Sorry everyone, this blog is more of a ranting observation. The question I'd like to ask is what has happened to manners and people helping each other out.
I know I'm only small but I know that my Mummy and Daddy have manners, so does Grandad, Nana, Mole, Grandma, Aunty Jodie and all the other people in my little family. So why can't other people be the same.
It only needs to be small things that make a real difference to people, for example to the old man I saw this morning with the umbrella, please can you not walk in a zigzag as it makes it hard for my Mummy. My stroller is very manouverable but not if you constantly get in the way, and while I'm writing, would you be careful where you are waving your brolly about in, you nearly took my eye out this morning!!!
Another general observation is when my Mummy says "Excuse me" it is because we cannot get passed, we are not being difficult on purpose you know. And if you could say thank you when Mummy waits so you can walk through narrow gaps in shops that would be lovely too.
Still I cannot complain about everyone, Mummy and I have met some very helpful people in my short life and I'm positive that I will meet many more. Just remember that small ways of helping can really make a person's day, whether they are a grown up or a little person. And smile people, please.
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Monday, 13 August 2012
Team GB
Well WOW that was a wonderful 16 days of sport with the London 2012 Olympics. I've really enjoyed all the coverage on the BBC and have watched sports I've never seen before, but I am only 14 weeks old and before this all I watched was Tour de France with my Daddy. The only problem is I am stuck with a huge problem which is .......
Mummy would like me to be the next Rebecca Adlington or Tom Daley ....
BUT ....
Daddy would prefer me to be the next Victoria Pembleton!!!!
What is a tiny girl to do???? That 10m diving board looks so high, am I brave enough!! I can bounce off the side of the swimming baths but only if Mummy catches me. We have also been swimming and I like splashing about but front crawl and breast stroke looks so hard.
And don't get me started on bikes, Daddy reads lots of cycling mags and has taken me to sit on the bikes at Stan Jones cycles but my legs aren't long enough to reach the pedals. Its all so tricky to decide.
Oh well, I guess I'll have to wait for Daddy to teach me to ride a bike and Mummy to teach me to swim and then see, oh oh oh, maybe if someone teaches me to run really fast I can do Triathlon!! But before that, lets send a huge shout out to all our wonderful Team GB olympic competitors.
Only two weeks till the Paralympics
xxx
Mummy would like me to be the next Rebecca Adlington or Tom Daley ....
BUT ....
Daddy would prefer me to be the next Victoria Pembleton!!!!
What is a tiny girl to do???? That 10m diving board looks so high, am I brave enough!! I can bounce off the side of the swimming baths but only if Mummy catches me. We have also been swimming and I like splashing about but front crawl and breast stroke looks so hard.
And don't get me started on bikes, Daddy reads lots of cycling mags and has taken me to sit on the bikes at Stan Jones cycles but my legs aren't long enough to reach the pedals. Its all so tricky to decide.
Oh well, I guess I'll have to wait for Daddy to teach me to ride a bike and Mummy to teach me to swim and then see, oh oh oh, maybe if someone teaches me to run really fast I can do Triathlon!! But before that, lets send a huge shout out to all our wonderful Team GB olympic competitors.
Only two weeks till the Paralympics
xxx
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