Today is my Grandpa’s birthday. He is old. (well, older than me and he must be older than Mummy. but she says you’re only as old as you feel!) Mummy and I sang to him first thing this morning which I think he appreciated. He sent us a picture of my Clarke cousins (minus Manon who was having a sleepover…must find out what one of those is..) who visited him yesterday - and I liked the pictures so much I thought I’d put them here for you to see. Lucky you! x

Aggie being cute.

All for one and one for all!
Today we popped to the lido on the way over to Granny and Granddad’s and I had a lovely time. I went on a rocket. Beat that! I then had lots of running around time after lunch in the garden and dining room. (Mummy kept removing me from the kitchen…must try harder!)

Fly me to the moon and let me walk among the stars...
I already had some cruiser shoes but Mummy and Daddy though it was time I was measured again. (I just keep growing!) so today they bought me my proper walker shoes (as I am a toddler now) and they are lovely. They are a bit like my old shoes but betterer. I want wellies next!

how cool are these?!
Really, you just go out of my house and round the back and there it is, massive. Grass as far as the eye can see. (well, my eyes anyway, and they’re what I see with!) Mummy took me out for a little yesterday and then for longer today, and I enjoyed myself immensely picking daisies, grass, sticks, leaves (both live and dead) and threatening to eat them (til Mum got up then I threw them away - tee hee!)
For your delectation…

Miles away from Mummy...

I like this grass stuff.

Smile for the camera!
How clever of her! It was a birthday present from Granny and Granddad and she finally decided it was the right time to put it up. It’s lovely and colourful and I can make all sorts of toys slide down the ramp. I have also discovered I can pull it along after me, which means I can play anywhere I like. Watch out Tic-tac!! Here is me playing. Like a good boy. tee hee!

I think this goes here. beep beep!

I didn't put my cup out the catflap Mum. Really. Honest.