Little bastard . . .
We had another early start, this morning at 4.30. I was lucky, it was easy to get Mummy up and going because Luke had a very nasty nappy and had to be changed. Of course because she was up anyway I got the milk out of the fridge for her, I am so very helpful.
When we went out the door today Henry Mytton had left a dead mouse. He really is a little bastard. We were lucky though because Nick was visiting the boys next door and he came and moved it for us.
We have been hanging out today, went for a walk, did some baking, played outside, played house inside.
Things I learnt today:
Luke does not eat paper.
I am not allowed to put a faceclothes on the babies head in the bath.
I am not allowed to cover the baby up with a towel when he is in the Jolly Jumper.
When we went out the door today Henry Mytton had left a dead mouse. He really is a little bastard. We were lucky though because Nick was visiting the boys next door and he came and moved it for us.
We have been hanging out today, went for a walk, did some baking, played outside, played house inside.
Things I learnt today:
Luke does not eat paper.
I am not allowed to put a faceclothes on the babies head in the bath.
I am not allowed to cover the baby up with a towel when he is in the Jolly Jumper.
2 Comments:
At 6:44 AM, Anonymous said…
4 a minute there i thought that Luke, with the nasty nappy, was the "little bastard"
Has the nastiness got nething to do with Daddy having 2 learn 2 change his nappies?
Cheers, Mr. Hunt
At 9:33 AM, A day in the life of Grace and Luke said…
Mummy would not call my Luke a little bastard, the two events are entirely separate.
Daddy was not happy.
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