
Only 5 days to go until my first Christmas. How exciting. The tree is up, there are lots of presents under it from friends and family, and now we just have to see what Father Christmas is going to bring. I need to make sure I rest a lot over the coming days. I've been very poorly since Thursday, so I need to make a full recovery by the time Christmas comes. I was okay on Wednesday, mummy even tried to take me swimming, but we drove all the way up to Oxford only to find out that our lesson had been cancelled again - the pool as still too cold. But then on Thursday I woke up feeling really rotten. I was crying a lot becuase my throat hurt so much, and I was finding it difficult to feed because my nose was all blocked. Harriet went off to stay at Granny Judy's house on Friday for the weekend, but I stayed in the warm with mummy and daddy all weekend. That meant that they didn't get to go and have Christmas dinner in Guildford with their friends, because of me being so ill. Anyway, I saw the doctor on Friday, and she said I was okay, so I've just been having lots of calpol, which is making me feel better. It's been hard to eat my puree though, as it hurts my throat to swallow, but I ate a bit of sweet potato and swede for my tea, so I think I'm on the mend. I'm looking forward to Christmas eve, as I'm going to go to church for the first time to the Crib Service, how exciting, then it will be home to put out the mince pie, sherry and carrot for Father Christmas and the reindeer!
So sorry you have been poorly, Bea. Get well soon - we are looking forward to going to the crib service with you.
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Hello Bea - you're looking even more cute.
ReplyDeleteIt was so lovely to see you last week and catch up on some cuddles. I hope you're feeling much better now. Happy first Christmas, little one. See you next week.
lots of love & kisses
Granny J x x x