Wednesday 21 March 2007
Rosalie is definitely my best friend. She takes my shoes off and puts my slippers on for me at the garderie. I haven't told her I can do it myself. These new Bob the Builder wellies are especially easy to get on and off.
We bake great cakes in the toy kitchen and play trains. She is 5. I really like older women and they seem to like me.
Mum took me to the bouncy castle place and it was really full up as children don't go to school on wednesday afternoons in Payerne, mum says. So there was a lot of bouncing into eachother and minor crashes at the bottom of the blow up slides. Also had to hold onto my go cart instead of swapping over as I usually do.
My main aim on the circuit is to crash into as many other go carts as possible but it's ok because they have big rubber bumpers all round them so noone gets hurt. It is very noisy at the bouncy castle and noone walks - all the children run everywhere.
The lady who runs the mickey mouse/batman ride likes me a lot and always gives me a tickle. When noone is looking she lets me go on for free. All I have to do is smile and look cute, a stretegy I am using for many tricky situations.
It snowed this morning and mummy let me go out and stomp around a bit in my wellies. I put deep footprints all over the lawn. But the snow was gone by the time I left the garderie, which was disappointing. I kept asking mummy "Where's it gone" but didn't believe her explanation about melting. I'm sure someone came and took it all away.
Before I went to bed this evening I had an energetic half hour with lots of creative dancing on the trampoline. Mummy and Alison were so impressed that Alison said mummy should film it. I waved my arms like a windmill and jumped up and down while pirouetting. So by the time we got to bed and the teddy bear books I was pretty whacked and fell into a deep sleep with a tiny little snore and occasional grunting.
We bake great cakes in the toy kitchen and play trains. She is 5. I really like older women and they seem to like me.
Mum took me to the bouncy castle place and it was really full up as children don't go to school on wednesday afternoons in Payerne, mum says. So there was a lot of bouncing into eachother and minor crashes at the bottom of the blow up slides. Also had to hold onto my go cart instead of swapping over as I usually do.
My main aim on the circuit is to crash into as many other go carts as possible but it's ok because they have big rubber bumpers all round them so noone gets hurt. It is very noisy at the bouncy castle and noone walks - all the children run everywhere.
The lady who runs the mickey mouse/batman ride likes me a lot and always gives me a tickle. When noone is looking she lets me go on for free. All I have to do is smile and look cute, a stretegy I am using for many tricky situations.
It snowed this morning and mummy let me go out and stomp around a bit in my wellies. I put deep footprints all over the lawn. But the snow was gone by the time I left the garderie, which was disappointing. I kept asking mummy "Where's it gone" but didn't believe her explanation about melting. I'm sure someone came and took it all away.
Before I went to bed this evening I had an energetic half hour with lots of creative dancing on the trampoline. Mummy and Alison were so impressed that Alison said mummy should film it. I waved my arms like a windmill and jumped up and down while pirouetting. So by the time we got to bed and the teddy bear books I was pretty whacked and fell into a deep sleep with a tiny little snore and occasional grunting.
darwin - 21. Mar, 21:56