Sunday, December 25, 2016, 12:17 pm — Cousin Moka … Christmas centerpiece cat …
Hyvää Joulua! … Merry Christmas, Finnish-style! …
1:09 pm … ADORABLE vintage Scotty dog … he rolls on four red wheels … and squeaks!
Card from Perkins and Teeny Tuxedo … “Person . who . is . not . our . Mom . but . takes . care . of . us . and . is . our . equal.”
Rollo, the vintage Scotty, surveys nine hand-painted feline faces … He’s fearless! …
Rollo meets Kirky … a true Scotty from Kirkintilloch, Scotland … Brought him back from my 1999 home exchange … a month in Kirkintilloch … a month in Durham City, England … with a wee week in between, visiting Korhonen relatives in Mikkeli, Finland …
1:29 pm … Orange tabby Perkins is watching the festivities from the top of the scratching post in the bedroom … blurry Moka stopped by to see how she’s doing … red bag of World’s Best Cat Litter holds up the baby gate …
This year’s new ornament, ordered from the White House Gift Shop … “2013 White House Historical Christmas Ornament, American Elm Tree, Honoring President Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States, 1913–1921, Handmade in the USA” …
The 2013 White House Christmas ornament honors Woodrow Wilson, the twenty-eighth president of the United States. The years of Wilson’s two terms in office, from 1913 to 1921, are defined by the unprecedented devastation of World War I, yet Wilson himself would be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919, and his life is distinguished by his resolve that the Great War would truly be the war to end all wars. It was President Wilson’s extraordinary quest for a lasting world peace that inspired the design of our ornament.
The centerpiece of the 2013 ornament is an American Elm tree planted by President Wilson on the North Lawn of the White House on December 18, 1913, just before Christmas. This snowy scene is surrounded by a 24-karat gold-plated frame comprised of elm leaves on the innermost circle, a wreath of olive branches in the middle, and holly leaves bordering Wilson’s monogram on the outermost circle. Two peace doves perch upon the olive branches, bearing banners that announce “The White House, Christmas 2013.”
The words inscribed on the reverse side of the ornament were delivered by President Wilson in his War Message to Congress of April 2, 1917: “Peace must be planted upon the tested foundations of political liberty.” — White House Gift Shop