Thursday, September 28, 2006

Time for a rhyme

Little man is somewhat obsessed with rhyming words this week. He walks up and says "what about this one- car and far" and so on and so forth. He was waiting for his dinner, and we were talking about things. There was a pause in conversation, and I said "so whatta you know, Joe?" (afterwards I had to explain to him that yes, I knew his name, but that know and Joe rhyme, which is why I said it).

Later on, once dinner was finished, he dropped his plate into the sink, turned to me, and said "so whatta you know, ho"...try explaining why that's funny, but why he can't say it outside of home.

Not much in the way of other news. We went to playgroup today, and had party food, because it's the start of school holidays. We're heading off to the markets to get some yummy food tomorrow. I love market day! So does little man, he loves nicking fresh fruit samples from all the sellers, as well as samples of anything else he feels like asking for!

Thought I'd also take the time to say here that there are things that happen in my day which remind me of my friends, and I thought I'd share them here;

when out walking- I'm thinking about Kate, because I'm listening to tracks from Wild 1, like JellyHead and On The Bible

when wearing Tommy girl- I'm thinking about Tristan and the late 90's in Berry St

when at playgroup- I'm thinking about my bud Jill, and about Cathy, and wishing they'd move to Adelaide

when in the op shop- I'm thinking about Joey, and how I'd love to have a bargain hunter here with me, and of course, I have a few group photos near the door, and so I see them and think of everyone often.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hey Frey
Thanks for the mention on your blog! Totally understand about missing people and how things remind you of others!!
Every winter in Sydney (and as more and more friends leave here),with the clear blue skies, sunny days and cool breeze, I think of those lunch times on 'the hills', warming ourselves with the sun and talking about everything. How times have changed!

The markets sound great.

Love the blog, keep it up!