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Tuesday, December 25, 2018

The Sad Kitten's first Christmas, Part Two.

Hello, kittens!!

Today we continue with our tour of the Sad Kitten's Christmas room, as there's still a lot to discover! It's Christmas Day, and as you can see on the below pictures, the Sad Kitten got his presents from Santa, and is jumping with joy, that is to say, 'Sad Kitten style'...!






Last time we ended the tour with Little J's woolen socks, so I suggest we leave those where they are for now; we let The Sad Kitten play with his presents, and move on to take a look at the rest of the room!


In the middle of the room there is a table with lots of Sad Kitten stuff, like the big jar filled with candy shown here.


He even has his own custom made cereals bowl, courtesy of Rebecca Micallef. This kitten is definitely spoiled to the bone, I can tell you!


On the table you will find a box of cute Nijntje tissues (Eng: Miffy; a very famous Dutch rabbit), and the Sad Kitten's goldfish. Same as with the bird, the Sad Kitten is not allowed to touch the goldfish, but just look at him. That's not always easy for him, but he manages... 


There is also a red container with colored pencils, which the Sad Kitten uses for his drawings. 


And Christmas would not be Christmas without a book of Christmas Carols, although, to be honest, the Sad Kitten is not really the best of singers.. This books was also designed by Rebecca, and just like all her books, it's fully readable. She sent it to me as a kit which I put together myself. If you are interested in these miniatures, I suggest you visit her 'My Miniature World' shop, where she has a collection of more than one hundred different books, along with many other beautiful miniature items!


Below picture: another bag of candy! This kitten will need a serious workout after the holiday season, that much is certain!



A football that The Sad Kitten played with.... once.



A toy train set he got as a present from Little J, who loves toy trains.




In another corner of the room there is an armchair with three of his friends, two teddies and a rabbit. The teddies are fully articulated despite being so very small! 


And finally we have come to the last corner of the living room, where the Christmas tree has been erected! Doesn't it look wonderful and cozy with the decorations, the lights, and all the gifts around it!?


On the wall next to the tree you can see two framed pictures of the Sad Kitten and Little J.


The Sad Kitten loves to climb on Little J's head because it feels like a warm pouffe, only harder. Not sure Little J agrees with that description, though.



The other framed picture shows The Sad Kitten in his most common position: stretched out on the sofa, sighing..


And this concludes our tour! I hope you've enjoyed it!! Wishing you and all other kittens in the world a wonderful Christmas day, and, in just a few days, a very Happy New Year!!!


Thanks for visiting, kittens! See you again soon!

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2 comments:

  1. Merry Christmas Sad Kitten. Thank you for sharing your wonderful Christmas Room. It looks magical and cosy with so much to see.

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    1. Hi Rebecca! Thanks for your wonderful comments. I hope you had a great Christmas and wishing a wonderful 2019!! x

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