Friday, 18 October 2013

So we likes Shakespeare now. By Bessie

Daddy made a fence so we can't go round to the front gate and bark at the horses.   But he left us with a nice big bit of garden this time.  Not like in the old house where we weren't allowed on the grass.   

Last Friday Grandad came to stay.  The humans was all posh and had pudding and cheese and biscuits with their dinner every night.   Them decided them was going to be sophisticated for a change.   Mummy made fish and chips and salted caramel cheesecake, Grandad loved the cake and asked for the recipe so he could make it for his friends.  And her made trifle, him didn't ask for that recipe but then me think you would have to be a bit stoopid not to know how to make a trifle.

On Saturday some of the humans went to the mall cos Grandad said he wanted to buy us a new telly as a moving in present.   So him took Mummy and Daddy and Katie to John Lewis and him and Daddy chose a telly.  Mummy didn't help cos her was just looking for the cheapest and it made Daddy and Grandad cross so her and Katie went to play on the ipads while they waited.  They didn't have the telly in stock what they chose but they had one in Cardiff so Grandad paid for it over the phone and him and Daddy said they would go and get it on Sunday.

Then they looked round the shops for a bit and then come home and had cottage pie and trifle for tea.  On Sunday Daddy and Grandad went to get the telly, Katie and Bryn had an all day rehearsal which they wasn't pleased about cos it meant they had to go to school on a Sunday.  Mummy and Tom went to Tesco to buy more cheese cos Nanny wasn't there to tell Grandad he'd had enough so he ate about 2kg of cheese all by himself.  Then they went to Pets at Home and bought some food for us cos Tesco don't sell the right ones.

When them got back Daddy and Grandad was in the lounge setting up the telly but they hadn't let us out the cage.  Mummy was really cross with Daddy but he said we was alright.   I say we wasn't alright, we does not like being locked in the cage when we knows humans is in the house.  So Mummy let us out but then Grandad said we had to go away cos we smell and Daddy locked us out of the lounge so Mummy and Tom stayed in the dining room with us and sent off some job applications.   Then Katie phoned to say they were ready so Mummy went to get them and then they had a Sunday roast for their tea and treacle sponge pudding and custard.  Mummy did think she had to intervene with the cheese cos she knew Nanny would be cross if she didn't so after a while she snuck the cheeseboard back into the kitchen.

Grandad went to Swindon on Monday to see his friends and then over to Uncle Nicks on Wednesday.  Katie and Bryn had their play on Tuesday.  Mummy, Daddy and Tom went to see it.   It was at the Riverfront Theatre in town.  There was four schools each doing a short version of a Shakespeare play.  My minihumans school did Midsummer Nights Dream, the others did Twelfth Night, Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet.   My big humans all agreed that Midsummer Nights Dream was the best and they swears they isn't just saying that cos it was our minihumans.   Katie played Hermia, this one of the starring roles, her had loads of lines and her got them all right and acted good.   Bryn was Cobweb, he was one of the fairies.  he only had one line but he had lots of jumping round the stage and moves to remember and he played a song on his guitar to help Titania go to sleep.  Anyway it was really good and the minihumans loved performing and the big humans loved watching.

Today was Mummys day off so her stayed home and did loads of housework and laundry.  Her still hasn't fixed the lights on the fishtank, she said she needs Daddy's help but he is always too busy playing with his new telly or plugging things in.   Then we went for a walk through the golf club before dinner and had a sleep.

We got people coming on Sunday, we very excited to have visitors.   Mummy got her friends coming over, they has started a new basset rescue and they is having another meeting to talk about the Christmas party.

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