Apologies for the delay in getting updates for weeks 3 and 4; with the holidays upon us things have been busy. Progress towards my goal of $500 has been steady: as of this post, I'm in the $350ish ballpark. I would like to thank everyone that has contributed for your generosity and remind those that have not contributed (you know who you are) that we only have a few more days that donations can be accepted. If you still want to donate, send a check (made out to 'N.C. Children's Promise') to me @ 5450 Echo Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC 27612 ... ASAP!
In the above picture you'll see, from the left: my father, me (mustache padiwan), and my uncle Doug. Dad and Doug have been sporting mustaches for as long as I can remember and their experience shows. Though it would seem that I would have a genetic advantage in growing a spectacular mustache (some might aruge that it's my destiny), I fear that I've been cursed with a thin beard (and mustache).
On to my progress. You'll see that the mustache is coming along nicely. I feel that I've moved out of the 'Hitler' stage with the edges coming in more fully, though Anna now believes that I've graduated into the 'child molester' category... sigh.
Regardless of how much pride I take in my own modest progress, I was reminded on my trip home this Christmas that I have a long, long way to go if I ever hope to gain entry into the prestigious Teague Mustache Hall of Fame:
In the above picture you'll see, from the left: my father, me (mustache padiwan), and my uncle Doug. Dad and Doug have been sporting mustaches for as long as I can remember and their experience shows. Though it would seem that I would have a genetic advantage in growing a spectacular mustache (some might aruge that it's my destiny), I fear that I've been cursed with a thin beard (and mustache).
The holidays provided us with many opportunities to relax and stroke our sweet mustaches while deep in thought.
A Wolfgang Christmas
Wolfgang was happy to travel home for the holidays. He enjoys the extra attention that he receives, getting to play with our family members' dogs, and of course... the car rides:
Cannot wait to get there...
What sort of Christmas would it be if Wolfgang didn't get a stocking?
As you can see, Wolfgang enjoyed his very much!
After the festivities, it was time for a nap as Wolfgang was all tuckered out:
A Wolfgang Will Do Anything for Food
The following video demonstrates just how food-motivated Wolfgangs are:
Though there's still some work to be done:
1 comment:
Maybe you should train Bentley for me!! Excellent job!!
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