Joggy
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Thanks everybodeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee for yer Birthday Wishes! I mean, how many people get birthday greetings from not only their families, not only their friends in the neighbourhood, but also a whole bunch of great international buddies?
One of my best presents was an actual Kermit artwork by a Spanish artist! My mom works at an art gallery and she gets in touch with artists often. We have a lot of paintings at home. This man came to visit us with his wife and son, and when he saw my Muppet Collection and my puppets, he was flabbergasted - he had never seen the Muppets before! Later when he was back home in Spain, he asked my mom for a postcard of Kermit. My mom sent him one - and he made a painting of Kermit as an artist in the Monet gardens, as a gift for me! Isn't that cool?
Other Muppety things:
- A Swedish Chef Milk Can from the Køøkin Wit Dü Chef Kitchenware Series (goes with my Coffee Mug, Pizza Plate, Egg Warmers and Salt 'n Pepper Shakers!)
- Storyteller DVD and MFS DVD (now I only need one more Storyteller, MTI, and Muppets Take Manhattan!)
- Bert and Ernie calendar
- Bert and Ernie on a toy motorcycle! This thing is sooo cool because they TALK to eachother! (in the Dutch voices, but that's fine with me, I love those). When you move the motorcycle, Ernie says: "Hey Bert, let's go for a ride! Here we go!" and Bert yells "Watch out for the pigeons!" They also react on the motorcycle making a wheelie (Bert: "Oh no, Ernie, not another wheelie - oooohh!") and crashing (*BOING* Ernie: "Sorry Bert - Keeheehee!" Bert: "*sigh* I knew this would happen...")
Other great presents include a microphone stand (the only thing that was clearly missing in my "private studio"), the Singing In The Rain DVD Set, a harmonica holder (now I can play the piano AND blow the harp at the same time!), a bunch of books and CDs, and some of the best birthday wisdom from the Trash Heap (thanks Jackie )
So I'm 20... now let's go for 30!
One of my best presents was an actual Kermit artwork by a Spanish artist! My mom works at an art gallery and she gets in touch with artists often. We have a lot of paintings at home. This man came to visit us with his wife and son, and when he saw my Muppet Collection and my puppets, he was flabbergasted - he had never seen the Muppets before! Later when he was back home in Spain, he asked my mom for a postcard of Kermit. My mom sent him one - and he made a painting of Kermit as an artist in the Monet gardens, as a gift for me! Isn't that cool?
Other Muppety things:
- A Swedish Chef Milk Can from the Køøkin Wit Dü Chef Kitchenware Series (goes with my Coffee Mug, Pizza Plate, Egg Warmers and Salt 'n Pepper Shakers!)
- Storyteller DVD and MFS DVD (now I only need one more Storyteller, MTI, and Muppets Take Manhattan!)
- Bert and Ernie calendar
- Bert and Ernie on a toy motorcycle! This thing is sooo cool because they TALK to eachother! (in the Dutch voices, but that's fine with me, I love those). When you move the motorcycle, Ernie says: "Hey Bert, let's go for a ride! Here we go!" and Bert yells "Watch out for the pigeons!" They also react on the motorcycle making a wheelie (Bert: "Oh no, Ernie, not another wheelie - oooohh!") and crashing (*BOING* Ernie: "Sorry Bert - Keeheehee!" Bert: "*sigh* I knew this would happen...")
Other great presents include a microphone stand (the only thing that was clearly missing in my "private studio"), the Singing In The Rain DVD Set, a harmonica holder (now I can play the piano AND blow the harp at the same time!), a bunch of books and CDs, and some of the best birthday wisdom from the Trash Heap (thanks Jackie )
So I'm 20... now let's go for 30!