December 21, 2009

WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS!

We won’t be writing our blog now until next year. That sounds like a long time but it’s only 11 days then it’ll be 2010.

We hope you have a REALLY great Christmas. We’re so excited, we can’t wait because Santa will be coming and on Christmas Eve mum will read us our favourite Christmas poem: Night Before Christmas Poem



Santa will leave loads of lovely presents.




We’ll eat lots of lovely food – including some Christmas pudding.



Merry Christmas everyone and a Happy New Year!

December 14, 2009

Busy, busy, busy.....



Hello everyone, sorry we’ve not been around for a while but we both got so excited about Christmas coming and our advent calendar and all that lot, we forgot to write. It was only when we overheard Mum telling our Aunty Tundra that we had our own blog that we remembered.
Snowflake said that we should tell everyone we’d had this swine flu thingy but I think it’s naughty to lie, and anyway I don’t know if bears can get swine flu do you?”
“SNOWBALL! YOU BIG TELL-TALE! YOU ARE ROTTEN. THAT’S UNFAIR. I DID NOT SAY THAT.....OK....OK......I did but only because I felt all guilty for not writing. Let’s move on, SHALL WE?”

Mum read this a bit ago about rising sea levels - Major cities at risk from rising sea level threat - Times Online

It is a bit complicated for us to read and it’s full of big words but basically what it means is this – there are some places that aren’t very high up and if the sea gets any higher then those not very high up places will be flooded. One place that isn’t very high up at all is a place called The Maldives, which is actually where there are lots and lots of really pretty little islands – here’s a photo of one of them.



REALLY pretty isn’t it? Well, if the sea rises much more then all the Maldives will be gone and Mum says there won’t be anywhere for you humans to go on your honeymoon. We don’t know what a honeymoon is but we guess it’s when you go and eat lots of honey somewhere and look at the moon, which sounds like a dead nice thing to do.




So, if you folk want to continue eating your honey and staring at the moon then you should start going a bit greener NOW.

Right, we’re off to wrap a few more presents and open today’s window on our advent calendar. Here is an online advent calendar for you to open yourself – ONLINE ADVENT CALENDAR

December 1, 2009

Advent time!


Did you know that last Sunday was Advent Sunday in some parts of the world and that today, 1st December, is what some folk say is the start of the part of the year called Advent? Mum calls it the run up to Christmas and she bought us an Advent calendar, which looks a bit like this one.



This will be our first Christmas and we’re REALLY excited. We’re going to take it in turns to open a window of the Advent Calendar every day.

Today it was my turn, and tomorrow it’s Snowball’s turn, then it’ll be my turn again, then it’ll be Snowball’s turn, then it’ll be my turn, then it’ll be Snowball’s turn, then it’ll be...”
“SNOWFLAKE......I think they’ve got it, okay?”


We’re also going to decorate our Christmas Tree today. Our tree’s a real one, in fact it’s still growing. We’ve got fairy lights, baubles, tinsel and a big star to put on the top of it. It’ll look lovely. Mum’s going to let us do it all by ourselves. She says it’ll keep us quiet – hee hee. We don’t think so, do you?



Mum told us to go on the internet and find out how many types of Christmas Trees there were, there were LOADS. We thought there’d just be one type, like the ones that grow around us, but there were lots more...

Nordman Fir, Fraser Fir, Douglas Fir, Scots Pine, Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce, Omorica Spruce, White Pine.....”
“Alright Mr Knowitall Snowball, that’s enough. Here’s a photo of some of them so that you can see the differences...”




Mum says that decorating a tree at Christmas is something that has pagan origins. We have NO IDEA what pagan means, but it sounds old, so we reckon it’s probably something that people have done for a long, long time – decorate trees at Christmas. Whatever it’s origins, we think that it’s a great idea, so we’re going to go off now and get it done.

See you next week.