She's six now. Her special day comes so close after the holidays, our projects just keep on keepin' on as we put together special things for the
baby of the family
, Ruby Jane (
aka Janie-wa, the rubster...).
Her recent fascination with a certain dog breed called for a pug-themed celebration, complete with a, uh, frog pinata.
(what to do when there is no pug pinata and it's the day before the party?) And so, in what has become a post-holiday tradition, out table top tree is transformed into a birthday tree. This year it was decorated with those adorable "smiling" dogs.
(That's the attraction—pugs look like they are smiling)

But it's not just pugs on her mind these days. There's a new love. She has always gone in waves of obsession, mostly from one dog or cat breed to the next but she has recently broadened her animal-loving horizons to include reptiles. Clearly, a
knit lizard was in order.

And after receiving a
Snuggie from her auntie for Christmas, she was
dying for a
doggie Snuggie (I saw it at the pharmacy, Meems, I know exactly where they are. I'll spend my own money!). Curses to the strategically-placed items and hard-to-resist packaging. She was right to want a snuggie for her special dogs—who can resist being wrapped in cozy fleece?
My solution was homemade "snuggies" that would actually fit all her favorite friends. Bring on the cold weather. We have one cozy little six year old, and four cozy little friends.
"A" wants a homemade snuggie , too. Now that would be some good comedy.