Sunday, August 16, 2009

Visiting Grannysaurus

First you borrow Grandma's great big "choppers" and carefully prune some palm trees.
Mummy gets nervous about the "choppers", but she is out shopping.


Then you create a cosy nest out of the palm leaves and a big cushion.

Note: of course you remove your boots while you are in your nest.
Next, while you are lying on the ground with your eyes closed, resting from your labour and enjoying the moment, your little brother stomps on your head with his new crocodile boots.
In spite of his protests of, "...but I said zorry", little brother still does serious time out.

He is not pleased about his "sentence".
When he is "released" he gives you a big hug and says, "I zorry". You hug him back to show there are no hard feelings and, while you hold him close, you tickle him with your palm leaf.
Then you both run around hugging, tickling and giggling until it's time to leave.




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2 comments:

  1. Why ever would their mother be anxious about those choppers? Those gum boots will protect him! Hmm.
    I'm glad that everything ended well, with them being best of friends again. Though Dragon's face was so sad!

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  2. Of course you take your boots off for your nest... inside mummy's house with mummy's bare feet however... NO WAY ON EARTH can I convince them to take their boots off!

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I have worked as a Biology lab assistant, Pathology lab assistant, geochem lab assistant, land tenure researcher, hospital and prison chaplain, parish care coordinator and part owner of a small business. I have studied some science (no degrees) and have a theology and a chaplaincy certificate. I still love science of all types and enjoy studying theology. Science and theology belong together. At present I am a work-at-home Grannysaurus.

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