Captain and Mrs Butterfly
met
Two little girls
at
The seaside
Captain Butterfly said
Come and see all the moths on the balcony
The little girls said:
Can we have a chocolate biscuit please?
Mrs Captain Butterfly said
"Yes". and when she was
at
The Fridge (where the choccie biccies are kept)
Two little girls said
Can we have two chocolate biscuits each please?
Mrs Captain B said (feebly)
Yes, OK.
And the consequence was:
She proved she would have been the "anything for peace" kind of of parent (and we got through rather a lot of chocolate biscuits).
We introduced two of the youngest of my parents great-grandchildren to the joys of the paper and pencil game Consequences. It was a great success. (I think they were already well aware of the joys of chocolate biscuits.)
The ants are back, and the weather has been hot and thunderstormy. Today, it rained heavily all morning, and I attended the Brighton Convention - Saturday morning session - online - so I am ready for the afternoon session which we will have on Sunday.
It will include the first part of the Daniel drama, which I am looking forward to. Daniel is an amazing book, and contains the 70 weeks prophecy which not only told the Jews the exact year the Messiah would appear, but warned them what would happen afterwards - Daniel 9:24-27
Here is a trailer: https://www.jw.org/en/jehovahs-witnesses/conventions/feature-bible-drama-trailer-daniel/
And you can find all the Convention Sessions on this link: https://www.jw.org/en/library/videos/#en/categories/2021Convention
The family visitors left on Wednesday and Thursday respectively and are all safely home, thank Goodness. It was so lovely to see them. We also discovered a very good Indian takeaway while they were here.
Sad news about Doris the rescue dog though. We know she is not young, but don't know how old she is. And now she does not have long. Nute is going to spoil her with lots of treats and won't go away again until its over.
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