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  • #64344
    Val
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    Well Mia is a year old on the 16th that went soooooo quick

    [img width=468 height=351]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b87/Eshia24/pekes018-1.jpg[/img]
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    #113218
    Izzie
    Member

    Happy Birthday on the 16th baby girl  :-* :-*

    She is soo pretty  :-*

    #113219

    Oh shes so beautiful Val  ;D  :-*

    #113220
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Aww so cute  :-*

    #113221
    *Lassie*
    Member

    Pretty little cuddlepup :-* :-*

    #113222
    Diesel73
    Member

    Djeeez! I remember my son going something like ‘tell madame to feed it good food and he will grow as big as Wodan!’ or something like that…. It’s been almost a year already?  :surprise:

    Hehe, little Chinese tigers  😀 ….. my son says ‘they are Chinese DRAGONS, papa  ::) , they dogs, not cats  >:( ‘.

    There you go Val, from now on you got little dragons  :tease: hahahaha.

    #113223
    *Nat*
    Member

    Awwww beautiful girlie, happy birthday for the 16th little one  :-*

    #113224
    Val
    Member

    The Legend of the Peke
    The Lion and the Marmoset:

    A lion and a marmoset fell in love. But the lion was too large. The lion went to the Buddha and told him of his woes. The Buddha allowed the lion to shrink down to the size of the marmoset. And the Pekingese was the result.

    You can translate this for your son he is not far wrong

    Her Imperial Majesty, Empress Dowager Cixi

    Let the Lion Dog be small; let it wear the swelling cape of dignity around its neck; let it display the billowing standard of pomp above its back.
    Let its face be black; let its forefront be shaggy; let its forehead be straight and low.
    Let its eyes be large and luminous; let its ears be set like the sails of war junk; let its nose be like that of the monkey god of the Hindus.
    Let its forelegs be bent; so that it shall not desire to wander far, or leave the Imperial precincts.
    Let its body be shaped like that of a hunting lion spying for its prey.
    Let its feet be tufted with plentiful hair that its footfall may be soundless and for its standard of pomp let it rival the whick of the Tibetans’ yak, which is flourished to protect the imperial litter from flying insects.
    Let it be lively that it may afford entertainment by its gambols; let it be timid that it may not involve itself in danger; let it be domestic in its habits that it may live in amity with the other beasts, fishes or birds that find protection in the Imperial Palace.
    And for its color, let it be that of the lion – a golden sable, to be carried in the sleeve of a yellow robe; or the colour of a red bear, or a black and white bear, or striped like a dragon, so that there may be dogs appropriate to every costume in the Imperial wardrobe.
    Let it venerate its ancestors and deposit offerings in the canine cemetery of the Forbidden City on each new moon.
    Let it comport itself with dignity; let it learn to bite the foreign devils instantly.
    Let it be dainty in its food so that it shall be known as an Imperial dog by its fastidiousness; sharks fins and curlew livers and the breasts of quails, on these may it be fed; and for drink give it the tea that is brewed from the spring buds of the shrub that groweth in the province of Hankow, or the milk of the antelopes that pasture in the Imperial parks.
    Thus shall it preserve its integrity and self-respect; and for the day of sickness let it be anointed with the clarified fat of the legs of a sacred leopard, and give it to drink a throstle’s eggshell full of the juice of the custard apple in which has been dissolved three pinches of shredded rhinoceros horn, and apply it to piebald leeches.
    So shall it remain – but if it dies, remember thou too art mortal.

    [quote author=Diesel73 link=topic=15458.msg277485#msg277485 date=1286822464]
    Djeeez! I remember my son going something like ‘tell madame to feed it good food and he will grow as big as Wodan!’ or something like that…. It’s been almost a year already?  :surprise:

    Hehe, little Chinese tigers  😀 ….. my son says ‘they are Chinese DRAGONS, papa  ::) , they dogs, not cats  >:( ‘.

    There you go Val, from now on you got little dragons  :tease: hahahaha.
    [/quote]

    #113225
    *Nick*
    Member

    Happy pre-birthday little one.

    #113226
    Diesel73
    Member

    [quote author=Val link=topic=15458.msg277491#msg277491 date=1286829249]
    The Legend of the Peke

    You can translate this for your son he is not far wrong
    [/quote]
    Ow, one little man is going to feel mighty mighty because he outsmarted me for once  :whistle:  😀 .

    I didn’t know all that. Kids are going to love it  😉 .

    #113227
    Val
    Member

    I can hear it now Told you dad I am right  :agree:

    [quote author=Diesel73 link=topic=15458.msg277499#msg277499 date=1286871009]
    [quote author=Val link=topic=15458.msg277491#msg277491 date=1286829249]
    The Legend of the Peke

    You can translate this for your son he is not far wrong
    [/quote]
    Ow, one little man is going to feel mighty mighty because he outsmarted me for once  :whistle:  😀 .

    I didn’t know all that. Kids are going to love it  😉 .
    [/quote]

    #113228
    Diesel73
    Member

    [quote author=Val link=topic=15458.msg277503#msg277503 date=1286902743]
    I can hear it now Told you dad I am right  :agree:

    [quote author=Diesel73 link=topic=15458.msg277499#msg277499 date=1286871009]
    [quote author=Val link=topic=15458.msg277491#msg277491 date=1286829249]
    The Legend of the Peke

    You can translate this for your son he is not far wrong
    [/quote]
    Ow, one little man is going to feel mighty mighty because he outsmarted me for once  :whistle:  😀 .

    I didn’t know all that. Kids are going to love it  😉 .
    [/quote]
    [/quote]
    I translated it, than translated it into ‘kids of 7 years words’ and let HIM read it for his daily readingtraining.
    First it was just a printed page, so no pics. Son wend ‘ ::) boooooooring’. Told him to ready it anyway…
    Right after reading ‘let the lion dog be small’ he went ‘what dog this about  ??? ‘. Told him it was about the dogs on the pics that i call chinese tigers…… end of the story he said ‘papa,see? Dragons DO excist but you mistaken them for tigers.  *franticly waving the page around my face* Those are NOT tigers they ARE dragons… are just smaller and the wings are hidden in their hair.’

    Next he was wondering if pekes still have the abillity to spit fire  😉 .

    7 Year olds….My 9 year old precious was listening silently until the end. Than she gave us HER own vision of it all and said ‘ ??? But…dogs come from wolfs!….. So  :suspious: ….wolfs come from dragons. COOL!  ;D

    #113229
    Val
    Member

    Diesel I love your kids without even meeting them they always make me smile.
    I am sitting here with a big grin on my face
    Bless
    Val

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