Mele Kalikimaka!
Mele Kalikimaka is the thing to sayWell, Lil' Genghis and mom are hanging out in a decidedly warm Brazil at the moment, which isn't quite Hawai'i.
On a bright Hawaiian Christmas Day
Here we see BellinhaBear going for a cruise on the carpet:
Aunt Becky is going to Hawai'i for Christmas, which makes this song fair game:
That's the island greeting that we send to you
From the land where palm trees sway
dad is still hanging out in the States for a bit, where he's had two big snow storms since mom left just a few days ago.
dad spent five hours in the car at walking speed, and has many fond memories of stopping, in the fast lane, on an interstate, and cleaning his windshield. At least six times. Along with typically five other drivers or so. A sample:
Still, there's always home sweet home.
Here we know that Christmas will be green and bright
The sun to shine by day and all the stars at night
That's dad's new car there getting a car wash from the snow piled up against it. See that little yellow thing? That's a 48-inch (1.2m) thing sticking up.
Mele Kalikimaka is Hawaii's way
To say "Merry Christmas to you."
But it's just a matter of a few days before we all get back together again, and share the lil' lady who keeps us so warm inside, all the time:
Where it's warm for her, of course, Lil' Genghis is all but living in a swimming pool and, presumably, soon, the ocean. The sun will be bright and warm, and palm trees will sway. Kinda like this:
Dear Reader, a Mele Kalikimaka to you. =)
6 Comments:
Holy crapola! Did I miss the only two snowstorms of the season?
By Anonymous, at 17/12/07 04:06
Oh, hell no. The third snow storm will be covering your car, at the airport, which I'll have to clean while you're safely inside the terminal. :P
By Anonymous, at 17/12/07 07:06
Um Mele o que quer que seja pra vcs também... rsrsrsrsrs
Saudades!!!!!
By Milady, at 18/12/07 14:03
So I really shouldn't say that it only took me 20 minutes to get home, huh?
Don't worry Dad, it took my cousin (Devil Boy's mom) 8 hours to travel what normally takes an hour.
By Anonymous, at 19/12/07 18:42
P.S. Don't worry, you only have to clean off about 11 inches of frozen snow. Oh, wait .......
By Anonymous, at 19/12/07 18:43
Wow...What a snowstorm! I can´t survive in this cold place. But Bebel is here, and is time to her get our sun and enjoy the ocean!
Mele...Askornimórkipórki to you guys =O)
We will meet here!
Kisses,
Aunt Marselle
By Anonymous, at 20/12/07 13:10
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