Grass Hopper
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Coco
on February 5, 2013
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I'm a bit ashamed to admit this, but, since moving here in Hawaii, it's my first time to actually see what grass is. So, it's also my first time to actually step on the grass.
The first time I set paws on the grass felt weird. It felt funny and it tickles my paws. I walked so weird that people passing by gave me a curious look. At this first experience, I decided to avoid the grass patches on the streets.
After constantly being forced to walk to the grass, I have come to be okay with the feeling of those tiny green leaves in between my paws. I'm not tickled by it anymore.
Now, I like walking on grass, but the soil makes my paws dirty. I hate those tall uncut grass that slams on my face whenever I walk pass through them. I just run quickly and close my eyes.
Waikiki
Posted by
Coco
on January 30, 2013
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Hello, or should I say "Aloha!"
Here I am waiting for the sunset at beautiful Waikiki Beach. I had a lot of fun strolling along the busy sidewalk. A lot of people gave me a compliment. They say I am cute and fluffy.
I am resting on a bench. I get tired easily because I am not used to long walks.

A girl liked me so much, she asked if she can pet me. I wish Jennifer or Kimberly disagreed because she grab my fur and kept saying "You're so fluffy!" in my face.

My fur grew really fluffy, maybe because of the change of climate. The fluffier I am, the more people think I am cute. So, I like being fluffy.
After a long evening, we went home. I was soooooo tired, so was knocked out fast.

Aloha!
Posted by
Coco
on January 9, 2013
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Aloha! I have now relocated to paradise. I now live in Hawaii.
On December, my family brought me to Hawaii. The experience was terrifying but the outcome is great! It all started on December 15th...
Everyone have their luggage packed but no one is bothering me. I thought they're going somewhere and were leaving me behind because they are not bothering me. I guess they were just busy. Or, they just don't want to let me know that we are going somewhere. You see, I get pretty excited when I know I'm going out. So excited that I become uncontrollable.
Thinking back, now I know why they bought me a new crate. I thought they want to punish me by locking me up in there. Anyway, back to my story...
They made me eat my lunch and go potty before leaving. They packed up all my clothes and toys. Then, Mommy told me we're leaving! We got in the car and drove to the airport.
They forgot to pack my leash with them so at the airport, a little fluffy dog went wild and crazy! When they chase me down and caught me, they made me sit on top of my crate so I won't go running wild again.
As irresistible as I am, a lot of tourists find me cute. A couple of girls came and play with me. Actually, they love me so much that one of the girls wouldn't let go of me. They thought I look like a plush toy. It hurt when she grab onto my paw when her mommy called her to leave.
After this is the most terrifying moment, they left me. My family left me there inside the crate. I kept crying and whimpering because I was very scared.
After 10 boring hours of sleeping through the flight, I woke up and saw my family again.
Quarantine at the Honolulu airport was easy breezy because Darlene and Kim made sure they followed all the requirements.
After that, we went to my new home next. At first I wasn't used to the new surrounding. But now that I have settled in, I'm loving it here.
I'm so happy this long trip turned out to be a very happy ending. I love Hawaii. I just haven't gone to the beach yet. Maybe next time...
On December, my family brought me to Hawaii. The experience was terrifying but the outcome is great! It all started on December 15th...
Everyone have their luggage packed but no one is bothering me. I thought they're going somewhere and were leaving me behind because they are not bothering me. I guess they were just busy. Or, they just don't want to let me know that we are going somewhere. You see, I get pretty excited when I know I'm going out. So excited that I become uncontrollable.
Thinking back, now I know why they bought me a new crate. I thought they want to punish me by locking me up in there. Anyway, back to my story...
They made me eat my lunch and go potty before leaving. They packed up all my clothes and toys. Then, Mommy told me we're leaving! We got in the car and drove to the airport.
They forgot to pack my leash with them so at the airport, a little fluffy dog went wild and crazy! When they chase me down and caught me, they made me sit on top of my crate so I won't go running wild again.
As irresistible as I am, a lot of tourists find me cute. A couple of girls came and play with me. Actually, they love me so much that one of the girls wouldn't let go of me. They thought I look like a plush toy. It hurt when she grab onto my paw when her mommy called her to leave.
After this is the most terrifying moment, they left me. My family left me there inside the crate. I kept crying and whimpering because I was very scared.
After 10 boring hours of sleeping through the flight, I woke up and saw my family again.
Quarantine at the Honolulu airport was easy breezy because Darlene and Kim made sure they followed all the requirements.
After that, we went to my new home next. At first I wasn't used to the new surrounding. But now that I have settled in, I'm loving it here.
I'm so happy this long trip turned out to be a very happy ending. I love Hawaii. I just haven't gone to the beach yet. Maybe next time...
Lazy Sunday Morning
Posted by
Coco
on December 1, 2012
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Going Somewhere

Vroooooom!!!! Vrooooom!!!
Where do you want to go?
Now that I finally get to test out the driver's seat, it's clear to me that I cannot take you any where. I am too small to reach the pedals.
Instead... I found a new job! I'm on guard dog duty. See my serious face? Do not mess with me!
Darlene stepped out for a second so she made me in charge of the car.