Monday, 15 September 2014

Nelson goes to his new life, Bryn joins the army and the humans don't buy a watering can. By Bessie

On Friday Mummy and Katie went to Cardiff to meet Lesley and Nelson.  Then they brought Nelson back with them for the night.   He was excellent as always.  He is always a very good house guest.  Bryn was at cadet camp all night.

On Saturday morning Miss Hannah and Mr Hannah came to collect him.  They brought their baby Basset Tibs with them.  He had a plaster cast on his leg but him and Nelson still wanted to play.  Mummy had to tell Nelson to chill out though, cos he is much bigger than Tibs and Tibs has a baddy leg.

Then Nelson went off to start his wonderful new life.   I think he is going to make them very happy, he is such a perfect boy.   

Then Mummy and Katie went to fetch Bryn and they came back, had a bit of lunch.  We went for a walk then the humans went to B&Q to look at wallpaper for the hall but they didn't like any of them so they came home.

Yesterday they went to Leekes and chose some nice duck egg blue wallpaper with a pattern of trees and birds and some paint for them wooden panels in the hall.   Then they went to Ikea and had a slap up lunch of dried up bun with a tiny snossij, cold chips and a flat coke.   But the cinnabuns were nice so that is ok.

As usual they came home with a million things they didn't know they needed and nothing they did.   What they wanted to buy was a pretty watering can for the kitchen windowsill, a soap dish and a picture frame but what they actually bought was two laundry hampers for Katie and Bryn's rooms - They were only £1.95 in the sale though -  four plant pots, two latte glasses and a solar powered light for outside.   Note, none of the things they wanted.

In the meantime Tom took us for a walk.     But then Katie had a strop on the way out cos Mummy wouldn't buy her a milkshake and called Mummy names cos she's 15 and she's like that.  So they weren't speaking to each other by the time they got home.  But Tom was happy cos he missed it all and Mummy bought him a cinnabun.

Mummy made a roast chikkin for tea.  Daddy wished they had roast dinner more often until he saw the amount of washing up.   I bet he's glad she makes dinner in the slow cooker most nights.

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