Four cuddly toys and two dolls already belonged to her mum, her great-grandfather had built the doll's bed and cradle, and most of the doll's clothes had been sewn by her grandmother. But you're right, Mimi: compared to the past, most children today have far too much.
They all have names, they are all cared for (fed, bathed, and dressed), and bedtime stories were read to them even before their doll mother could read. ;-)
Quanta feina que té la teva néta! Unes quantes criatures per cuidar, més 6 mascotes! 😱😂😂 Em temo, però que no ho recollirà tot ella sola... Una abraçada, Sean.
She has "all the things!"
ReplyDeleteFour cuddly toys and two dolls already belonged to her mum, her great-grandfather had built the doll's bed and cradle, and most of the doll's clothes had been sewn by her grandmother.
DeleteBut you're right, Mimi: compared to the past, most children today have far too much.
Hours and hours of fun.
ReplyDeleteThey all have names, they are all cared for (fed, bathed, and dressed), and bedtime stories were read to them even before their doll mother could read. ;-)
DeleteJa se l'ha feta seva, diria jo, i no hi falta res. ;-)
ReplyDeleteAferradetes, Sean.
Yes, it can sometimes be difficult for us to find a seat. ;-)
DeleteAferradetes, Paula.
Quanta feina que té la teva néta!
ReplyDeleteUnes quantes criatures per cuidar, més 6 mascotes! 😱😂😂
Em temo, però que no ho recollirà tot ella sola...
Una abraçada, Sean.
Yes, tidying up is a tricky thing. The best thing to say is: ‘You (sic!) don't need to tidy up. I'll be back tomorrow.’ ;-)))
DeleteUna abraçada, Carme.