Yesterday was my family birthday party. I got so many car and truck things, I hardly know what to do with them! But I think I’ll manage.
Category Archives: Holidays
SCHOOL BIRTHDAY PARTY
Yesterday, I had a birthday party at my school, where my nickname is “Ducky.” And Daddy came to my party! I was so happy!
2016
CHRISTMAS LOOT
Yesterday was Christmas and I started right off with opening presents! I got lots of awesome stuff, like Frank and Pat from Tayo, magnetic car blocks, a remote control fire truck, construction vehicles, books, chocolate, plates & utensils, and cold hard cash. Thanks, everybody!
Then I headed out to the balcony to play with my cars and munch on chocolate chip cookies because it was a beautiful day.
In the afternoon, Uncle Mike came over and I showed him how to mold cars out of sand. Always remember to sweep up after you play with sand cars, ‘kay? Then it was time for bed because life was too exciting to take a nap.
MERRY CHRISTMAS 2015
There was no way I was going to pose for a holiday card like I did last year and the year before. But I still wish everyone a Merry Christmas!
CHOCOLATE CARS
Just enjoying another one of my Hanukkah presents from Grandma and Grandpa. Chocolate cars!
BONG BONG!
I opened my final Hanukkah present last night – and it was Bong Bong and Carry from Tayo! Thanks, Grandma and Grandpa! Bong Bong slept with me last night and I’m going to play with them alllll day long.
HANUKKAH DINNER
We went to Uncle Mike and Aunt Sarah’s apartment for Hanukkah dinner. And I got another present! They gave me construction vehicles that I’m going to take to the sandbox at the park. Thanks, Uncle Mike and Aunt Sarah!
NIGHT FOUR
For the fourth night of Hanukkah, I opened up my fourth mini wind-up bus! This time it was Tayo!
HANUKKAH IS HERE
Last night was the first night of Hanukkah, and after lighting our fire truck menorah, I got busy opening the present Grandma and Grandpa sent me! And it was Gani from my very favorite TV show, Tayo The Little Bus! Gani slept in my room last night with a little blanket over him. Thanks, Grandma and Grandpa!