It shouldn't be a surprise but Pumpkin, 7, has discovered David Walliams and Miranda in the past few days and he loves them. He's always loved laughter and playing the joker. He likes Mr. Bean and Gigglebiz and Diddy tv, The Simpsons and You've Been Framed, expanding onto more comedians makes sense.
Monday: Bean, 9, and Pumpkin played Magic:the gathering in their bedroom this morning before we went to visit friends. We stopped on the way to buy food. Bean helped me choose a few things, he picked spring rolls and chicken goujons and frubes, i also bought individual pizzas. We haven't been to A and J house for a while. They have added to their collection of swings, hammocks, ladders and hanging seats. The boys enjoyed most of their time hanging and swinging and sitting in them. Plum, 4, enjoyed using the gym mats to tumble on in her new leotard (given to her by a friend at church, she didn't take it off for the first 48 hours) Bean, Pumpkin and A played on their tablets a little today. Terreria and minecraft being the focus. Bean got building wi5h magnetic shapes that held together. Pumpkin was tired after a later night to bed than usual and getting up early. He kept making himself feel dizzy/sick on the hammock and wanting to go home. Plum was busy with J. They played mummies upstairs, Plum was a real mummy and J was a mummy cat; they played dens together under the kitchen table; they painted plaster of paris. Plum was having such a fantastic time that she didn't want to leave, i tired everything that i could think of to tempt her to the car but it was the surprise gift from our friends mum that clinched it (great idea, saving it for our friends too) Pumpkin wasn't in the car and had gone to hide behind the garage. I decided to drive up to him and pick him up like a bus stop but he got upset because he thought i was going without him. We had a big long cuddle and he was going to move to sit next to me but then changed his mind. The remainder of the day involved wrestling, harry potter magic, colouring, roast pork, baths and stories.
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