The Obama Family left Washington D.C. for a winter break to escape the brutal cold weather in favor of fun in the sun! But then FDW uncovers pictures of the President sucking up snow cones? We’re confused. The Obamas could have stayed in Washignton (with First Dog Bo) and made snow cones out of the snow outside their front door. That way, our boy Bo would have had his family and the family would have their snow cones.
We don’t get it…(wink)
Now Bo’s Christmas wishes have all come true! His family, the Obamas, has returned from their warm Christmas vacation in Hawaii and it looks like they are ready to give our boy lots of kisses and belly rubs. Just look at that smile on First Daughter, Malia’s face and it’s obvious how much our boy is loved!
The Obama Family continues their winter vacation in Hawaii by going out doing “family” things like going to book stores. Well, we at FDW say why not bring Bo? I mean, we all know that you can teach a dog to do anything! And because Bo is sooooo smart, learning how to read would be a cinch for one so blessed as he. Come on, sure it would sound much like “ruff ruff” but we have faith that our boy would soon be sounding out those consonants and vowels like any good red blooded American dog!
Well, well, well, what do we have here? Could this be the Obamas hanging out and having fun? Why do they look so happy sining out in Hawaii while First Dog Bo is missing them terribly back in Washington? Questions, questions…maybe we will get answers in the New Year. In the meantime, we are sending doggie kisses to our boy Bo:-)
Looks like our boy will be spending his first Christmas in the White House ALONE! What? According to Associated Press, the Obama family arrived in Oahu, Hawaii for their family Christmas break WITHOUT FIRST BO! Shocking to us here at First Dog Watch but we figure the First Family have their reasons. We know that they love the First Dog very much and are gonna miss him. But like all dogs, our boy will find a way to find joy in Christmas – even without his family. Here’s to the resilient spirit of the First Dog! Source: Associated Press









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