Hello again Brooke . . .
It has been a great day, my friend Brooke's Mummy brought her out to our house for a visit! We have spent most of the day playing with all my toys. Between the two of us we trashed the lounge, and Daddy coped with it very well.
My Daddy made a big salad for lunch, which the adults were quite excited about, but little girls don't like salad, so we had girl food.
When it warmed up a bit we went down to my Playcentre for a bit of a run around. It is odd being at Playcentre when it is not the right time because all of the toys are not out, and the kiddes are not there.
My Daddy made a big salad for lunch, which the adults were quite excited about, but little girls don't like salad, so we had girl food.
When it warmed up a bit we went down to my Playcentre for a bit of a run around. It is odd being at Playcentre when it is not the right time because all of the toys are not out, and the kiddes are not there.
6 Comments:
At 7:14 PM, Anonymous said…
MMMmmmm I like your Daddy's salads too!
At 8:20 PM, A day in the life of Grace and Luke said…
When you come back Aunty Kirsty he will make one for you when you come for tea
At 10:32 PM, Anonymous said…
Hmmmm Daddy entertaining friend's Mummys, he is starting to take notice of Jarvis's Dad and his exciting life as a house Dad do you think? Go the Daddy's of this world, I think that is awesome!
Charlie.
At 7:08 AM, A day in the life of Grace and Luke said…
Charlie Rebekah is Daddy's own friend who he found at St John's, Mummy met her for the first time yesterday. She says it was lovely to meet Rebekah after hearing so much about her, and it is great that Daddy has a friend who has a girl the same age as me.
We saw your comment on the house dad's site, did you realise that Jarvis is my cousin? His Mummy and my Mummy are sisters.
At 7:18 PM, Anonymous said…
I love Jarvis's site too Gracie, he is soooooooo cute just like you and Lukey.
I went there from your site ages ago and like to read about their days too, but haven't commented until now. They have such a cool life just like yours.
I did realise that your Mummy and his Mummy were sisters after reading comments when they visited Mr Hunt at Easter. But the biggest tell tale sign was they look a lot alike!
You are so very lucky to have such amazing technology available now to share your life with family and of course total strangers, much better than a book diary that us Mummies never seem to have time to fill out!
Go you IT savvy people!
Charlie.
At 4:27 AM, Anonymous said…
Charlie - when the mothers were really little, their cousin, Noel, (he's six months younger than one and six months older than the other) - he couldn't tell them apart; so he used to call them both "Traceyadrienne"
cheers
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