tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8472488966378622023.post5513975989419735169..comments2023-06-30T08:48:51.239-07:00Comments on meow and monkey make three: 3 mice and our ornaments...Mama Melissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11731917736362150072noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8472488966378622023.post-37582715280051302682009-12-21T00:09:40.116-08:002009-12-21T00:09:40.116-08:00That ornament (yours and Mia’s) is now infused wit...That ornament (yours and Mia’s) is now infused with tradition. Someday, when Mia is all grown up and has her own place with her own tree and her own little ones, she’ll have that to put on her Christmas tree and reflect - as all who have had loving parents and a decent childhood - with nostalgia and a desire “to go back” to the times of those memories. I feel that way once in a while when I come across certain mementoes or drive down certain streets.<br><br>I saw Toby’s (my dog) Christmas letter to Santa and I was bewildered by the things he was asking. He requested a pair of tiger-striped spandex, a garter belt, and a copy of the book “Sex and the Single Girl.” What on earth would a pup want with those things? What did Marissa - I mean Skippy - write in his letter to Santa? Should I take Toby to see a counselor? I think he might also suffer from Boanthropy (this is when someone thinks they are a bovine).Tom in Vegashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17821971426359725229noreply@blogger.com