Monday, 3 February 2014

Dylan Henry Jones - Month 24

Sunday - 23Feb14
Dylan has had a busy half-term!  Godmother Cat came to visit early on in and we took him bouldering indoors for the first time.  He was more impressed with the hot chocolate than any actual climbing.  And today he went to one of his NCT friends' birthday party where there were lots of animals.  He was very interested in them until they were let out of their cages when he became quite concerned! 


"big crocodile!"

Dylan non-plussed by the fluffy rabbit
Other than that he continues to do really well.  His speech is continuing to improve but still with the accent... oh well!  And on Wednesday (his birthday) it will have been a whole year since he was in hospital for anything other than medical appointments!


Monday - 03Feb14
A bedtime story (no he can't read, but he does remember.  This may* cause problems for us later)


 *Did I say may? Almost certainly if one of my brothers is anything to go by who still has a grudge that he had to wait until he was 7 before he could have a watch and those younger than him didn't...

 Saturday - 01Feb14
Boy almost got disowned this afternoon.  He announced at the very start of the first game of the Six Nations (Wales v Italy) "silly rugby".  As it was he was right; an uninspiring game that really Italy deserved to win but I'm not about to admit that publically...


Thursday - 30Jan14
The boy has a cold.  He seems to be coping with it reasonably well with the aid of Calpol.  Thankfully school are used to his cough and aren't worried he might have the plague.

Terry Pratchett in his Discworld novels describes the concept of L-space.  The expression used is "knowledge = power = energy = mass" and thus all libraries and bookshops (or any large repositories of books really) can distort time and space such that they are inter-connected - that is to say if you know the route you can return to an earlier existence of the bookshop\library\repository.  Godmother Cat and I have had a similar theory about snot.  Because frankly there is no humanly way possible that something that small could generate so much...

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