Saturday 20 December 2014

Happy Christmas!



I wish all my lovely supportive, kind and understanding friends a very happy Christmas (Harley does too) – and thank you for putting up with all my moans and groans these past few months.

I found a way to stop Dusty and Harley pulling the tree over – I tied it to the bookcase behind it. Clever eh? I got the idea from my daughter in law who has tied their tree up too!



I’m sure they’re still plotting ways to pull it over. The poor thing is looking decidedly wonky and battered.

This was Dusty on a walk the day after he came home from the vet’s. Keeping him on the lead is proving to be… a challenge! My arms are so long now, I can scratch my ankles without bending over!




Before I go, this Little Witch is my 5 year old granddaughter. Unusual to see her in a dress. She's a real tomboy. Because I wasn't well, I had to miss her performance in her school nativity - boo (she wasn't a witch, she was a wise man and a stall holder!).



She was a bridesmaid a couple of years ago and it was touch and go as to whether we got her into a dress - but she was really good although she insisted on having her trainers on as soon as the ceremony was over.



Happy Christmas – I hope you have a wonderful time and wish you a new year of good health and happiness (Dusty does too) xxx




30 comments:

  1. Have a lovely time, Teresa, and a healthy new year for you and those lucky animals!

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  2. Wishing you and your family a very happy Christmas and a great new year xx

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  3. Have a wonderful Christmas, Teresa, and good health to you and yours. Lovely photos!

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    1. Thank you, Rosemary - very unusual to be able to get a decent photo of Harley. She's usually very camera shy! Happy Christmas xx

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  4. Lovely post. And a very Happy Christmas and a wonderful (in every way) 2015 to you, your lovely family, Dusty and Harley, Teresa :0) xx

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    1. Thank you, Sue - Happy Christmas - and thank you for being there xx

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  5. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Teresa.

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  6. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and yours from me and mine, Teresa. I so enjoy reading your blog. x

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    1. Thank you, Jacula - I enjoy reading yours too - Happy Christmas xx

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  7. Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year to you and yours, Teresa, from me and mine.

    Woofs and tail wags from T&T
    xxPat

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    1. Thank you Pat and Tim 'n' Ted - and thank you for your thoughtfulness - Happy Christmas xx

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  8. Wishing you and your family a lovely holiday and a happy new year.

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  9. A very happy Christmas to you and your family and I hope 2015 brings lots of health and happiness. Love the pictures. Dusty looks suitably subdued!

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  10. Happy Christmas and best wishes for a very happy and healthy 2015.xx

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  11. Merry Christmas to you and your family. xx

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  12. Happy Christmas, Teresa. I wish you and the whole family a joyous time together. All the best for the new year. May it be filled with success, good health and happiness.

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  13. Have a lovely Christmas and New Year with all your family, and Harley and Dusty, Teresa.

    Fingers crossed for Dusty avoiding the vet's next year. Cute picture of him on the chair.

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    1. Thank you, Carol - Happy Christmas to you and your family too.
      He can look cute sometimes - when he's not covered in mud and smelly :-) xx

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  14. Hi human, Teresa,

    Good plan to stop Dusty and Harley pulling down the tree. As if they'd do that! :) Adorable little "witch" :)

    Have a peaceful Christmas and here's to better times for you and all your adorable animals and other loved ones in 2015.

    Pawsitive wishes,

    Penny :) x

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    1. Thank you, Penny - I wish you and your humans a very peaceful and happy Christmas xx

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