Those paper crowns reminded me of Christmases when I was little, too. Back when my grandma (who's now in a nursing home with incurable, possibly terminal now, cancer and can't walk) was well enough to cook a turkey for the whole family, we always used to have those Christmas crackers that have paper crowns in them.
Never mind 5...I live to get a little plastic horse! And the funny jokes. And my numerology for the year! I think I may have to go out and get me a box of crackers.
Aunt Jeanne's venerable godfather of the fur, Donald. That cat is fast approaching twenty years old.
Misty was around a lot more, therefore Piet didn't get a picture of him. This is the only view I got of Donald - he's adept at hiding when he doesn't want to socialize.
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Date: 2008-12-27 04:53 am (UTC)Thanks for posting :)
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Date: 2008-12-28 03:16 am (UTC)Paper crowns were (and are) also big at our Christmas gatherings. Crackers were the best part of the meal when I was 5.
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Date: 2008-12-27 08:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-27 09:33 am (UTC)Misty was around a lot more, therefore Piet didn't get a picture of him. This is the only view I got of Donald - he's adept at hiding when he doesn't want to socialize.
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