Princess Lollipop decided she wanted to take her buggy and baby to school to pick up Little Prince, she wasn't too happy that we didn't walk all the way to school. But judging from her buggy driving skills once we got there I'm glad we didn't lol. She was veering all over the pavement and barely missing cars and parents!
When Little Prince came out of school he was carrying a huge jar full of sweets! Apparently there had been a "Guess how many sweets in the jar" competition and he'd won :-) He was so pleased with himself :-) He was also very possessive and said he wasn't sharing with Princess Lollipop - cue big tantrum from her!!
On the way home we parked at the village park, so that the kids could have a play in the lovely sunshine. Princess Lollipop wanted her buggy and baby to come to the park too, she threw another loud tantrum because I wouldn't let her push the buggy across the road! Given the state of her pushing skills, I wasn't taking that chance!! Once we were actually in the park, she cheered up. There was a little boy and his Mum already playing, so Princess Lollipop joined in, the little boy introduced himself and told us he was four. I'm not sure why but he kept calling Princess Lollipop "Sir"!!! I know she's bossy but still lol :-) It was funny to watch Princess Lollipop putting her baby on the swing and trying to push her :-) Then she found a stick and baby got abandoned while Princess Lollipop and the stick played on the slide for ages. Little Prince who had really enjoyed himself at the park yesterday, didn't have such a great time today. There was only one other child his age playing out, and she just followed him around and didn't really seem to play very much. He wanted to play with the older teens, who arrived for a game of football, but he was too small. So he spent his time mooching about in a bad mood, even so he still made a huge fuss about not wanting to go home !
Thursday, 24 March 2011
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