For me there's no fun like the fun that can be had with little children. After a day of games and laughter I might not be very full of life but I still have a smile on my face and more wonderful memories to call upon when I need an uplift.
I get sad when I think about my little four month old grand-daughter in Brasil, when will I get to meet her/cuddle her/play with her? I miss her and I've never even met her.
I'm so thankful my son is besotted with her, sends lots of photos and makes video calls where I can just gaze at her.
I'm also thankful to have a little great-granddaughter who likes to stay and play with her Granny. She spent most of the day and evening with me on Saturday. What a lovely time we had.
We played ladies eating cake. I didn't know three year olds still loved to do that. Actually, we were eating pancakes but first we had to make them. I did a considerable amount of downsizing when I moved house recently but there were a few things I clung on to. One of them was a little apron I had made for this child's aunt when she was around the same age. Those of you who have been following me for a long time may remember the times I spent in the kitchen with now 17 year old Georgia. (I must buy a crown for litle Lexis.)
Georgia cooking up a storm back in the day.
My trusty old hand held beaters are still in use. Georgia's artwork still adorns my fridge.
We played dress-ups. My shoes, handbags, hats, scarves were beautifully paraded. I did my best to play the part of older fancy lady. I wonder if the shop assistant noticed I was wearing sparkly earrings and pearls mid-afternoon when we went for a special treat? The apron is covering Lexis jewellery.