Monday, 26 December 2011
The Magic of Christmas: Christmas Day
Christmas Eve was pretty magical in itself this year. We spent the morning at Ant and Emma's exchanging presents with the girls and speaking to Auntie Judy and Uncle Ian in Australia via Skype. Jamie loved playing with all the girls toys! After a rest in the afternoon we headed off to church for Christingle. This is lovely every year with the fully interactive Christmas story (not the traditional one!) and seeing everyone in the candlelight. Then we headed back and nanna came in for a few glasses of wine and we opened our presents from nanna and she opened hers! Jamie got a bike and a helmet. He was very excited!!
Then Christmas morning I awoke first and tried to creep out of bed, but was soon aware that I was being followed so I quickly woke up Daddy. I had mentioned to Daddy prior to Christmas Eve about one of the customs mentioned at: http://grumpymumtobe.blogspot.com/2011/12/christmas-customs.html but we had said nothing more. We were all surprised then, when I turned on the Christmas lights in the front room to find footprints from the chimney to the tree!! 'Santa must have brought the snow in on his boots from the North Pole' said Daddy. Truly Magical!!
Saturday, 24 December 2011
The Magic of Christmas
Jamie has known just enough to really enjoy it! Although we weren't sure whether he was going to understand what was going on, as the days to Christmas Eve went on Jamie seemed to grasp more and more. We had a few false starts at the beginning of December where he seemed fearful of things. He certainly did not like ornaments where their legs dangled down and nanna had to remove hers for a few days. I also had to hide my wobbly Santa to begin with! We went to The Ark Christmas fair the last weekend of November and Jamie just cried the whole time, so there was no way he was going to sit on Santa's knee. Obviously his two days at week at Nursery has helped as they told stories and made cards and a small stocking to hang on the tree. We also went to a Christmas special at the library where the children could colour in and make a fairy, but Jamie just wanted to read the books about Santa. His favourite was an Usborne Sparkly Touchy-feely called Father Christmas (Watt & Finn) which we brought home and read over and over. It showed the elves, the sleigh, the snow, the reindeer, chimneys, trees and presents!!
Toddler Signing was brilliant (as usual) and we made a couple of baubles to hang on the tree. These were basically plain silver baubles dipped in glue and covered in sequins, but Jamie helped to make them and they look wonderful on the tree. For Mothers Day this year Jamie had made me a heart on the end of a ribbon and I also put this on our tree. I just hope that all these treasures will make it to Christmas 2012.
Over the years I have collected a variety of Christmas ornaments and Jamie has carried around one or more of these over the past few weeks and called them names such as 'Big Santa', 'Little Santa', 'Rudy' (from me calling one of our reindeer's Rudy). He also had a number of nights where he took the stocking he made from off the tree and took it to bed with him. 'Bear Bear' was well and truly forgotten!
Oh, and he loved the concept of a chocolate advent calender - especially as he got two this year; one from nanna and one from Uncle Paul!
Thursday, 22 December 2011
More Parties and Visits
Christmas is exhausting with all the visits and parties that need to be done in the short space of 2 / 3 weeks. I have been lucky this year that I have not suffered from a cold (touch wood) although there have been a few days when I could have easily stayed in bed! Of course it has been great to see everyone and meet up with people you have not seen for a while. Mummy and Daddy have had their yearly trip to the Chinese Banquet at The Ocean, and I even enjoyed the works Christmas Lunch as it went on for nearly 3 hours and we still got paid!
The evening of the Christmas lunch from work was the Nativity on the Green at Hykeham, so I picked up nanna and then we collected Jamie from Nursery. Unfortunately it was too cold for all of us, so we only managed a quick once around the stalls. We all felt better after a mince pie and a cup of tea at nannas...
The week before Christmas was packed with outings for all of us. Visiting Auntie Marie, the writing group Christmas meal and Christmas Bingo for a start. Then Jamie had the Baby Signing Christmas Party on the Tuesday - which was wonderful as always - followed by the Nursery Party on the Wednesday. Jamie did not like the Santa that the Nursery had. I wasn't sure either - he was far too skinny! But Jamie did come home with another present....
The evening of the Christmas lunch from work was the Nativity on the Green at Hykeham, so I picked up nanna and then we collected Jamie from Nursery. Unfortunately it was too cold for all of us, so we only managed a quick once around the stalls. We all felt better after a mince pie and a cup of tea at nannas...
The week before Christmas was packed with outings for all of us. Visiting Auntie Marie, the writing group Christmas meal and Christmas Bingo for a start. Then Jamie had the Baby Signing Christmas Party on the Tuesday - which was wonderful as always - followed by the Nursery Party on the Wednesday. Jamie did not like the Santa that the Nursery had. I wasn't sure either - he was far too skinny! But Jamie did come home with another present....
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Magic Reindeer Food
Nursery sent home a small bag of Magic Reindeer Food for Jamie.
The poem attached to it read:
Sprinkle on the lawn at night!
The moon will make it sparkle bright.
As Santa's reindeer fly and roam -
This will guide them to your home.
The poem attached to it read:
Sprinkle on the lawn at night!
The moon will make it sparkle bright.
As Santa's reindeer fly and roam -
This will guide them to your home.
Sunday, 18 December 2011
Putting on a Children's Christmas Party
Planning
We booked the local hall from 6pm–9pm at a cost of £24 (£8 an hour) and although we left before 9pm we could have had the hall from 5.30 – 9.30pm. We made a list of our closest friends and in November asked around who would be interested. After we had a list, we then allocated foodstuffs to attendee’s i.e. Becci – Pringles, Crisps; Jo – Tea, Coffee, Sugar, milk etc. Kerry, Becci and I also took some napkins, paper plates, plastic glasses and tablecloths. I think the food that was brought was just about right. We opened it all up as soon as we got there and just had a ‘running’ buffet’. However, we had to keep an eye on some of the children as they were eating far too much cake and chocolate!
Apparently we got into a little bit of trouble, as we left on some lights in the hall and didn’t take our rubbish home. As it turned out there wasn’t actually that much rubbish. There was also a door that was apparently left open. We think this was in the toilets, so next time we need to do a sweep of the building to make sure we have turned off lights and closed doors. And also to check we have not left anyone in!!
Decorations
Although the church hall was decorated we took along some more tinsel and some fibre optic Christmas trees to put on tables. We also took a lighting box to put disco lights on the wall and some extra Christmas lights. Don’t forget pins, sellotape, and string for the balloons, bluetac and scissors!
Father Christmas
SANTA came!! Once again, it’s not what you know, but who you know and Nanna knows Santa (she used to work with Mrs Claus). We knew he was coming about 7pm so Nanna and Santa's Little Helper (Becci in her costume) waited for him at the door. I wandered out just as he was walking down the street. As daddy said, it probably looks better than him getting out of a car! We did think about getting Auntie Hannah to lead the children in some Christmas songs while we were waiting for Santa, but it all happened so quick we did not have enough time! I got Paul to turn the music off and told all the children to sit on the mats as a special visitor was about to arrive. Santa knocked loudly on the door and came in ringing his bell! The smiles on the children’s faces were a delight. He had brought his own large sack and Becci did a quick sleight of hand putting all our presents with his sack; hence looking like he had brought them with him!
Santa’s only request was a chair without arms so that the children could sit on his knee if they wanted. We decorated his chair with tinsel and put Christmas lights all around the window he sat in front of. We sat him at the front of the mats so that all the children could sit in front of him. As Santa read out each label with the help of Becci, each child went to the front and sat with Santa for a quiet chat. He asked them whether they had been good and what they wanted for Christmas. The looks on their faces were amazing. A few of the younger children were a bit scared and Jamie took a bit of convincing to sit on his knee but all in all it went very well.
After all the children had received their presents and they were all hyper and running around, I got my chance to have my photo taken with Santa and sit down and have a chat. He was saying some of the children he meets break your heart. Some ask for 42” TVs and others just ask for a Chocolate Orange. One child just wanted ‘a cuddle from his mummy’.
When I initially rang Santa he stated that he would like a charity donation. Therefore, I made a ‘Collection Box’ and Santa’s Little Helper took it round for donations while Santa was having his cup of tea. I bought him a bottle of whisky myself and sent him a thank you card. Mrs Claus sent me a nice email saying that the collection had raised £31.33 and this would be going to the Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance.
Presents
Prior to the party we asked each parent to wrap a present for their own children. This was chiefly because the youngest was 3 months and the oldest 14, so a secret Santa would not really have worked. A few people had dropped off their presents at mine prior to the party so there were only a few presents that needed sneaking into the bag in the kitchen!
Games
Kerry did a wonderful ‘Pin the Nose on Rudolph’ and Jodie and her friend Lucy were brilliant in their organisation of the younger children for this and a few other games such as musical statues etc. I had wrapped a number of ‘prizes’ to give winners and I also had a few extra bags of sweets. We decided against Pass the Parcel as it could have gone on too long (or upset everyone as it did at the baby signing party when the same baby got to open most of the wrappers). To be honest we did not need many games as the children kept themselves amused running around after each other.
Music and Lights
Paul brought his IPod and docking and so there was music. I think next year we need to do a dedicated ‘Christmas mix’ as I felt there was not enough Christmas Music. However, I don’t think there were any complaints!
Lessons Learnt
Party poppers and blowers; like bubble mixture, need to be supervised!
Children need to be encouraged to clean up their own mess. This includes food, drink and wrapping paper! At the end it was ‘all hands on deck’ with the clearing away and washing up. Thank you Nanna!
Total Cost
In total the whole night cost me personally only about £25. This includes hall hire of £12 (other £12 paid by Kerry) bottle of whiskey for Santa (£10), Milk and a random selection of chocolates, sweets, poppers, and balloons. We took a bottle of wine, some lager and lemonade for us plus a bottle of squash for Jamie which we shared with others who wanted some. We also took a bag of sugar and a box of tea that we had in the cupboard, and Kerry brought along a large jar of coffee left over from Elliot’s’ Christening. Everyone else brought their own food and drink and I think not only was it cheaper than a night out at The Bentley (where we used to go before children) but it was a better night all around!
In total we had 20 children and, including Santa; 22 adults. I had initially panicked that we had too many children coming. Looking back 20 children was just right. Lucy Clark was the last one to have her present from Santa and she waited quite a long time. You could see Little Tilley was beginning to panic that Santa had forgot her.....
Next Party: Jamie’s 3rd Birthday!
We booked the local hall from 6pm–9pm at a cost of £24 (£8 an hour) and although we left before 9pm we could have had the hall from 5.30 – 9.30pm. We made a list of our closest friends and in November asked around who would be interested. After we had a list, we then allocated foodstuffs to attendee’s i.e. Becci – Pringles, Crisps; Jo – Tea, Coffee, Sugar, milk etc. Kerry, Becci and I also took some napkins, paper plates, plastic glasses and tablecloths. I think the food that was brought was just about right. We opened it all up as soon as we got there and just had a ‘running’ buffet’. However, we had to keep an eye on some of the children as they were eating far too much cake and chocolate!
Apparently we got into a little bit of trouble, as we left on some lights in the hall and didn’t take our rubbish home. As it turned out there wasn’t actually that much rubbish. There was also a door that was apparently left open. We think this was in the toilets, so next time we need to do a sweep of the building to make sure we have turned off lights and closed doors. And also to check we have not left anyone in!!
Decorations
Although the church hall was decorated we took along some more tinsel and some fibre optic Christmas trees to put on tables. We also took a lighting box to put disco lights on the wall and some extra Christmas lights. Don’t forget pins, sellotape, and string for the balloons, bluetac and scissors!
Father Christmas
SANTA came!! Once again, it’s not what you know, but who you know and Nanna knows Santa (she used to work with Mrs Claus). We knew he was coming about 7pm so Nanna and Santa's Little Helper (Becci in her costume) waited for him at the door. I wandered out just as he was walking down the street. As daddy said, it probably looks better than him getting out of a car! We did think about getting Auntie Hannah to lead the children in some Christmas songs while we were waiting for Santa, but it all happened so quick we did not have enough time! I got Paul to turn the music off and told all the children to sit on the mats as a special visitor was about to arrive. Santa knocked loudly on the door and came in ringing his bell! The smiles on the children’s faces were a delight. He had brought his own large sack and Becci did a quick sleight of hand putting all our presents with his sack; hence looking like he had brought them with him!
Santa’s only request was a chair without arms so that the children could sit on his knee if they wanted. We decorated his chair with tinsel and put Christmas lights all around the window he sat in front of. We sat him at the front of the mats so that all the children could sit in front of him. As Santa read out each label with the help of Becci, each child went to the front and sat with Santa for a quiet chat. He asked them whether they had been good and what they wanted for Christmas. The looks on their faces were amazing. A few of the younger children were a bit scared and Jamie took a bit of convincing to sit on his knee but all in all it went very well.
After all the children had received their presents and they were all hyper and running around, I got my chance to have my photo taken with Santa and sit down and have a chat. He was saying some of the children he meets break your heart. Some ask for 42” TVs and others just ask for a Chocolate Orange. One child just wanted ‘a cuddle from his mummy’.
When I initially rang Santa he stated that he would like a charity donation. Therefore, I made a ‘Collection Box’ and Santa’s Little Helper took it round for donations while Santa was having his cup of tea. I bought him a bottle of whisky myself and sent him a thank you card. Mrs Claus sent me a nice email saying that the collection had raised £31.33 and this would be going to the Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance.
Presents
Prior to the party we asked each parent to wrap a present for their own children. This was chiefly because the youngest was 3 months and the oldest 14, so a secret Santa would not really have worked. A few people had dropped off their presents at mine prior to the party so there were only a few presents that needed sneaking into the bag in the kitchen!
Games
Kerry did a wonderful ‘Pin the Nose on Rudolph’ and Jodie and her friend Lucy were brilliant in their organisation of the younger children for this and a few other games such as musical statues etc. I had wrapped a number of ‘prizes’ to give winners and I also had a few extra bags of sweets. We decided against Pass the Parcel as it could have gone on too long (or upset everyone as it did at the baby signing party when the same baby got to open most of the wrappers). To be honest we did not need many games as the children kept themselves amused running around after each other.
Music and Lights
Paul brought his IPod and docking and so there was music. I think next year we need to do a dedicated ‘Christmas mix’ as I felt there was not enough Christmas Music. However, I don’t think there were any complaints!
Lessons Learnt
Party poppers and blowers; like bubble mixture, need to be supervised!
Children need to be encouraged to clean up their own mess. This includes food, drink and wrapping paper! At the end it was ‘all hands on deck’ with the clearing away and washing up. Thank you Nanna!
Total Cost
In total the whole night cost me personally only about £25. This includes hall hire of £12 (other £12 paid by Kerry) bottle of whiskey for Santa (£10), Milk and a random selection of chocolates, sweets, poppers, and balloons. We took a bottle of wine, some lager and lemonade for us plus a bottle of squash for Jamie which we shared with others who wanted some. We also took a bag of sugar and a box of tea that we had in the cupboard, and Kerry brought along a large jar of coffee left over from Elliot’s’ Christening. Everyone else brought their own food and drink and I think not only was it cheaper than a night out at The Bentley (where we used to go before children) but it was a better night all around!
In total we had 20 children and, including Santa; 22 adults. I had initially panicked that we had too many children coming. Looking back 20 children was just right. Lucy Clark was the last one to have her present from Santa and she waited quite a long time. You could see Little Tilley was beginning to panic that Santa had forgot her.....
Next Party: Jamie’s 3rd Birthday!
Friday, 16 December 2011
The Art of Present Hiding?
Went to visit Vicky and Indie to exchange presents and, other than the one Jamie had received from Santa at North Scarle, he had not really been given one. Consequently, as soon as he knew it was for him he wanted to 'hold it'. That was fine in the car. When we got back I explained that the present would need to go under the tree until Christmas day. That all seemed fine and understood. However, as I was in the kitchen I heard a 'Wow, Peppa Pig!' and returned to find said present unwrapped. I told Jamie he should not have opened it and he burst into tears. I then told him he should not have done it, but now that he had, why didn't we open it up? I didn't want to ruin the magic..... We opened the present and had a play for a while, but then it was time for Peppa on the TV so I managed to hide the present away. A few days later I was able to re-wrap the present and he never mentioned it again.
Another 'near miss' was one morning when nanna dropped off some presents she had been keeping for me at hers. She left them in the front porch for me to move them when an opportunity arose. Unfortunately, the postman came and wanted a signature and Jamie (being Jamie) came to have a look what was going on. Again 'Wow. Want to play'. I quickly moved him out of the way and soon distracted him with something else - probably 'Advent Choc Choc'.
Another 'near miss' was one morning when nanna dropped off some presents she had been keeping for me at hers. She left them in the front porch for me to move them when an opportunity arose. Unfortunately, the postman came and wanted a signature and Jamie (being Jamie) came to have a look what was going on. Again 'Wow. Want to play'. I quickly moved him out of the way and soon distracted him with something else - probably 'Advent Choc Choc'.
Saturday, 10 December 2011
Christmas Customs
Received a lovely email from the Mumsnet Team this week www.mumsnet.com/ which highlighted some Christmas customs it might be nice to 'borrow'.
Run Up To Christmas
We have a little elf who 'arrives' on 1 December bringing our Advent calendars and then sits on various shelves round the house watching the children to check if they're being good. On Christmas Eve, he disappears to report to Father Christmas how good they've been and whether they will get any presents!
Christmas Eve
We do PJs and Christmas books. Apparently, they fall off Santa's sleigh.
We make a runway from tealights in jam jars in the garden on Christmas Eve so the big man knows where to land.
We do milk and a mince pie for Santa and a carrot for the reindeer.
We must watch the Muppet Christmas Carol DVD on Christmas Eve, otherwise it's just not Christmas.
We live in north Norway and the main day of Christmas is 24 December. After Christmas dinner, we head up to the cemetery. We have candles, seasonal decorations and a bottle of water to make the candles freeze in place. It is still and serene; totally dark except for thousands of candles on decorated graves. We decorate and light the candles, give thoughts to the year that has passed, remember our ancestors, and head home.
When my children were small, I would sprinkle talcum powder (snow) around the tree and my brother would put on his big work boots and walk through the talc. The children were convinced Santa had been and brought the snow with him.
Christmas Pleasures
The sheer magic of story-telling, singing, baking, crafting, going on long icy walks, whispering about magic late at night, dressing up, laughing and sharing is what it's all about. The whole family comes together and the same traditions are entered into with the same joy each year.
The children unwrap little stocking pressies, all covered in separate Santa paper, with messages on the cards, such as 'For working hard on your maths' or 'For being kind to Nanny'. And then potatoes, wrapped too, with messages like 'For getting stroppy with your brother again'!
Aftermath
When we are tidying away the decorations, we write a little note to put in with them, saying what we hope for in the year ahead. It is lovely when you open the decorations box the next year and see what you have written.
Run Up To Christmas
We have a little elf who 'arrives' on 1 December bringing our Advent calendars and then sits on various shelves round the house watching the children to check if they're being good. On Christmas Eve, he disappears to report to Father Christmas how good they've been and whether they will get any presents!
Christmas Eve
We do PJs and Christmas books. Apparently, they fall off Santa's sleigh.
We make a runway from tealights in jam jars in the garden on Christmas Eve so the big man knows where to land.
We do milk and a mince pie for Santa and a carrot for the reindeer.
We must watch the Muppet Christmas Carol DVD on Christmas Eve, otherwise it's just not Christmas.
We live in north Norway and the main day of Christmas is 24 December. After Christmas dinner, we head up to the cemetery. We have candles, seasonal decorations and a bottle of water to make the candles freeze in place. It is still and serene; totally dark except for thousands of candles on decorated graves. We decorate and light the candles, give thoughts to the year that has passed, remember our ancestors, and head home.
When my children were small, I would sprinkle talcum powder (snow) around the tree and my brother would put on his big work boots and walk through the talc. The children were convinced Santa had been and brought the snow with him.
Christmas Pleasures
The sheer magic of story-telling, singing, baking, crafting, going on long icy walks, whispering about magic late at night, dressing up, laughing and sharing is what it's all about. The whole family comes together and the same traditions are entered into with the same joy each year.
The children unwrap little stocking pressies, all covered in separate Santa paper, with messages on the cards, such as 'For working hard on your maths' or 'For being kind to Nanny'. And then potatoes, wrapped too, with messages like 'For getting stroppy with your brother again'!
Aftermath
When we are tidying away the decorations, we write a little note to put in with them, saying what we hope for in the year ahead. It is lovely when you open the decorations box the next year and see what you have written.
Thursday, 8 December 2011
My Son is a Monster!!
Monday this week was an absolute nightmare! Jamie was clingy, crying, shouting and it was one major tantrum after another. We made a short trip to Asda; where he kept demanding "this way mummy" and if we didn't go his way he screamed and cried very loudly! And lets try to forget when he grabbed all the miniature Christmas trees and threw them on the floor for all the batteries to fall out!!
Then we went visiting Sophie and then Noah and I have never seen him be so grumpy when playing with other peoples toys, but it was the lack of sharing and all the screaming he did when asked to take his turn that was the worst! I am afraid mummy lost her temper a couple of times with him and while at his cousin's threatened to take him home if he didn't play nicely.
We did come home early and then it all became apparent why Jamie had been so grumpy. He had a terrible cough and was up most of the night with it. Tuesday therefore I just let him sleep as long as he wanted. This meant we missed Toddler Signing again but at least Jamie was better before Wednesday. Nursery said he had nearly 3 hours sleep - what do we pay them for?
Then we went visiting Sophie and then Noah and I have never seen him be so grumpy when playing with other peoples toys, but it was the lack of sharing and all the screaming he did when asked to take his turn that was the worst! I am afraid mummy lost her temper a couple of times with him and while at his cousin's threatened to take him home if he didn't play nicely.
We did come home early and then it all became apparent why Jamie had been so grumpy. He had a terrible cough and was up most of the night with it. Tuesday therefore I just let him sleep as long as he wanted. This meant we missed Toddler Signing again but at least Jamie was better before Wednesday. Nursery said he had nearly 3 hours sleep - what do we pay them for?
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Christmas is Coming...
....and it gets more exciting every day!
This year I have tried to make it as magical as possible - for all our sakes. And so have been dragging daddy and Jamie along to as much as possible. This all started with the Lincoln Christmas Market which was held the first weekend of December. Last year it was cancelled for the first time due to the snow and ice that brought most of England to a stand still. I thought it might be nice if we all went on the Thursday night which is know as 'locals night' as the coaches and tourists don't really make the effort until the Friday! We were very lucky to have family who live very near the market (which is held in Lincoln Castle grounds) and so parking was less of a nightmare than it could have been! Although I didn't really spend much money, I really enjoyed it. We lost Nanna a couple of time so we were glad of the mobile phones, but even with that (and the German wine), daddy didn't really like it. He complained that it was too busy. I think for Jamie it was too crowded and too cold; although he loved the bubbles from one of the stalls. He was too young to go on any of the rides and too young to really walk on his own - we could have easily lost him! We had taken him in the pushchair but it is on its way out and not very easy to push about. In the end I spent a lot of time pushing an empty chair and daddy had Jamie on his shoulders. Not sure about next year....
This last weekend we went to see the North Scarle Santa Special (see: www.lincolnmes.org/). We have been to the car boot and been on the miniature trains a few times this year, but at Christmas there are mince pies and Father Christmas sits in his sleigh. When we first got there Jamie did not want to go on either the trains or visit Santa but after watching from the sidelines for a while we managed to go on the trains twice and Jamie also had a quick chat to Santa and was very pleased when he got a present!!
This year I have tried to make it as magical as possible - for all our sakes. And so have been dragging daddy and Jamie along to as much as possible. This all started with the Lincoln Christmas Market which was held the first weekend of December. Last year it was cancelled for the first time due to the snow and ice that brought most of England to a stand still. I thought it might be nice if we all went on the Thursday night which is know as 'locals night' as the coaches and tourists don't really make the effort until the Friday! We were very lucky to have family who live very near the market (which is held in Lincoln Castle grounds) and so parking was less of a nightmare than it could have been! Although I didn't really spend much money, I really enjoyed it. We lost Nanna a couple of time so we were glad of the mobile phones, but even with that (and the German wine), daddy didn't really like it. He complained that it was too busy. I think for Jamie it was too crowded and too cold; although he loved the bubbles from one of the stalls. He was too young to go on any of the rides and too young to really walk on his own - we could have easily lost him! We had taken him in the pushchair but it is on its way out and not very easy to push about. In the end I spent a lot of time pushing an empty chair and daddy had Jamie on his shoulders. Not sure about next year....
This last weekend we went to see the North Scarle Santa Special (see: www.lincolnmes.org/). We have been to the car boot and been on the miniature trains a few times this year, but at Christmas there are mince pies and Father Christmas sits in his sleigh. When we first got there Jamie did not want to go on either the trains or visit Santa but after watching from the sidelines for a while we managed to go on the trains twice and Jamie also had a quick chat to Santa and was very pleased when he got a present!!
Saturday, 3 December 2011
We seem to have lost 'Bear, Bear'....
We all braved the Lincoln Christmas market on Thursday night and Baby Bear (as Nanna calls him) has not been seen since. I keep expecting him to turn up and it breaks my heart when Jamie asks for him.....I did buy a spare bear sometime last year (from ebay 'findmycuddlytoy') but he got lost one day on the way back from nursery. Jamie would definately notice a switch if we bought a new one now as 'Bear, Bear' was well and truly used and even had some paint on his head! I shall miss him....
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