The Festival of Lights is a time of mediation on restoration, redidication, and miracles. Even if you’re not Jewish (dogs are not Jewish although we can live in Jewish households), it is a comforting meditation.
As for Thanksgiving, Cookie and I celebrated with bison. Lots of bison! We were supposed to get greenbeans too but they never showed up. I’ll have to remind the chef tomorrow that we didn’t get our greens.
I am thankful for my comfortable beds, my warm jacket, my raised feeder, all the blankets in the house, my snuggly packmate Cookie, and my humans.
Oh yummmmmm! What a way to celebrate! You’re sooo lucky you’ve got such a great pack to shower you with love.
I heard that dogs aren’t Jewish, but they can be CHEWISH! 😉
CHEWISH?? Really?! THAT’S ANOTHER CLASSIS!! LOL! Love that one!
Nixon, I’m so glad you and Cookie had such a delightful Thanksgiving! I kow one thing for sure, we’re all mighty thankful for you and your pack! You are such an amazing soul!
And a very, very Happy Hanukkah to you! May The Festival of Lights bring us all to a wonderful inner peace and a knowing that allis well.
Much love to all! Thank you for sharing such a nice post! Nixon, I don’t think you meant to”omit” a picture of youself and Cookie, did you?? Surely that was just a slip up on your Chef’s part!! PICTURES P L E A S E!!!
GRATEFULLY!
Sally and Happy Hannah