just like that

Hi there,

Can you believe that the first month of 2013 is already gone? Whoosh, just like that! Here’s a look at how my January went.

Pretty eventful I gotta say. Lots of photos of my cotton tail booty in this month. Those pesky paparazzi were everywhere, I tell ya. I feel for the celebrities sometimes.
If you want even MORE photos of my life in January, you can check out my mom’s Project Life here, where she documents our daily lives throughout the year. In my opinion it should  be called “Project Daisy Life” and be ALL about me 🙂 Though maybe that’s what this blog, my Twitter and my FB page are all about. Hehee.
Well, Hoppy February, folks. Let’s make it a memorable one!

 

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Hello, 2013 ♥

*waves paw rapidly*
Hello there, folks and Hoppy New Year!
Hard to believe but it’s already the 2nd week of 2013. Time is sure flying by fast.
I’m super excited about this particular year, friends. My hoomans and I have lots of great ideas, plans and things in the works for both my Etsy shop, my blog, my iPhone apps and a few other things I can’t tell you about just yet. Oh, I can feel it in my thumpers, 2013 will be our best year yet 🙂
So stay tuned for some Pawsome excitement ahead!

P.S. My hoomans called this a “Bunny Pile” and flopped on me. They’re so silly, sometimes I wonder if we’re related at all : P Just kidding, I ♥ my parents.
P.P.S. No bunny or hooman was hurt in this flop 🙂

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Hoppy New Year– Year of the Rabbit!

Hi guys,

*waves her paw, smiling*

I’ve been chewing on some munchies today when I realized that it’s 2011! It’s a completely New Year, how wonderful is that? And you know what’s even more wonderful? It’s the Year of the Rabbit, a.k.a. ME 😀

*giggles & blushes a little, then puts on her reading glasses & clears her throat*

According to my research, the rabbit has represented hope of the Chinese people for a long time. It is tender and lovely. The moon goddess Chang’e in Chinese legend had a rabbit as her pet, which stimulated the thought that only the rabbit was amiable enough to match her noble beauty. The Chinese character ‘Tu’ (rabbit) is part of ‘Yi’ (escape or leisure) indicating speed and distance. The newborn babies are given paintings of children and rabbits representing that the child will have a peaceful and happy life.

So there, Hoppy New Year of the Rabbit to you guys! Let’s make it the Best one yet!! 🙂

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Hoppy New Year!

It’s 2010! New Year– New set of carrots and apples I say!

*chews on some carrots for a while*

I guess I should make some New Year’s resolutions to be a part of the cool crew of peeps that do that. What do you think?


Well, after some long and hard thinking (and snacking that is needed for the thinking process) here are my New Year’s Resolutions:



-> to chew more edible stuff and less of furniture, clothing and foreign objects

-> to pose cute for photos and hold still so mommy can actually take a non-blurry photo

-> to explore more of the living room space, kitchen and even hallways!

I sure hope that everyone has a great year ahead of them!

*flops on her side with satisfaction of good set of resolutions*

With love from Daisy

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