Tuesday, February 23, 2010

It Was a Big Day Out for My People

My people, including my Auntie Marlynn, were very busy this past Saturday. Do not feel sorry for me that they left me alone in the house. It was a big day for me also because they let me have the full run of the house while they were gone. You see, while they are at work, I spend my days in my own bedroom with a full bath, cable TV (Animal Planet is my favorite), Wi-Fi (except I cannot type…no thumbs), breakfast, water, my own bed, toys and a Dingo bone. Come to think of it, this is not too bad of a gig either. Anyways, I cannot share with you what it was like to have the run of the house because they will probably never leave me loose again. My friends, Lokie, Dakota, Neo, Betty, Yoda, Divot and Homey have all been sworn to secrecy. So since I cannot share my adventures, I let Mommy share hers.

Our day started out visiting the
Terra Cotta Warriors Exhibit at the National Geographic in Washington, DC. China’s first Emperor Qin Shihuangdi needed an army of terra cotta figures to go with him into the afterlife. This army included armor, chariots and horses. Initially, 1,000 terra cotta figures were found. But, it is believed the number could actually be around 7,000. The detail in the figures is absolutely amazing and hard to believe these pieces were created more than 2,000 years ago. I am still trying to figure out how big the kiln was they used to fire a 400 pound terra cotta horse figure and how did they heat it?
Afterward, we hopped on the Metro and headed over to Ben’s Chili Bowl for a half-smoke. Well, Marlynn and Phil had the half-smokes and I tried the chili dog. If you are ever in the DC Metro area, Ben’s is local landmark you should not miss.


Finally, Auntie Marlynn and I met some of the girls at Scrapbooks Plus for a “A Crop to Die For” murder mystery theatre (and crop). The mystery theatre featured scrapbooker extraordinaire “Kiki Lowenstein.” Kiki is the amateur sleuth who stars in Paper, Scissors, Death and Cut, Crop & Die. We had the pleasure to meet, Joanna Campbell Slan, the author of these two fun books. Joanna is absolutely one of the sweetest folks you will ever meet. I use the word “folks” because I found Joanna and I have two things in common. One, she was born in Jacksonville, FL (automatically I must love her) and two, she loves the South.
After we solved the murder mystery, which I won the grand prize (well, eight others and I solved the murder), Joanna spent some time autographing books and visiting with each guest. Southern ladies know how to work a room!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Blizzard 2010

My people took me outside today for a little run in the snow. Dad carved me a little path in the backyard.



My friend, Dakota, made his own path and came over to play.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Space - The Final Frontier



Mr. Spock called and he wants his ears back.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Martha Who?

So yesterday, I (by the way, this is not Oliver) am in one of the big box stores (not the one with red bulls eye). This store recently renovated to include meat, produce, etc. and has rearranged everything. I am in the crafts section and do not see the Martha Stewart products. I ask one of the employees who is stocking the shelves near the craft stuff to find out if they still carry the Martha Stewart products. Guess what? She has no earthly idea who Martha Stewart is. Serious? (Yes, I am.) So, I walk through the store and for giggles, I ask another employee where the Martha stuff is? Are you sitting down? She does not know who Martha Stewart is either! (Are you gasping?) I have the feeling if Martha got word of this, she would not be very happy. Am I just taking it for granted that everyone knows who Martha Stewart is? You know, even Oliver has sat with me and watched her show.

This reminds me of another story from some time ago, I am at Border's and I hear a teenage girl say to her friend "oh, that AUTHOR is still up there speaking." That AUTHOR just happened to be Madeleine Albright, then Secretary of State (that would be of the United States). Okay, to give the high school girls the benefit of the doubt, I probably could not have told you who the Secretary of State was when I was a teenager either. But Martha Stewart? Seriously!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Dear Santa

Let The Decorating Begin

Here is a door decoration Mommie made to hang on our front door. I think it is pretty!



I think the little snow over the weekend helped us all feel like Santa(Paws) is coming!