Friday, November 02, 2018

When you need to be fasted up

The phone rang this morning.
'What time are you coming to our house, Granny?' three-year-old GrandDaughter2 asked.
'What time would you like me to come, sweetheart?'
'Um ... Tuesday.'
'What about 10 o'clock instead?'
'Okay.'

We had a lovely walk. Daughter, Nuora, GrandDaughters 1 and 2, GrandSons 2 and 4, Holly George and me. Through the fields along the cliff top to the coffee shop.

The sun was really warm - especially when I was running with GrandSon2.
'Hold my hand to run,' he said.
'I'll slow you down,' I said.
'I'll fast you up,' he said.
Can't argue with that.

Cousins GrandDaughter2 and GrandSon4 get on really well. Especially when it comes to poking sticks in puddles.


7 comments:

Polly said...

Sounds like a great time :-)

Debra She Who Seeks said...

That's quite the log sculpture!

SmitoniusAndSonata said...

Perfect way to spend the day for you all.

Ole Phat Stu said...

Do teach them PoohSticks at some stream's footbridge :-)

Liz Hinds said...

It was, Polly.

Not bad to find on a random gate, Debra.

Absolutely, Sonata.

Been doing it for years, Stu!

Anonymous said...

I like "...fast you up."
Cop Car

Jacqui said...

Children's language is so honest, isn't it? Love the little wooden man!