I've finally lost it

wilma-bride

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I am completely and utterly mad, round the twist, loony tunes :rotfl2:

Don (my colleague - bless him, for he keeps me sane) and I have just been talking about books and all of a sudden I had a major brainwave about what the title of my April 2008 trip report would be :idea:

It was such an inspiration, I was smiling away to myself and Don asked what I was smiling at. This, of course, was my first mistake - I told him :rotfl:

When I'd finished explaining, he looked at me for a long, long time, shook his head and said 'You're wasted here, Joh, do you know that' :rotfl2:

So now I'm so excited I might just have to start writing my pre-trippy for my April trip ;)

Anyway, the long and short of it, is that I have decided I am quite obviously completely mental :lmao: Given the recent developments with my DS and his new found friend :rolleyes: I am obviously in good company though
 
aw! bless Joh, you're sooooo organised, just be sure to finish the darn trippie, and I can't wait to find out the title!
 
aw Joh, how is Daniels new friend today ?

Judging by recent developments on another thread, I agree you have most definately lost the plot x
 

Unfortunately, I'm in the dog house because I shut his tail in the car door this morning :sad2:

I remember Samuel having a "friend" called Mousey and I got so beeping sick of deferring to the darn thing ("I can't do/eat/play that, Mousey says it's stupid/horrible/boring" etc etc:furious:) that I pretended to eat it one morning on the way to school. Really insane idea - DS took it so badly that I had to simulate regurgitation in order to resolve the situation and stop him sobbing! Fortunately it worked but did I mention I was on a packed Parisian bus at the time???!!!!! :eek: I got so many knowing "Ah ze crazee engleesh looks"... :crazy: :sad2:
 
I remember Samuel having a "friend" called Mousey and I got so beeping sick of deferring to the darn thing ("I can't do/eat/play that, Mousey says it's stupid/horrible/boring" etc etc:furious:) that I pretended to eat it one morning on the way to school. Really insane idea - DS took it so badly that I had to simulate regurgitation in order to resolve the situation and stop him sobbing! Fortunately it worked but did I mention I was on a packed Parisian bus at the time???!!!!! :eek: I got so many knowing "Ah ze crazee engleesh looks"... :crazy: :sad2:

Oh my Karen - that makes me look totally sane :rotfl: We haven't had any of the blaming Tigger stuff - yet! But he does make me stop the car cos Tigger's taken his seat belt off or hasn't got in yet and last night poor Tigger spent 10 minutes on the naughty spot for jumping on the bed :rotfl2:
 
It was one of my least glorious parenting moments! Neither of my other 2 had imaginary friends so when Mousey appeared without warning it was a little weird. I was rather happy when he left without saying goodbye about a year later. Mind you, this from a kid who claimed that Scary Spice talked to him from his Spice Girls poster! :lmao: :rotfl2: :rotfl:

Actually I might have to remind him of that as he's just had his 14th birthday... ;)
 
I remember Samuel having a "friend" called Mousey and I got so beeping sick of deferring to the darn thing ("I can't do/eat/play that, Mousey says it's stupid/horrible/boring" etc etc:furious:) that I pretended to eat it one morning on the way to school. Really insane idea - DS took it so badly that I had to simulate regurgitation in order to resolve the situation and stop him sobbing! Fortunately it worked but did I mention I was on a packed Parisian bus at the time???!!!!! :eek: I got so many knowing "Ah ze crazee engleesh looks"... :crazy: :sad2:

LOL - this is so funny I have this fantastic picture in my head of you regurgitating poor Mousey

Tam
 
Mind you, this from a kid who claimed that Scary Spice talked to him from his Spice Girls poster! :lmao: :rotfl2: :rotfl:

We went to some trouble to get DD a teletubbie poster when they were at the height of their popularity. I was so pleased to get one and put it up in her room but a few days later DD came running into my room at bed time screaming "Dipsy is staring at me!" The poster had to come down and never went back up.

Libby

PS There used to be a kids TV programme where Michael Owen talked to a boy from a poster.
 
We went to some trouble to get DD a teletubbie poster when they were at the height of their popularity. I was so pleased to get one and put it up in her room but a few days later DD came running into my room at bed time screaming "Dipsy is staring at me!" The poster had to come down and never went back up.

Libby, that is so funny - your poor DD. Kids can get so funny about things like that.

PS There used to be a kids TV programme where Michael Owen talked to a boy from a poster.

I remember that - can't remember for the life of me what it was called though :confused3
 





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