Friday, 5 July 2013

More Gromitting - Pt. 3

I've really been enjoying the warm weather and have been spending a lot of time playing outside.

Oma's little Dutch boy:


Today Mummy and I went to hunt for more Gromits. We took the bus. I like the bus, especially when it's a long trip and Mummy takes me out of my pushchair so I can have a look around. In this hot weather I get really sweaty and yucky and bored in there, so Mummy takes me out to sit on her lap. I can see trees out of the window, and cars too. I like to smile and laugh at the other people on the bus, because then they make funny faces at me. I have them well trained!

Sometimes I get to take a bath with Daddy. He asked Mummy to pixelate him to keep the focus on me, so I heard her say she was going to shop for a photo or something. I think Daddy looks funny. I like to hold on to the handles of the bathtub, but I like splashing more. Until today I only splashed with my feet, but then I heard Mummy and Daddy say that they wondered how long it would be until I could splash with my hands. I never thought of that, so I started doing it. They're full of good ideas. I don't know why Mummy squeaked and ran out of the room when I splashed her, though. I thought she would need a bath, too!


Today we saw six more Gromits, Mummy and me:
 
Queens Square

Thunderbolt Square

King Street
 
St Nicholas Market

Castle Park

The Galleries

Mummy and I weren't very impressed by the one in St Nicks Market, it was a bit boring. I saw something much more interesting on the other side of the room. I thought I'd show off my feet to you, too! I stayed awake for all of them today, too, even though I was very hot.

We couldn't see the one in the Old Vic theatre today as Mummy wasn't allowed to take the pushchair upstairs, so we'll have to come back with Daddy to help.

We also couldn't see the one outside the Spyglass because some stupid boy or girl has hurt the Gromit and the Gromit's parents had to take him away to be made better. Mummy told me that other Gromits have been hurt, too, and I think this is very dumb and newborn behaviour. Grow up, dumb boys and girls who are hurting my lovely Gromits!

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