Sunday, 19 December 2010

Moving, More Visits and Broken Car

My first ever car is no more. Mummy's car that she's had for nearly 7 years and which brought me home from the hospital broke down the other day (luckily I wasn't in it at the time, only daddy) and they say it can't be fixed, so we now have no car.

Mummy and daddy are now talking about whether they should buy a new one or not. I think it's a bit cold and dangerous to take me on a bicycle at the moment, but daddy says cars are very expensive, so it would be cheaper to take taxis or rent cars when we need them. It's so snowy now that we wouldn't drive our car if we had it anyway - very slippery roads but nice for walking and looking at!



These are photos taken from the computer room at granny and grandpa's house where I'm writing this blog now. We came here yesterday and stayed the night, but I didn't sleep very much again at night, because that's when I like being awake.

Mummy's oldest friends from Stoke came to visit on Thursday. They didn't stay too long because they were worried about getting back in the snow, but it was nice to meet Emma and Ann.
There are going to be lots of changes in our life soon as next year we're moving to the 'burbs. Mummy has a house out on the edge of Birmingham, where we can go for nice walks and have a garden, so we're leaving the house we live in now. Our friend Roxanne came round to see us on Friday and she says she'd like to live in our house, which is great - good to keep it with friends! Here she is with me and also Ben who came round with her, too. 


He was a bit worried about holding me to start with, but soon got the hang of it and looks quite happy here. Roxanne's mum knitted me some socks, which are great, so I'll post a photo of me wearing them later.

Despite lots of things going wrong, like the car breaking down and England forgetting how to play cricket I think we're going to have another nice day at granny and grandpa's and daddy says there's a new political movement growing against nasty business people who don't pay taxes, which might start saving people's jobs, so that sounds great!

Off to sleep now it's day time.

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