Mom and Dad ganged up on me. In between giggly profusely, they (well mainly Mom) asked if they could have the blog today. Well duh they control the purse strings and put food on my plate so what could I say?
Here is the deal, Mom is off work until Jaunary 4, 2010.
Trust me when I say, she already has too much time on her hands, as you'll see below.
The perfectly fine routine Dad and I have will be nonexistent the next two weeks.
To the copyright lawyers out there, I, Madi, had nothing to do with this.
They (Dad said he doesn't want any credit)
pirated a perfectly good Christmas poem and just made it
SILLY....are you ready? Probably not....
Look what I found it wasn't
St. Nick
HO HO HO
it was a little bit of Snow
Dixie last night. This is
what was left on our back roof
above the roof line the very, very, very tall
NC Pine trees (~50') that is why we don't like
sleet and freezing rain here in NC. The ice collects on the pine needles
which makes them very heavy then the tops of the trees start to lean.
We've had at least 20 of them cut down over the years for this very reason.
MADI
YOUR DAD AND I THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR
LETTING US EXPRESS OURSELVES.
HAPPY WEEKEND BEFORE CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR FRIENDS.
LOL..........
ReplyDeletea skift of snow.........
Hope you laid in a lot of groceries...........
Very clever. Toot away my friend......toot away.
Hi Madi
ReplyDeleteLovely post my sweetie :-)
A little bit snow ha ha
we have many snow here in Dutch
and its to cold -10grC
I wish I could play with you today..
for a warming up ..... LOL
Hugs
Kareltje =^.^=
I love it!!! Madi, you should be proud of Mom's poem!
ReplyDeleteI remember a huge snow storm when we lived in Jax, NC....I laid in bed listening to the pine trees snapping.
The wind blows. The pine trees sway. I fret. Nice poem. Generous Madi.
ReplyDeleteHai, Madi
ReplyDeleteThat wuz furry nice of you to let yur beans borrow da bloggie. Our mommy borrows our bloggie too sumtimes.
We don't git snow, either, so we know what you means about all da excitements.
Your furriends, Tigger, Patches, Jigsaw and Munchkin
Ah, I've been around too many ice-covered pine trees in my life! Usually, it's just the electricity that gets in the way of the falling tree!
ReplyDeleteCool poem. I feel for you and your dad until mom goes back to work!!
ReplyDeleteMine doesnt work enough and always has way tooo much time on her hands too!
But..so far..I havent seen her sewing any goofy Christmas outfits for me so....maybe she forgot!! Paws crossed!!
Luv
jazzi
I am so sorry that I sent that snow to you. I thought you may like a taste of Minnesota....
ReplyDeleteYou are a poet -- and don't know it -- ha ha!
ReplyDeleteI sure remember falling pine tree branches too! Madi........your humans are a bit nutty......but believe me thats a GOOD thing for us animals! Love, Billy.......Mom had 3 black russians at a yankee swap tonight, and it's ME on the PC! HEHE
ReplyDeleteHi, Madi!
ReplyDeleteWe had a good laugh reading the poem!
Snow, ice, cold weather... I don't like any of that!
Kisses and hugs
Lorenza
I see it, you have snow. The poem is so cute. I remember when I lived in Georgia during an ice storm you could hear the pine branches breaking and falling all night long, it would be really noisy.
ReplyDeleteThat was very nice of you Madi.
Hugs & Purrs,
Judy and Miss Cindi Lou
Whoohoo!! Snow in Dixie!
ReplyDeleteAt least it was enough to get a picture of, even after it stopped!!
We've never gotten that much snow in San Jose!
Only a "skiftlette"! LOL
Thanks Madi for sharing the blog with Mom,
I love snow, all kinds!!
Kathy
So cute - I enjoyed the pictures today - nothing like those Carolina pines! :o)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness..What an awesome adaptation!!! Great pictures!!!
ReplyDeleteSmileys!
Dory and mostly the Mama
What a kewl version!!! But we can totally understand your embarrassment. Our mom embarrasses us ALL the time!
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