When we get in of an evening, we put Jack's table in front of the telly, partly so it's harder for him to reach the screen and buttons with his sticky fingers, and partly so he doesn't stand 2" away from it (Why do kids do that? It must reduce how much picture they can see)
So, last night Jack went under the table at one point, as part of some "I'm driving a train" game or something. And as he tried to get out, bumped his head.
Came out rubbing his head, saying "bump!"
Us: "Did you bump your head?"
Jack (approaching): "Kiss it better"; (nearly there) "Mummy do it".
Mummy: "Where did you bump?" (to enable accurate targetting of kiss)
Jack: "There" (points at table)
Us: [laughter]
So, last night Jack went under the table at one point, as part of some "I'm driving a train" game or something. And as he tried to get out, bumped his head.
Came out rubbing his head, saying "bump!"
Us: "Did you bump your head?"
Jack (approaching): "Kiss it better"; (nearly there) "Mummy do it".
Mummy: "Where did you bump?" (to enable accurate targetting of kiss)
Jack: "There" (points at table)
Us: [laughter]
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For that IMAX experience, innit?
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I think I found the fact that people were little flashing coloured dots quite fascinating. No idea if you can see them so easily on high res plasma doohickeys, though.
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