Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Other Activities
Woo, everypup and everycat. It's me, Dave. Zim and my sisters have shown you some pretty cool pix of our blizzard. Have you been enjoying those? Need a few of me, the Deeve, out enjoying the snow? Here you go:
We had some incredible drifts. Check out one in our backyard here and one at our neighbors' front door here. Woo.
And with Storm...
Here I am, looking thoughtfully at the snow.
I was trying to write a Haik-woo, but nothing came to me. Mom kept saying that old Jacques Brel line, "Il neige sur Liège" and it threw off my concentration.
Here's another shot - the wind blew the snow away from some spots -- you can see our grass here!
Back to our yard...
Cool pose, don't you think?
But anyway, it hasn't been all snow, snow, snow around here. I've been doing other stuff, too. Like what? Hmm... like spending quality time with my mom...
Oooh, yeah. Right there, Mom!
And with Storm...
Woo, Stormy. Would you teach me the Latin words to "Oh Come, All Ye Faithful"?
Sure, Dave. Repeat after me...
And so, in keeping with the season, I've been leading everyone around here in Christmas carols!
Stormy taught me the Latin real good, didn't she? Woo. She's so smart.
I hope all of you are enjoying the Christmas season!
Luv,
Dave
Monday, December 28, 2009
Look Into My Eyes...
Ha roo, pups and cool cats. Do you know what I really feel like doing right now? Working on one of my really cool snow forts. Mom doesn't really feel like going out into "the cold" right now. I just can't understand that; where are her priorities? I've got to work on her... wear down her resistance.
Yes... yes, that's good. Take a deep, long look. Take... me... out... to play in the snow...
This shouldn't take too long. This look usually melts her heart in no time. Oh! Shouldn't have said "melt"! I better get out there fast!
Play bows,
Zim
Let me start the mind-meld: Look into my eyes...
Look into my eyes...
Yes... yes, that's good. Take a deep, long look. Take... me... out... to play in the snow...
This shouldn't take too long. This look usually melts her heart in no time. Oh! Shouldn't have said "melt"! I better get out there fast!
Play bows,
Zim
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Serene Scenery Sunday
Tail wags, dear pups and kit-cats! Stormy here with Serene Scenery Sunday. I thought I'd share a couple precious pix from our Christmas Blizzard of '09 album. I just know you're going to love these.
No mistletoe needed with our little red girl around! She loves giving smoochies. How about one of her and Zimmie?
Yes, they're really that sweet. Especially Am. She is wonderful beyond words.
First up, Dave and Ammy.
Dave and Ammy
No mistletoe needed with our little red girl around! She loves giving smoochies. How about one of her and Zimmie?
Ammy and Zim
Yes, they're really that sweet. Especially Am. She is wonderful beyond words.
Here's a photo Mom took of me yesterday that made her feel all kinds of serene.
I could have sworn I smelled cookies on her. My mistake. :)
Me - Storms
I could have sworn I smelled cookies on her. My mistake. :)
Have a serene Sunday, everypup and kitty!
Tail wags,
Storms
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Christmas Blizzard of '09
Hi everypuppy and everycat! It's me - Ammy! I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and that all who celebrate it are having a nice Boxing Day!
I think you can tell what I thought of our hike from the look on my face!
Mom said I should point out, though, that the conditions out there have been treacherous. Along with the high winds and blowing snow, we've had bitterly cold temps! Sounds nice, doesn't it? Umm... if you're a Siberian Husky anyway.
Hee hee hee. That would be my "play drive", not my "prey drive". There wasn't anything down there. Hee hee hee. Faked Zimmie out!

What's a girl to do but sit and keep her little brother company!?
Were any of you singing that "I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas" song? In case it didn't quite pan out for you, please come on out to Ao4 Headquarters. We have plenty for everyone! Yep - a nice, old-fashioned blizzard for Christmas! Thanks, Santa!
Our dad took me and Zimmie on a special hike down the Hudson Trail today to enjoy the snow! He took pix of us with his iPhone and Storm said we should share some with you! Would you like to see? Let's get hiking!!!
Here's Zim out in front, breaking trail:
Zimmie breaking trail
See how deep the snow is? We had lots and lots of blowing (30-over 40 mph wind gusts) so there was a lot of drifting. In some places the snow was nice and deep like this:
And in other places, there was just an inch or two, like this:
More Zimmie
I think you can tell what I thought of our hike from the look on my face!
Mom said I should point out, though, that the conditions out there have been treacherous. Along with the high winds and blowing snow, we've had bitterly cold temps! Sounds nice, doesn't it? Umm... if you're a Siberian Husky anyway.
When you're out on the trail having an adventure, it's important to stop and have some fun. Here I am, letting my instincts take over:
Oooh! What's down there? Is that a vole? Or a mouse?!? Or a mole?!!?
Where, Ammy?!? Where!?!?
Hee hee hee. That would be my "play drive", not my "prey drive". There wasn't anything down there. Hee hee hee. Faked Zimmie out!
Funny, Am. Very funny.
He DOES look cute with the snow all over his face, though, doesn't he?
Ya just never know. There could be something down there. I'll sit here and wait to see if anything pops up.
You're right, Zim... you just never know!
Oddly, our daddy didn't want to sit there with us; he said something about wanting to keep moving and something about a hot cup of coffee.
We sure did have fun on our hike! Many thanks to our dad for taking us and for taking photos! (If you'd like to see more blizzard pix, please click here!) I hope you enjoyed coming along with us!
Love,
Ammy
Friday, December 25, 2009
Merry Christmas 2009
From all of us here at Army of Four Headquarters to all of you around the world...
...we wish you a very Merry Christmas! Rejoice: Christ our Savior is born!
And as always, we encourage you to stop and remember the members of our military serving all over the world today, who stand in harm's way so that we can live in peace!
I hope our soldiers at Fort Riley are dressed warmly! We're having a blizzard!
With tail wags, love, play bows and luv,
Storms, Ammy, Zim and Dave: The Army of Four - and our mom and dad
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Christmas Eve 2009
Woo, everypup and everycat. It's me, Dave. Mom's been working hard trying to get a "good" picture of the four of us to use as our Christmas card. Our best photo shoot was the other day and I wanted to share with you how that went. Rather than get too verbose (thanks, Storm) over the whole thing, I'll do just a little narrating, and caption the photos for you.
Here's the color key: Stormy's words are in red. Ammy's are in green. Zim's are in blue. I'm in purple.
The words had barely escaped my muzzle when Stormy came in.
Stormy was none too pleased with Zim - or with Mom!
And then... because we thought Santa might be watching, we stopped for one more photo:
Ready? It went something like this...
Hey everysibe! Gather 'round! Mom's gonna take our Christmas photo!
Oh, hey cool! I'm ready!
Uh-oh... Zimmie, you know we're not allowed up there...
What the... are you going to make him get down or should I?
Stormy was none too pleased with Zim - or with Mom!
You're NOT making him get down?
Hey, don't I look cool up here?
Woo... I hope Santa's not watching, Zim...
Instead of saying that really funny "NonoZimmienono!" thing, Mom actually kept calling Amber.
Ammy eventually came... but SHE knows the rules and didn't want to see anypup get in trouble.
Hey, Ammy! Look at me!
Oh.... ZIMMIE! I can't even look....
Let me get this straight. You're letting him stay up there for the photo shoot?
Woo. I wonder how long 'til supper-dupper time...
Then Storm said we should all cooperate just for a split second, so Mom could get us all looking at the camera.
I'll look... but I'm not happy; Zimmie shouldn't be up there!
Don't worry, Am; I'll make him get down in a minute.
Do I look cool enough?
Hi Mom. I'm sittin' like a good boy.
And then...
Alright, Zim. Time to get down. Want to do that on your own ... or would you like my help?
Err... doing it right now, Stormy!
And then... because we thought Santa might be watching, we stopped for one more photo:
Hey! Hey! Let Santa know I'm sittin' like a good boy! On the floor and everything!
Oh, yes! Zimmie's a good boy!
Yeah, whatever. I'm tired of sitting.
Woo. Got any cookies, Mom?
We'll post our official Ao4 Christmas card tomorrow, but until then - from all of us to all of you - have a GREAT Christmas!!!
Luv,
Dave
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
Super-Secret Project Tell-All!
Woo, everypup and everycat! It's me - Dave! The waiting is over - I have Stormy's permission to tell you the whole scoop about Mom's super-secret project! Are you ready?
In case you're like my mom and think I'm "in the way", here's another look:
Here's the back:
Hey, look over there on the left. Grandma's quilt has a tail. Ha woo!
It all started with a phone call from Aunt Janet back in... I don't know... a bag of Eukanuba ago. There was lots of chit-chatting but the bottom line was this - our mom's mom's 80th birthday was what is now about a week ago and Aunt Janet wanted to throw a surprise party for her! Mom was game to go (to southeast Virginia), if Dad could get off work to keep us company. Woo. Mom decided she should make a quilt to commemorate the occasion. A signature quilt that the family could sign! And how about a nice, usable size?!?! And... it would have been a good idea to start a lot earlier, but let's face it - Mom has all of us here helping her, so I don't know what the problem was. Woo.
Aunt Janet gave Mom some inside info as to what colors our grandma likes and I got busy helping choose fabric. You should have seen some of the things she tried to put in there! She liked my final choices, and I must say, it was a challenge for me, her trusty Guide Dog for the Color Blind, but it all came together real good. I wanted everything to be just right!
We showed you the quilt top, but mentioned that Mom needed to do some fancy calligraphy stuff, remember? Here's how that came out:
Here's the back:
Hey, look over there on the left. Grandma's quilt has a tail. Ha woo!
After the photo shoot (thanks for holding it, Dad!) Mom folded it all up very carefully, got a bunch of extra pens and put some "practice squares" together:
The plan was for everyone to sign the front of the quilt, in those light squares. Since it's different writing on fabric, she had the practice pieces set for the bipeds to get the feel of things.
Before we knew it, there was hustling and bustling and Mom was smothering us all in kisses and telling us to be good for Dad.... and then...
The plan was for everyone to sign the front of the quilt, in those light squares. Since it's different writing on fabric, she had the practice pieces set for the bipeds to get the feel of things.
Before we knew it, there was hustling and bustling and Mom was smothering us all in kisses and telling us to be good for Dad.... and then...
Mom took this picture out the window of the little plane she took out of Manhattan. She made stops in Dallas, TEXAS!, and Atlanta, Georgia, then was in southeast Virginia!
Once she got to Aunt Janet's, we received some very interesting text message photos. Check them out:
It's our cousin Skyler! Good thing we got that photo before this next one:
That's our cousin Newton. If we didn't know better, we would have thought it was Marvin!!! Mom didn't get a good picture of beautiful cousin Monroe, but we linked to a pic of her in yesterday's post. Be sure to check it out.
Once most of the bipeds who were getting there that night arrived, they (mom, our uncle and aunt from Illinois, Aunt Janet, her hubby and their oldest daughter from northern Virginia!) headed next door to our grandma's house. Aunt Janet rang the doorbell and they started singing "We Wish You a Merry Christmas!" (Monroe, Newton and Skyler didn't get to join them. I don't know why. We all know how well we canines sing!) When Grandma answered the door, they all switched over to the Happy Birthday song. She was VERY surprised! In fact, very, VERY surprised. Ha woo.
That night and the next day, more of our cousins arrived - from North Carolina, another from Northern Virginia, one from another part of North Carolina (Fort Bragg), and a fiancée from West Point, New York. Mom snuck everyone in to sign the quilt eventually, then borrowed an iron and heat-set everything. Before they headed out to the restaurant for the celebratory (Stormy helped me with that word) dinner, they gave Grandma some special gifts! Aunt Janet made a photo collage of everyone and used a cool birthday plate to frame it! What a special keepsake! Fun cards... And then... Mom gave Grandma our (I mean "her") quilt!
Woo! Surprise, Grandma! We hope you like your special quilt! I hope I got your colors right!!!
It was a very special weekend for everyone - Grandma was blown away by everything! I think she liked seeing everyone best of all!
Our grandma very, very rarely reads our blog, but on the off-chance that she would, we just couldn't say anything. Storm said we needed to practice good OPSEC, and I think we rose to the challenge.
So that's the scoop! A surprise party for our grandma! Pretty cool, don't you think? And fear not, our dad took such very good care of us. He's the one who made the trip possible for Mom. Thanks, Dad!!!
We're getting around to blogs slowly but surely! Thanks for being patient with us.
Luv,
Dave
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Serene Scenery Sunday
Tail wags, pups and kit-cats! It's me - Stormy! That's right, we're back. Actually the four of us never went anywhere (except on nice walks and such) but Mom did. Dad stayed here with us. The whole "being back together" scenario is plenty serene enough for me - but here's a photo from our last snow storm that just makes me want to say "Ahhhh!"
Beautiful, isn't it? The snow that so many of our friends on the east coast of the US are enjoying didn't come this way at all, but the bipeds say we're expecting another major system Tuesday night through Thursday night. That's too far off to ask Ammy, but she'll give her snowcast 24 hours out. I have total faith in her predictions!
So where was Mom? What was the super-secret project? Details tomorrow, but for now, know this - she came home smelling of Australian Shepherd, a Lab/Shepherd mix, and a lovely Chow mix. Yep. Our fur-cousins. Mom was in ...Virginia!!!
The beach at Fort Monroe, VA
Apparently, they have an ocean there, too. Seems larger than the Kansas Ocean. It made Mom feel serene to go there, even though it was pouring down rain. Go figure.
Tune in tomorrow for "the rest of the story" of the super-secret project - and in the meantime, we'll continue to get caught up on your blogs!
Tail wags,
Storms
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Blog Break!
Tail wags, dear readers! It's me - Stormy. As many of you know, our mom's been working on a super-secret project. It's coming along just fine, but now she's about to start "Phase Two". "Phase Two" is very secret and unfortunately it's going to require so much involvement from Mom that we're going to be off the air for a few days. This means no posting - and more sadly, we won't be able to visit your blogs. We promise to get caught up next week and we also promise to fill you in on any details of the super-secret project that you'd like to hear!
Until then, here are some pix of us in our snow. Mom took each one of us out in the sub-zero temps yesterday (it's even colder today!) and took a few shots.
Here's Dave:
He does have a bit of a sad, serious look on his face, doesn't he? It's because the snow plow was coming down the street and he was afraid it would mess up his cool snow forts. Mom took pity on him and let him do this:
A little reinforcement on the north-west fort. (He has several built already!) He felt a lot better after that.
Here I am:
Ha roo roo roo! Oh, I couldn't let Mom get me looking at the camera, now could I? But then... she pulled out the secret weapon:
A Pumpkin Oat Happy Hearts Cookie!
Is that what I think it is?
That's really playing dirty! She knows I can't resist those!
Got any more?
So... anyway... we're off and running. Oh.... wait. Dave wants to say something...
Ha woo, all. Just real quick - Storm and Zim are rock stars! Channel 49 Topeka's Storm Team aired their pix on the 6 o'clock and 10 o'clock news this week! You can see them on the website, too - here and here! Thanks 49 Storm Team!!! Dave - out.
Thanks, Dave. AND 49 Storm Team. (Great name, by the way.) Zim and I are touched!
We'll catch up with everypuppy and everycat next week!
Tail wags,
Storm
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