It has once again been a while, hasn't it (my last post was last year)? Doesn't seem that way on the surface, but upon further review weeks have rolled by since my last post. I'm too young for time to be flying this fast. Well, let's get to it then. What has been going on since my last show 'n tell? Oh! First thing first - I mentioned in the last post that we went to Reading for Dad's Christmas present. So you probably would like to know what it was since Christmas has now come and gone. It was a tattoo! Mom and Dad were both going to get theirs, but scheduling conflicts keep getting in the way of Mom's ink job. Don't worry, she'll get hers soon enough. So here's a picture of Dad's tattoo:

In December we had some more visitors. If you'll recall, Grandma and Grandpa Vogt visited us around Thanksgiving. As Christmas approached, Grandma and Grandpa Dunham paid a visit, as well. With them, we got to spend an afternoon in Lancaster, where the Amish population becomes noticeably more pronounced. We got some fresh meats and cheeses, and Dad and Grandpa were even able to peruse a record shop (I have a strange feeling I may never buy CD's - I may only ever own vinyl or digital media). After Lancaster we all ate some sushi with Jay and Hallie. Well, everyone but me ate sushi, but I guess that is rather obvious. Then I heard them talking about whether or not to go over to Jay and Hallie's for a while, and I decided to make their decision for them. I was inspired by the Volcano rolls Dad ordered and had an eruption of my own that made such a mess there was no option but to go to Jay and Hallie's to take care of it. I'm good at getting my way - I like hanging out with Jay and Hallie. Mom, Dad, Jay, and Hallie were able to get the old Rock Band back together for a few sets, and they now even had an audience in Grandma and Grandpa Dunham from which to take requests. Fun times were had by all.
One day Grandpa had to go to Philly for a meeting, so I went with Mom and Grandma Dunham to King of Prussia. We never got to actually meet the king, but we did get to shop in the East Coast's largest shopping mall, so that's something. I think they might have been shopping for me at some point, so that is quite alright in my book. Another day, I went with Mom and Grandma Dunham to help Hallie with a crisis. She was getting a tattoo, but Jay got stuck at work and couldn't accompany her in the process. The tattoo she was getting was something best inked with the confident backing of other opinions, so she was in a bit of a pickle. Fortunately, we were free to come down to Reading to her avail. For the second time in my life, I hung out at a corner Chinese restaurant in downtown Reading awaiting an ink job. If you need someone to wait in a Chinese restaurant while you get tatted up, it seems that I'm your girl! Also, while Grandma and Grandpa were here, we got to celebrate Grandpa Dunham's birthday. It was quite an eventful trip for them. Here are some pictures of me at a couple of my favorite activities - reading and napping:


Not to give anything away too early, but I got a lot of clothes for Christmas. The exciting side-effect of this is that I also got some new clothes before Christmas. And with all the running around we did this holiday season, I got to show off many of these fun new outfits. Below I've included some pictures from an impromptu fashion show Mom set up on our couch. The holiday season also brought many other fun novelties. One of them was snow. We didn't get a lot of snow overall, but there was one night in particular that it created quite a blanket. Dad was able to capture the holiday spirit of this white blanket in the shot below. Silent night, indeed. Perhaps next year I'll be able to frolic and play the Eskimo way in a snow like that. The last and tastiest (so I've heard) novelty was sugar cookie baking and decorating. Mom and Dad had talked about a gingerbread house but decided last minute it would be much more fun to get a box of fun toppings (like sprinkles, frosting, and edible glitter) and become cookie artists for the night. They created some pretty impressive pieces (and some not so impressive ones, but you can't hit a home run every time you step up to the plate).













Then came Christmas! Apparently this Santa fellow came to visit. I haven't quite figured out the Santa story. I watched some of the animated movies telling about his rain deer (which seem to have more to do with snow than rain) and his elves, and I even watched a documentary called "Elf" about the holiday spirit energy crisis currently jeopardizing Santa's mission. But I've also heard a lot of music and History Channel investigations discussing how evil Santa is and how he was a fallen angel and tries to corrupt mankind in mockery of the God that spurned him. So which is the true Santa, and what is he really all about? One thing I do know is that he held true to the whole present delivery thing. When we woke up Christmas morning and came downstairs, I had stuff in my stocking (like this cute little panda pictured below). That was pretty cool, and very much to my liking. Although, as I said, it is an absolute mystery to me still, especially since we have no chimney. Then I got to open a bunch of presents - toys, books, and clothes from so many people I've almost lost track. So I offer a blanket "Thank You" to all my loving family for an amazing first Christmas. I have enough to wear, play with, and read for many months to come. One of the more exciting gifts, however, was the technological marvel known as the "teleconference". Using this, I was able to "visit" with Cousin Lily, Uncle Greg, Aunt Karen, and Grandma and Grandpa Dunham. That was quite an interesting experience. I can't wait until later this month when I get to see many of you in person once again. I also must admit that one of my favorite new toys on Christmas morning was the pretty paper covering the boxes. Oh man is that fun to put in my mouth! Dad was excited about his new liquor collection that included some top top shelf Tequilas and Scotch. And Mom was actually part of the shopping process for many of her gifts, so her surprise level was not as high as mine. Santa did visit her, however, and surprised her with a way to massage her back while at the same time holding me and a way to record my voice digitally so that she can share some of my fun new noises with everyone back home. Plus, as I noted earlier, her tatoo will be coming soon. An amazing first Christmas in every way. The last picture below is from our trip to Kevin and Michelle's house where I got to meet their daughter Kenna (who is only a couple months younger than me). I found a shiny bottle to latch onto while surveying their countertops (don't worry, I don't drink - I just love shiny bottles).














As you can see, there has been a lot going on lately. Is it any wonder I've gotten behind on updating the blog? I'll try not to make it so long next time. Some of you I may see this month when we journey back to Oklahoma with Jay and Hallie. If I don't see you, however, I'll try to keep you updated with any interesting things that happen. Until then, I think I'm going to get some rest. Growing up is hard work.
Until next time,
Azja
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