Today I: played with Mummy's old xylophone (but I see it as a lorry really);
carried my two black cats from place to place;
investigated the workings of Granny's clock;
cuddled in with Sirius;
and tried out this new buggy*. It's very odd: Mum and Daddy have bought one just the same. There seems to be room for another small person as well as me. Someone said something about being a big brother - whatever that is. Ah well, no doubt I'll find out in due course.
(*It's not really pink. It's red. But the new baby will be a girl.)
I also walked in the park with Grandpa and Granny and Daddy. I wore my new boots. There were some puddles and I was interested in them but I walked round them. You never know how deep a puddle is going to be. Maybe when I'm a big brother - whatever that is - I'll investigate them properly.





10 comments:
Glad to see there's no gender stereotyping in this life!
I was also glad to see the pink stroller!!
I just had a wander through past post because I thought maybe I missed this grand announcement.
Congratulations.
Maybe you read him the rhyme about Doctor Foster went to Gloucester....... They are very colourful Wellies( we call them gumboots ) and N looks very proud wearing them so not surprised he doesn't want to splash them just yet....once he gets the idea it will be every puddle he sees.
(I wish I had a way of sharing all these lovely spare avocados we have.)
A small boy is a very busy thing!
It's lovely to see that he has recovered and is looking so bonny.
What? No puddle-testing? And when is he becoming a big brother---"whatever that is?"
Ooooh, it won't be long now -- how very exciting! Will you still see small grandson as often when his mum is on maternity leave?
I read the words about moving his cats around before I looked at the picture. I'm sure Sirius and Cassie are relieved that he's not moving them around!
What a little ray of sunshine he is!
What wonderful news! Grandchildren are the best!
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