Monday, March 18, 2013

I heart school

I've really been enjoying school recently. I've made some lovely friends and I may or may not have a couple of boyfriends on the go! Mummy told me that there is to be no kissing but I think it might be a little bit late for that . . . kissing on the cheek I mean :) I love learning and reading and loved dressing up as a Princess for World Book Day last week. I loved going to school as a princess. I have been winning awards at school. The big one was from the headmistress for being helpful, and I got one a couple of weeks back ago which was voted for by the people in my whole school. I got an award for being kind. I'm happy to take the awards - I love to be the centre of attention - but I'm just being me! I hope you have a lovely Easter. I love you, goodbye! Love, Charlotte xxx

On my travels part two: Spain

Mummy, Daddy and I needed some winter sun so we popped over to Spain in my February school holidays to see Paps and Maria.
I've not been there for aged so it was nice to run around the back garden and remember things from when I was smaller.
Paps and I went for walks in the woods with his dog Jackson. We had lots of long talks - he's a real chatterbox!
 He read me a story every night and looked after me when Daddy, Mummy and Maria went out for the evening to play bingo. Daddy won lots of euros!
We went to Mummy and Daddy's favourite Indian restaurant The Spice Hut. I liked the big crisps called pappadums. It was a lovely break :)

On my travels part one - Scotland

Hi everyone, I hope you're all well and that those of you in the Northern Hemisphere have not suffered so much this winter. Yep - I know what hemispheres are. I got a globe for Christmas. It seemed fitting when you consider how much I have travelled in the last (almost) seven years. Mummy, Daddy and I went away for a weekend last month, up to Scotland. Daddy had booked it as a wedding anniversary present for Mummy and I got to go too. We went to the capital of Scotland which is called Edinburgh. They have a castle there and lots of things to do with war and soldiers. I loved it. It turned out that Daddy had booked a hotel in a place called Musselburgh which is where my Great Nana Ann was from. I didn't even know that!! While we were in Scotland we went to this hidden town underneath the ground. We had to wear hard hats so we didn't bang our heads but it was super exciting and I really really loved it. It was a brilliant adventure.