I know that Rolf Harris sang Tie me Kangaroo Down. I had never heard this song before. I have gotta tell my furends Barb and Barney about this one. THANKS it is grrrreat.
lol!!! I'd not heard that one before, get away I bet that is your house lol!!! I got you card thanks so much, yours is one the plane, well I hope it is! I'm the same as you,I have more cards than mom and dad!! mom has had to give me my very own wall space to put them on :) Love your new cookie jar by the way. See Yea George xxx
That was new to us, too. Although, unlike Wyatt, we have to say if YOU didn't blog, we'd never have heard of this tradition. It's terrific that the Aussies have adapted Christmas to their experience of it. So practical and independent. And determined. And all those nice pouches for extra pressie room, if the sleigh gets too full.
That is marvellous. Is the one at the front with the red nose call Bruce rather than Rudolf ?
ReplyDeleteWe loved the video! How adorable! Santa was sure having a hard time hanging onto those hoppin' kanga "reindeers"!
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Maggie and Mitch
Six white boomers! That was the cutest thing ever!
ReplyDeleteAre you sure that's not your house??
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Lilly, Piper, Carrleigh and Ruairi
I know that Rolf Harris sang Tie me Kangaroo Down.
ReplyDeleteI had never heard this song before. I have gotta tell my furends Barb and Barney about this one. THANKS it is grrrreat.
So, that's how Santa does it Down Under!
ReplyDeleteIf we didn't blog, we would never learn all this important stuff! BOL
Wyatt and Stanzie
We had never heard that song! It's so cute!! Thanks! Lots of love, Holly and mom
ReplyDeleteThat was great!!We loved it. Never thought about Santa using "boomers". It's good to learn new things. Thanks
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lol!!! I'd not heard that one before, get away I bet that is your house lol!!! I got you card thanks so much, yours is one the plane, well I hope it is! I'm the same as you,I have more cards than mom and dad!! mom has had to give me my very own wall space to put them on :)
ReplyDeleteLove your new cookie jar by the way.
See Yea George xxx
BOL!!! I have nevers heard of that tradition before!
ReplyDeleteI hope Santa and da Boomers stop at your house with tons of pressies fur you girls
Hehehehehehe...I's dancin nows!
ReplyDeleteAre those kangaroos albinos? Oh wells they is cute!
I showed dis to my girl and her was so fscinated by da video and dat it is summer at Christmas where ya'll lives!
Puddles
we saw you over at wyatts and thought we must come over to say hi cos you are just over the ditch from us - loves and licks xxx
ReplyDeleteWe sure like your decorations!
ReplyDeleteBenny & Lily
That was cool to see how it is Down Under at Christmas time!
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Oskar
Cooool!
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That was new to us, too. Although, unlike Wyatt, we have to say if YOU didn't blog, we'd never have heard of this tradition. It's terrific that the Aussies have adapted Christmas to their experience of it. So practical and independent. And determined. And all those nice pouches for extra pressie room, if the sleigh gets too full.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Jed & Abby