It’s Easter weekend and I have had a fun time so far. We should have more four day weekends, even if Mummy and Daddy say it’s harder work than being at work. Pft, what are they talking about?
Ok, so what have I been up to? On Friday we had breakfast with Olga and Maya then in the afternoon me, Mummy and Daddy went for a walk on the beach. I was only meant to be getting my toes wet but went too far into the water and got my top wet too – oh dear. So I ended up running around in just my nappy, which was fine by me. We saw a HUGE bird, I think it was a pterodactyl. Or maybe a pelican. Definitely one or the other. I thought it was going to start snatching tourists out of the water, it was so enormous. After that, searching for shells seemed kinda boring so we went home and had some chippies.
Yesterday was a mega good day – we went to an Easter party at Jacob’s house! I had so much fun. First of all I helped Mummy fill some plastic eggs with sweets. And by ‘helped’, I do of course mean I ate some sweets. Mummy said I was like a sweetie assassin as I kept pinching them without her seeing me. She just wasn’t paying attention because she was concentrating on fitting the eggs together. She was sticking her tongue out and everything. Concentrating is not her strong point. After that we made more eggs, but this time we made REAL eggs!
Mummy hard boiled them for an hour (not really, but it felt like it) then we painted them loads of different colours using food dye and a paintbrush. We were meant to use vinegar to stain the eggs but Gran used it all when she was here. Seriously, how much vinegar does a normal person need in two weeks?! I think she was drinking it. So we managed without. Mummy and Daddy held the eggs while I painted which worked out well for me because they ended up with food dye all over their hands and I was relatively clean. Unfortunately Daddy looked like he’d been chopping someone up because his hands were so red and Mummy looked like she had a bad disease as her hands were a yellowy-green. Most amusing, especially when the dye wouldn’t wash off and people kept asking Mummy what was wrong with her hands. The eggs came out well though, that’s the main thing.
It was terribly exciting at Jacob’s house because Lizzie made us all bunny ears and painted a bunny nose and whiskers on our faces. We all looked SO cute. Then the Easter Bunny came to see us! Actually, we didn’t technically see him because we thought he was inside and he was actually outside, though Daddy caused a near riot by walking in the door and us kids all got a bit excited because we though the Easter Bunny was coming in. Suffice to say, we were all rather disappointed when my Daddy appeared, looking slightly startled to find 14 kids hunting for the Bunny Rabbit in the living room. By the time we got outside, the Easter Bunny had been and gone but left loads of eggs for us to find! We all ran around searching for eggs and I filled my bag with goodies. I was quite tired after that so sat down with Maya and Leo to eat some chocolate and sweets. After I’d done that, I felt filled with new energy and somehow found the strength to run around like a maniac for six more hours with my new friend, Emily. Good stuff, chocolate…
We also had an egg and spoon race using the eggs we’d made earlier. That was hilarious because let’s face it, how many two year olds can take direction and run in a straight line? The parents had no sooner managed to get us all lined up in what you might describe as a row, if you were feeling generous, when we had our first false start. So once Jasmine had been dragged back to the starting line, we all tensed for the signal and had our second false start! Guy, who’s just little, took off like a bat out of hell which made the rest of us start running too. Maybe that was the ‘go’ sign, who knows?
Anyway, there I was, clutching on to my egg like Daddy had told me to, bashing into Connor who was running the wrong way, approaching the turning post (a ride-on doggy) when I got a bit distracted. Despite Mummy and Daddy shouting encouragement and telling me to come back, I thought it would be a better idea to follow Emily in a totally different direction and off we went! I have no idea who won, and care even less. All I know is when I did cross the finish line, a few minutes later, Mummy and Daddy still said I’d done a good job. To be honest, it was pretty tough going out there in the baking sun. Thank goodness we didn’t have a Gladiator obstacle course set up like John (Jacob’s Daddy) suggested. I’d never have made it up the travelator. Personally, I think the highlight of the race was spotting Maya riding off on the goalpost. Good for her, she’s a rebel!
I got to stay up a bit late at Jacob’s house as my Mummy and Daddy were having too much fun to go home. Jacob’s Mummy, Victoria, broke out the homemade mojitos (that’s Daddy’s favourite cocktail, in case you don’t know, and in no way gay or so Daddy says) and then all the grown-ups basically forgot us kids were there so we started playing a little game in the porch we like to call Lord of the Flies. We were just about to eat Madeline (Emily’s little sister and clearly the weakest child present due to her only being a few months old) when Mummy and Daddy decided to go home. No matter, we can pick up the game next time.
It was quite late when I got to bed but I still didn’t sleep in. I should have, because I was tired, but I like to make sure Daddy gets up nice and early. Mwahahaa! We didn’t do too much today because we were all a bit tired but I did speak to Gran on the phone although I refused to speak to Auntie Jill no matter how much she begged and/or threatened because she said my blog is too long. I also talked to Granny and Auntie Ali on the webcam and showed them my funny faces. Then this afternoon we went to the East End to look at the blowholes. They are funny. When a big wave comes in water shoots out of the hole and up into the sky. That was entertaining…for a few minutes at least. The ice-cream that followed was better though. I hope we have more ice-cream tomorrow.