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I know that it is a long way off, but I am looking forward to my trip to London and exploring all the parks!
Merry Christmas everyone
I’m packing my toys and heading up to the big city (London) to play with all the family for Christmas Day. Hopefully I will get to eat some turkey this year!!
Woof!

Hoping for some more come christmas!!
It’s Christmas!!

For my first Christmas, I went up to London with the family to meet the rest of the family, it was quite a long car journey and I was squashed in the back with all the presents – very hard not to open them before the big day!First of all I met the grandparents of the family. Because I am such a well behaved dog I treated them with respect and did not jump up at them. Although I think that they wanted to play with me! It was a bit strange being in someone else’s house. I then met the rest of the family, who I was still not allowed to jump up at, but I was allowed to wag my tail a bit more.
Christmas morning I had been promised a walk in one of the local parks, but it was pouring down with rain and as I don’t have a raincoat we just walked around the local houses and looked at their Christmas lights! There were a lot of cooking smells in the air!
Then all the humans gathered together to have the Christmas meal. I had to sit quietly in the corner whilst all this eating went on. I could only smell Turkey but no Beef so I decided that I wasn’t bothered by this meal. Beef is my favourite meal. So, unfortunately to report, I was not allowed any of the Christmas Turkey.
The focal point of the day was the present unwrapping, or the tearing of wrapping paper as I like to call it! I was having a great time tearing up all the wrapping paper, when someone discovered underneath the Christmas tree presents for me! I got given doggie biscuits, sizzlers (pieces of bacon), and a new toy! I’m going to name this one duck.

I was a bit worn out by all this so I had a dog nap whilst the humans watched the tv. I should mention the strange experience that was “The Queen’s Speech”, all the humans gathered to watch this human talking. I thought that it was rather boring until I heard in the background some Corgis giving “The Corgi’s Speech” a festive message for all doggies.
I had an evening walk to check if any of the neighbours had any spare food going. It was at this stage of the day that I was introduced to Toby, A CAT! I wanted to go and say hello to Toby, but for some reason he ran upstairs and refused to play! I had to settle for playing with the humans.

On Boxing Day we had to make our way back to Devon, but on the way we stopped at a place called Stourhead, which is a large country home and estate. We had a walk around there and I tried to play with some of the other doggies.