Firstly, on Friday I was left on without my parents for the first time ever (not for very long, but even so). Mummy went for an Indian head massage and I went to granny and grandpa's. It's a nice house, but there was lots of noise because there were builders and people fitting curtains there. Daddy says we're going back there for Christmas (whatever that is), so I'll see it again when it's a bit different.
Then on Saturday mummy's family were here. Mumbee and Grandad came back to see me again and I got to meet auntie Amy and cousin Mia. Unfortunately, cousin Anya wasn't feeling very well, so she had to stay at home with her daddy, but I want to meet her soon too. Cousin Mia was lovely and she helped daddy change my nappy and held me very nicely, so I look forward to seeing them again soon.here's a photo of us with snowy the rabbit.
A rare picture of me with just mummy and daddy.
Grandad, auntie Amy and Mia.
Mumbee looking after me.
Grandad cuddles me in front of the window.
Cousin Mia holds me nicely and I pull a funny face.
I think mummy and daddy's brains have gone a bit funny recently as they watched this really weird programme called the X-Factor on TV. It's some sort of singing competition, but they spend more time crying on there than I do most days - I can't believe they take it seriously - there must be something funny about it!
On Sunday we had even more visitors! First there was Auntie Lily and uncle Peter, who came here before going off to rehearsals to play some proper music (not x-factor rubbish).
Then came Jacquie and Caroline for their turn to say hello and make me feel popular.
Later I got to see some more children. Esther came round with Danny and Sophie. Danny's just won a trophy for football and I want to wins lots of those like my daddy when I'm older, too. The green baby-grow I'm wearing used to be worn by one of them - Sophie I think, but she's too big for it now.
Phew, what a great weekend!
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