It's March already and I haven't blogged in ages because I was so busy helping Daddy with his Guinness project (not just the drinking bit either!). Lots has been happening since I last blogged so let me fill you in...
Towards the end of January the weather here was really nice. I went with Mummy and Daddy to the seaside for the first time and got to walk in the sand on Sandymount strand. It was great fun.
Can't wait for the summer now so I can go there more often and go running around in the sand and make sand castles.
Straight after the warm spell it got really cold and right on cue the boiler in the house went. For a whole week I had to go around the house with my hat on to keep me warm. Don't mind it now and again but it got really annoying so I took to taking it off and throwing it on the ground. I found this very funny.
At the beginning of February I suddenly figured out how to sit up straight without falling over. I love now sitting on my mat and playing with all my toys. Although sometimes the most fun bit is falling over onto the cushions behind me!
When Daddy is at work Mummy takes me out for a walk everyday. I love going for walks and looking around at all the people. This photo was taken on the Dart on my way out to Sandycove. I have a habit of laughing uncontrollably on the Luas and the Dart looking at all the other funny people.
I got to meet Nina in Stephen's Green a few weeks ago. I was nice to finally meet her. We had great fun feeding the ducks.
Daddy turned 30 and Granny and Grandad took us all out to Pings. I didn't have any food there because I had just eaten and didn't want to be greedy, but I can't wait to go again and get stuck into all the yummy food.
I now have 3 big dinners a day and twice a day I have a bottle. Mummy has been making me loverly dinners and I especially enjoy carrot with parsnip mash. Mmmm....Conor and his mum Adrienne came over the other day to play. It was great fun. He's very funny.
Six nations rugby just finished and the only way to get over the disappointment was to try and forget about it all. Which turned out to be easier than I thought with help from Daddy while Mummy was out in town.


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