Smiling before disaster struck: on friday I got the dreaded phone call from the nursery that Katy was ill, with sickness and diarrhoea. Then the rest of us went down like dominoes. No sooner back at work than off sick! Katy thankfully is on the mend, but it seems like we're living in a plague house at the moment. At least the sun is shining.
It's Iggle-Piggle! The only TV programme Katy even pretends to watch is In the Night Garden , where the tiniest happenings contribute to what passes for a storyline, everyone has their own little song (incongruously and not always very accurately performed by narrator Derek Jacobi), and every episode concludes with the same 'going to sleep' routine. A very successful concept. Three significant tiny happenings this week. A 6th tooth has appeared, without any hassle. For the first time Katy put 'her' CDs back into the box she'd tipped them them out of (quote from the nursery staff: "She's a right one for taking things out of boxes"). As a librarian, I find this reassuring. Perhaps most exciting: she has been confidently pushing her trolley up and down the hallway with all the control of a rally car driver. Surely independent steps can only be days away?
A doubling of output in the 6 weeks since my last post on this topic . Katy has reportedly just stuck her arms in the air and announced The moon lives up in the night sky! More chuckle-worthy utterences currently: an ambulance is an am-be-be, and when she comes out of the bath she is a vagrant (she means fragrant ).
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