MO (my donkey) received a package FROM SANTA today! Read on…!






Hubby came inside with a package for Mo last night…

The package for Mo.

Inside were three packages and a Christmas card!

It was for Mo from Santa! I read it to him and he was delighted! Mo had never, ever received a gift before, let alone a card from SANTA! He was beyond excited!

Nicker Treats! Healthy low carb, low sugar treats!

Mo was first… they were his gift after all…

Gwen stretched for hers!

Norma quickly came over to get her bite!

 

Dodger was nervous he would lose out so he grabbed his and ran!

Mo got another…

Annie kept reaching down low… difficult to take the proper pic.

This is Missy Miss.

 

Wrigley was looking very excited with Beautiful Girl behind.  He knew what was coming… he had been watching.

Wrigley was super excited. He got in line over and over and over again…

This is Beautiful Girl taking her treat very delicately. She is very well mannered.

Finn is so handsome and such a good boy…

I could feel eyes on me… it was Annie, Moe and Missy Miss, plus Scoutypants, who loves horse cookies.

So they got more… how could I resist these faces?!

Kitty and Scoutypants wanted theirs, too.

Back to these three at their other favorite viewing spot – near the garage where they can watch me… they always stand in the same order.  Annie, Mo and Missy Miss.

Of course, Mo got the last one. Such a good donkey to share!

LOVED BY ONE AND ALL – AND EVERYONE COULD HAVE THEM SINCE THEY ARE LOW IN STARCH AND LOW IN SUGAR!  THANK YOU, SANTA, THANK YOU!

EMERGENCY BUCKET FUND FOR 5 MONTH-OLD WILD MUSTANG FOAL STUCK AND FROZEN IN ICE – EMERGENCY DECEMBER BUCKET FUND! LET’S HELP TINY SVEN! He is alive and fighting to survive.  He is in the best hands, but needs a lot of meds and care.  It is touch and go right now.  Please donate any leftover Holiday cheer (Starbucks?) to this little guy.  I WOULD SO APPRECIATE IT.  100% tax deductible.  Click here to donate and thank you!

He his fighting! Sven can stand for short periods, but he is in critical condition. A vet is in his stall with him at all times. The feeling is he will survive, if he can get through the next 48 hours.

 





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