Well this is quite a run we are on here. First Thanksgiving now. Good stuff. We were obviously off to MD to have it there. Standard Turkey, etc. Good stuff. Got to sport this super sweet bib from Great Grandma Vargas. Big run for her too, two posts with GGV gifts in a month. We posted a few Thanksgiving posts too in a new gallery.
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My First Thanksgiving
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Annual Holiday Party
Although my visit was short-lived, I managed to make an appearance at the annual holiday party for the first time. Noted as one of the most anticipated parties of the year, this is a tremendous show of culinary excellence, social indulgence, and, of course, wine. Dad spends two days cooking, brining, chopping, dicing, whipping, blending, and otherwise toiling in the kitchen all for the best Thanksgiving style dinner you have ever had.
Of course I had a bottle so what would I know. It was cool and everyone passed me around like a holiday gourd. Seeing as I was the cutest one here, not exactly surprising.
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Random Picture
Well seeing as it is getting cold outside, our out-of-the-house adventures are on the decline. To this end, we just don’t have a ton of pics to post here. So, we are moving into a period of “random cuteness” pictures. Although not monumental in scope, these pics are here to simply illustrate how cute I actually am. Starting with this one…
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And we have a new President!
So as many of you may have guessed, my dad writes a bunch of this. Mostly due to my lack of muscular development in my fingers, this should not detract from my contributions to this blog in general. That being said, dad is now jumping up and down with glee now that Mr. Obama has won. Seeing as I am only 5 months old, I have not yet formed my political views. What I can certainly say is that my mom and dad are WAY into Mr. Obama. And now, my dad…
As I write this entry into Cooper’s blog I watch Senator McCain concede to Senator Obama in the 2008 Presidential race. This is extremely cool.
I once had a conversation with a woman who had been born in the early 1900’s. I was amazed at the amount of progress she (more…)
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