How did Maru and Hana ring in the new year? Maru got a box seat to watch the New Year’s Eve party, and then he and Hana did a little grass.
Happy New Year, Andrew Y.
How did Maru and Hana ring in the new year? Maru got a box seat to watch the New Year’s Eve party, and then he and Hana did a little grass.
Happy New Year, Andrew Y.
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I watched this while I was drying my hair this morning. Made my morning a little nicer.
I loved Maru’s rejection of the grass originally offered to Hana: “Mom, I’m not gonna eat that! She spit on it! Yuch!”
Maru and I have the same approach to New Year’s Eve: sit around with our muffintops out, waiting for people to stuff food in our faces. It’s a perfect evening.
Agreed! XD
0:59 yep, same, slow sleepy blink to welcome the new year… zzz
A rather delicate question: does it hurt Maru when he gets his…er…parts…caught on the edge of the box?
I think his ample floofiness acts like a sports cup in such instances.
Aaaahhhh.
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That had an unusual amount of background noise. Was someone else washing dishes? Do they have an indoor fountain? Did Maru leave the faucet on in his cupboard kitchen??
Like the grabby paw!
I’m intrigued by the dragon on the left. Is it just a New Year ornament or does it dance if you push a button?
Yes it does!
Wow, and I thought *our* dancing Santa and such were annoying! Not that His Roundness is bothered; he just chills. Crazy cat!
Nothing bothers His Roundness, except possibly a box that’s too large.
That would drive me insane in two minutes! I really wanted Maru to lose his cool and bat it off the shelf…
Yes, a little of that goes a loooooong way.
In our building lobby, we have Latke Larry along with some little rocking or otherwise animated Santas. The forbearance shown by our desk staff during the holiday season is mighty. I suppose what makes it bearable is seeing how much the toddlers love these things. And they do … oh, they do …