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Monday's with Daddy . . .

We have had a cold wet Monday at home. Mummy went to work this morning so Luke and I have been looked after by our Daddy. I helped Daddy do his exercises today. I count one two three four five for him, and when he stopped exercising I told him that he had to keep going. I am a hard task master, but someone needs to be.

When my Mummy got home from school Daddy took off into town to do Daddy stuff and we have been playing buses and kitchens and doctors with Mummy.

I have heard mutterings about me going to bed early, I am very tired as I was awake most of the night. I am looking forward to going to bed actually.


13 Comments:

  • At 9:49 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Daddy looks like he is making some progress you don't have your PJs on in the pictures!!

     
  • At 7:54 AM, Blogger A day in the life of Grace and Luke said…

    Aunty Kirsty Mummy dressed me at lunch time

     
  • At 7:51 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Gee Mr Hunt, the weather so bad on the other side of the Island that you have to read the book of amazingly useless facts? Does it tell you the strongest muscle in a man's body? Even when you are 64?

    Charlie.

     
  • At 8:28 PM, Blogger A day in the life of Grace and Luke said…

    Charlie that is not Mr Hunt, he would not be so rude, also he signs off with cheers, we are not sure who that is, but might look into blocking the comments from that person . . .

     
  • At 9:53 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Sorry Mr Hunt, my apologies, but just in case you are wondering, the strongest muscle in a mans body is the tongue.

    Charlie.

     
  • At 4:59 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Cheek Charlie! Oue weather is not bad - we're having beautiful sunny days. What's Christchurch getting? (that's a rhetorical question?) Nothing like crap weather in Christchurch to put a smile on the coasters' faces.

    And - I AM the book of amazingly useless facts. I did know that about the man's tongue - always wondered about the woman's :)

    (Maybe it's Phyllis commenting)

    Cheers mr hunt

     
  • At 5:32 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hey but please don't disillusion me. Mr Hunt you can't be 64??Can you????? We are growing older I guess i just don't like admitting it.

    Say hello to my mummy and daddy for me please.

    Mary

     
  • At 6:40 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Cheers Mary, Not 64 yet but we're getting there - beats the alternative i guess.

    Ur mummy's doing okay - they've put her back together.

    Cheers, mr hunt

     
  • At 7:47 AM, Blogger A day in the life of Grace and Luke said…

    see I knew those comments won't be from my Granddad, we still don't know who they are from though . . .

     
  • At 7:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Oh OK, low blow Mr Hunt, yes of course we have had more rain in the past two days than the coast gets in, say, 3 hours, but it's all good, gotta be filling some dam somewhere to keep the power running!

    As for Phyllis, I think her and her family are heading to the coast in the school holidays, she wants to show off her new false teeth, something about tax payer funded necessity because of cruel emotional scaring from complete strangers........

    Charlie.

     
  • At 12:11 PM, Blogger A day in the life of Grace and Luke said…

    lol, Mr Hunt you had better keep an eye out for Phyllis

    Charlie we are coming to Christchurch in the holiday, would you like to have a coffee with us?

    (I love fluffies)

     
  • At 6:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Gracie I would love to have coffee/fluffies with you if you have time to fit me in. If you email Megan she will give you my email address so I don't have to put it on here and then I can let you know my contact details.

    Charlie.

     
  • At 7:00 PM, Blogger A day in the life of Grace and Luke said…

    Sounds good charlie will do.

     

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