Tuesday, 20 September 2011

HOW TO CHEER OUR LITTLE MADAM UP

Ok so its been a little over a week now since I last posted. Why well our little Jess hasn't been her self. With a slight elevated temp tired and off her food she's been misrable moany and generally quite difficult to say the least. As always we her parents are wondering why! Was she coming down with her first cold of a new winter season perhaps a chest infection was forming maybe her teeth again or was it because she hadn't been out in the frest air for a few days and was becoming bored and restless.
Our madam Jess was having a a little trouble with her ears phew so calpol given breakfast offered and a bottle followered by a trip to the shops for mommy while madam had a sleep.

Shopping done now time for a walk home via a visit to our local duck pond where we would have lunch feeds the ducks and a casual stroll through the bristly leaves.

What a difference Jessica was not only smiling but her whole face lit up she talked me to death she had so much to say mainly about the cheeky ducks and geese that not only polished off a whole loaf of bread but also tried to swipe a chip or three from us lol.

Whilst walking around the pond Jessica found her very 1st conker she was so intrigued as was the different colour leaves and there shapes she particularally loved the one stuck on the end of a small branch. She discovered the ducks and geese would keep there distance as she swung it around. Jess found a ladybird in amounst some leaves as well as a prickly cocker shell.

Jess of course shared her discoveries with her best friends chicken and meow meow all of whom loved walking through the fallen autum leaves there fav part was the crunching sound.

When it was time to go Jess indeed toddle back to the edge of the pond to say goodbye to the ducks and geese before happily getting back into her pushchair for the final walk home.

Nappy changed pj's on a bottle it was time to chill on the sofa while watching garfield.

ONE HAPPY CHEERED UP LITTLE JESSICA!!

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