18 September 2008

Sniffle, splutter, snot

Munchkin is with cold once more. By my calculations, he has had a cold every 8 weeks or so. Seeing that he is only just over 60 weeks old that is quite a few colds. He is once more taking it in his stride. He is teary but not crying, congested but not bunged up(yet) and not feeling the best but not wallowing in it. He also has lots of teeth erupting but still, he stays cheerful and is getting very amusing indeed.

He amazes me. We have been looking through historic blogs recently. Remember the one at Christmas 2008? He very seriously told me (on prompting of course, he is no genius after all), the 3 people are Da-dee, Bo-bee(he calls himself this) and Mee-Mee (I guess, by process of deduction, that means me!)

He declared the other day that his morning milk was " 'ot! 'ot!" then started blowing at it. He insists on giving "duddles" to everyone including his "babbit" He cries a little but giggles and awful lot. If you time it right and ask him a question you get the response "(Y)es!" followed by a mad nodding frenzy.

He has also concluded that every (heli)copter has got as a passenger his Mamah, who will be bak thoo(n).

Some days I am not sure that things are getting easier, but every day I know that things are getting better and certainly more amusing.

14 September 2008

It came, it blew, it left.

Texan update.

The Chief Oracle has spoken. All is well. It has been a long night in Texas but Ike has now gone left the Texans to pick up the pieces.

The cupboard under the stairs kept them safe. They are without a fence and have probably a lot of tidying up to do in the yard that is littered with palm fronds etc but they are safe.

I am awaiting news from Miss Texas. Her take on things is always a little more interesting than any other take and a tad more amusing. We await. Till then I think that we are going to celebrate with a strawberry milkshake and some chocklit!

13 September 2008

The things children say

Kids do say the strangest things. For example, Miss Texas was recently ask to give her teacher an example of opposites. I rather suspect the teacher was expecting something like boy is the opposite of girl or mummy is the opposite of daddy. I am also rather certain that because teacher has been in the business a while she would not have been easily surprised by the answer. However, Miss Texas must have had something else in mind when she calmly exclaimed that "evaporation is the opposite of condensation".

Nothing extraordinary there then, I hear you cynically say. No, nothing extraordinary, really, except that Miss Texas is not yet 5. She is an amazing kid and we are all very quietly smug and proud.

I can't wait to hear her take on sheltering from Hurricane Ike, which is passing over Houston this weekend. Watch this space.....

06 September 2008

Manual Handling

I recently attended "Safety Day" training at work. This involved a day being reminded about fire safety, human performance tools, environmental and radiological safety and lifting techniques.

If you, once again ignore the voice of the over enthusiastic idiot in the back ground, this could make quite an amusing piece of teaching material for the latter. Now there is an idea.


Check out the bent knees and the neutral spine!

05 September 2008

Em Em Arrrrrrr

Munchkin here.


It has been a bit of a full on week for me although I did stay home with mummy on Tuesday due to my temporary transformation into a chunder cat. It was ok, or so I thought until I woke from my lunchtime snooze.

When I woke, daddy was home. Now, I should have noted this and realised that something was on the cards. As I, Munchkin, am not the suspicious sort I just thought that he was home to play prod the pegs with me, or even better still, chase the cat. I should also have been listening more closely to mummy chanting as she got me ready to go out....it went something like"get him in his coat, strap him in the car, Munchkin's got to have his Em Em Arrrr"

I thought we were going to see little miss Texas with the lovely hair and that we were going to play "Rarrrrr" like the tigers. So you can imagine my surprise when we pulled out at Nice Nursey's Nest. They had laid on some nice new toys for me so I thought I would just go with the flow until.....they brought the nasty needles out. At first I thought they were for daddy. He was after all sitting in the chair nearest Nursey. But before I could say "Unhand me!" the needle got me. Not once. But twice.

I made my displeasure known and insisted that I wanted to "Dohrrrrr! Bye bye! Dohrrrr! Bye bye!" Mummy gave me a great big kiss and cuddle which made me feel a bit better. Daddy told me he was proud of me and that I was a very brave boy. Nursey gave me a little stroke but best of all Mummy gave me a nice cookie. That made it all better and I ate it all up!

Nasty but nice nursey did say that we wouldn't be seeing her now till I go to School. That is a long time away. Which is not a bad thing.

There is something in the oven

Don't get too excited. It is most definitely NOT a bun.

If you listen very carefully (and ignore that annoying woman's voice in the background), Munchkin does try to tell you.

02 September 2008

Botheration......

It started as every day starts, with the chirp of the alarm clock and churrups from the girls. All went smoothly apart from the bit where the irresponsible parent (not mentioning which one.....) forgot to warm Munchkin's milk up. He drank it though so we thought nothing of it.

Nothing...until just as we pulled up outside Poppins' house. A fountain of water and curd cheese sprang forth from the Munchkin. If I wer pretentious enough, I would have likened him to a cherubim in the Trevi fountain, giving forth life giving, thirst quenching water with a little added extra. I am not so inclined. It was VILE. It was more like the scene out of the Exorcist minus the 360 degree head rotation.

Operation clean up commenced immediately. Munchkin was disrobed in the back of the car, changed and given to Poppins' for a bout of temporary entertainment. I busied myself cleaning up what can only be described as a well coated car seat (thank heavens for washable covers)

Still we got him home and he is, fine. The only thing that upset him was that he was hungry. So breakfast was administered swiftly followed by a handful of dry cereal. He has been playing all morning taking time out to wave at the dustmen and has just gone up for a sleep

Meanwhile, the cleaning staff has set to work on said car seat.....update on success to follow