3 December 2018

Exquisite Taste

This afternoon I went into Lincoln for my second thyroid biopsy. It wasn't particularly pleasant so afterwards I dragged Paul to the shops.  I'm not particularly into Christmas decorations but I wanted something special for our new home.  An exquisite crystal bauble or a handmade tree ornament perhaps.  This is what I bought...





Before you scoff I would add that he has extendable legs.  I'm not sure why.





27 comments:

  1. I hope Rick isn't going to be jealous.

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    1. I won't hang him up - just plonk him on top of the tree perhaps!

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  3. Trained to wear house slippers, what a good boy.

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  4. Hmm - it seems to me that Lincolnshire is rubbing off on you already - not a lot of French chic there, although he is rather sweet. I wonder what Master Rick thinks to him.

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  5. The legs extend so that you don't have to bend down too far to kiss him good night!

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    1. Haha, I like that. I shall play with his legs tomorrow.

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  6. He is gorgeous and looks quite large next to the fireplace.

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  7. If you stuck antlers on Rick's head he would look just the same.

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  8. He's so cute, I have one quite similar to him!

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    1. I might buy him some sunglasses and shorts so I can have him out all year.

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  9. He's adorable! I hope the thyroid biopsy comes back negative!

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    1. Thank you. I think it will be okay but it would be nice to know for sure.

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  10. He is! I couldn't resist him.

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  11. He should make you laugh every time you see him !!

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  12. I really shouldn't laugh but it was the intro that got me, I guess I should tell you about my 7 foot tall, black & white, wooden, Christmas Giraffe. He stands in the corner of my living room with a candy cane hanging from one antler. I loved the stupid thing the moment I saw it standing with it's family of smaller giraffes . . . . but I had to take the tallest one home.

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