Sunday 21 March 2010

Chessington World of Adventures

Harry is such a busy baby! Today we took him to Chessington World of Adventures. I haven't been for years and it has changed a lot, although a lot of the older rides are still there, just with new names! First we went on some of the rides, here we are on a little roundabout. It had a dragon in the middle with a long tail which Harry confused with a snake - "sssssss"!


It was very busy today, we've been to the zoo during the winter and it was almost empty. This time it was nice because Harry was able to walk about a bit. Here he is being confused by a pig, it wasn't nice and pink like the ones that he recognises. Whenever he sees Daddy he points and gives a big smile.

He really enjoyed meeting the goat.


Another easy way to make him smile is to give him a biscuit!





Friday 19 March 2010

Legoland!

I've always wanted to go to Legoland and it's only now that we have an excuse to go! We all had a great time. We went on a few of the rides - Harry's first boat trip and train rides, as well as his first (3D) cinema experience. Harry's favourite area though was the room full of big Lego blocks.


Harry delighted Mummy by eating something that she had cooked - chewy cereal bars. It kept him busy in the pushchair long enough for us to look around the entire display of Lego models.

When he was flagging towards the end of the day, it was the giant Lego bricks that perked him up. What a great place, we're hoping to go again soon.





Wednesday 17 March 2010

The biscuit acts as a counterbalance

He soon got the hang of it. The shoes are supposed to light up, but unfortunately he's not heavy enough to turn them on!



The world's a better place when you can walk outside


It's a lovely spring day and Harry has his first pair of shoes, so I thought that I would restart my blog. Today when I put Harry's shoes on, for the first time he didn't scream and look at me as though I had cut off his feet, so I took him outside in the garden. It was a bit of a wobbly start though...