Happy Friday!
Mika and I were very moved by all of your letters about Hobson. We’re sharing some of them below. Thank you for being such good friends and members of the “Morning Joe” family!
Have a great weekend!
“Winter is on my head, but eternal spring is in my heart,” Victor Hugo once wrote. Snow still lingers after last week’s storms. The calendar, though, is already flipping ahead.
As February turns to March, Americans are shaking off the slush and heading out this weekend for races, matches, operas, and more. Here’s what’s happening:
For wrestling fans, the WWE’s Elimination Chamber brings its 16-foot steel cage to the Windy City this weekend. Pick your favorites from the six men and women hoping to punch a ticket to a WrestleMania title.
In Staten Island, N.Y., 2028 Olympic hopefuls and world champions alike will meet at the starting blocks for the 2026 USA Track & Field indoor championships. On your marks, get set, go.
Down in sunny St. Petersburg, Florida, IndyCar revs up for a new racing season at the Firestone Grand Prix, with fans lining a waterfront street course for the opening laps of the year.
If you prefer your horsepower with a bit more altitude, head northwest to Tampa. Monster Jam roars into Raymond James Stadium, bringing gravity-defying jumps, oversize tires, and the shark-toothed Megalodon along for the ride.
In Dallas, family-friendly entertainment meets Mozart as the Dallas Opera presents “The Three Little Pigs,” where the Big Bad Wolf huffs and puffs — in perfect pitch.
And out west, the Skyline Festival turns Los Angeles’ industrial landscape into a two-day electronic and house music party, a pulsing celebration of the city’s architecture and underground scene.
MAILBAG

Many of you wrote in about Mika’s good boy, Hobson. Thank you all for your notes. They mean so much to Mika and me.
Last August we lost our 14½-year-old Cavachon and the depth of the loss is tremendous, still. You have beautifully captured the spirit of Hobson and it is obvious that he felt your family’s love. He crossed the Rainbow Bridge knowing he was loved. A gift that went both ways. God bless you all.
— Barb S., Bellevue, Wash.
I just want to say how sorry I am about your loss of that big old sweet heart of a dog. I recently lost my 13-year-old Lab to cancer. They love us so kindly. Their passing leaves a hole. Sending healing thoughts your way.
— Pamela L., Portland, Ore.
Want to share with Mika what a beautiful tribute to Hobson! My deepest sympathy to all for the loss. People that do not experience a pet in their life don’t realize that [it] is a family member. Take care!










