Glenrothes refuse THE IMPLEMENTATION of any new system will never go without a hitch - there will always be teething troubles. And the new programme for the collection of rubbish certainly appears to be suffering from some early problems. Many people, particularly those
 
A STRANGE LITTLE BOY IN BLUE

POCOYO! Who's he? I hear many of your cry.

Well he's a funny little blue man, who I believe is of French origin, although I'm not entirely sure.

Check out the ITV kids channel about 3.30 in the afternoon and you can see him and all his friends - Elly, Pato, Lula and Sleepy Bird.

Oh, and Stephen Fry's the narrator.

Why am I banging on about a little blue, possibly French man.

Well this is Cari's latest (first) obsession.

When he's on the TV she goes up and points to him and kisses the screen.

She also has a Pocoyo book which is great fun to read.

Cari will sit quite happily on your knee as the book explains everything that Pocoyo and his friends like to do together.

Then, you reach the page which says: 'Pocoyo and his friends like to ... dance together'.

Cari jumps off your knee and gives you a little dance before settling down for the rest of the book.

It ends with: 'Will you be Pocoyo's friend?' to which Cari replies with a little nod.

It's amazing, she's only 14-months-old.

As well as the book, Cari now owns her own little Pocoyo which was grabbed off the shelf of Mothercare at the weekend. Cue Dad's pocket being a little lighter than expected.

Oh, and did I forget, we have a DVD of the little lad as well. 14 episodes of him and the gang doing a variety of things.

However, having watched this intently over the last few weeks, I must say it's quite educational - not just for Cari, you'd be amazed at what I've learned.

Published Date:
25/10/2006
Modified Date:
25/10/2006







FROM WORDS TO CUPBOARDS TO COMPUTERS!

AT 14 months Cari is now beginning to form a few words and sentences - if only we could understand them.

'Mum' and 'Dad' are the most commonly used words, as you would imagine.

If only it wasn't any time between 6 and 6.30 a.m.

'Juice', 'Yummy' and 'Granda' are her other three favourites, but no sign of 'Gran' yet.

The rest of the time she babbles away, no doubt making perfect sense as far as she's concerned, and looks at you like you're from outer space for not understanding her simple request.

Cari has also developed a terrible obsession with the kitchen cupboards.

On return from work the other night, I couldn't get into any of the cupboards as they were all tied up with string.

Safety locks were purchased - cue frustration and tantrums from 14-month-old girl - a joy to behold!

I also now spend my breakfast time sharing my muesli with her.

This is something I don't understand. How can a baby girl enjoy eating muesli? I don't even like it!

But to be fair she is a cracking eater. She'll try anything, so if we are planning to have something spicy, we must wait until Cari's gone to bed as she wants to try whatever we are eating.

And whatever you do don't put the computer on when she's about as the keys are bashed into next week.

Published Date:
18/10/2006
Modified Date:
18/10/2006







THE FINGER POINTS THE WAY

IF ONLY wee Cari could talk that would be a godsend.

At the moment, at the grand age of 13 months, she communicates by wagging her finger at whatever she wants with associated Ah Ahs or Um Ums!

And if you're not doing what she wants or getting her what she specifically requested then the finger starts pointing at you as you get a right row from her.

I would never have believed someone could be such a little Madam at such a young age.

What else has my daughter, who's so entertaining the TV's rarely on, been up to.

Well, she's now learned how to climb on to the rocking chair in her bedroom and fall off it again in spectacular fashion.

Cari can also get the lid of anything she can get her hands on. Cue incident on Saturday when she appeared from the kitchen covered in Sudacream.
Oh and she also likes the taste of curry.
It doesn't matter what you're eating she has to try it.
So, enjoying a lovely chicken bhuna, she climbs up on to me and proceeds to attempt to help herself.
I explain to her that she won't like it, with the phoo phoo noise I use to illustrate that she shouldn't go near the oven or the radiator because they're hot.
Anyway Cari was determined. So, I though I'll just give her a bit and see what happens.

Swallows it right down, turns to me and says: 'Phoo Phoo', and then asks for more.

She's also brilliant at embarassing her mother.

At the weekly visit to mother and toddlers, my wife Karen observes daughter pinching everyone's biscuits.

Karen tells me she's convinced that Cari's going to think her name is: 'Don't do that Cari'!

Published Date:
13/09/2006
Modified Date:
13/09/2006







ANOTHER DAY IN THE MADHOUSE!

YET another day in the mad baby house.

Cari has now mastered climbing into the wee car that she got as a first birthday person.

She then looks at you and, despite the fact that she can't yet talk, you know she's saying 'someone come and push me then' and off you go.

And then there's the bin incident.

Wanders through to kitchen with book. Wanders back through from kitchen without book. Where is it? - in the bin.

I now find myself raking through the bin every time I go to empty it just in case there's any rubbish that isn't in fact rubbish.

My brother had a similar problem with his youngster at the same age. He was emptying the bin one night and peering out at him were his car keys and his mobile phone - close call.

So, everything now needs to be kept out of small people's reach and the bin has to be checked at regular intervals.

I know recycling's the in thing at the moment, but I didn't think I'd be recycling my own possessions for re-use!

Another tooth on the way as well and it looks like one of the incisors which is a sore one. She was screaming blue murder on Monday night and I keep expecting the police to turn up at the door and arrest me!

The weekend was fun. We decided to buy Cari a play gym for the garden for her Christmas.

We quickly realised there was no point in keeping it until then - too cold and wet - and set about constructing it.

Oh dear, oh dear, and hour later the deed was done.

As a colleague said, 'Welcome to the world of Children's toys.'

Published Date:
23/08/2006
Modified Date:
23/08/2006







What a Cari on!
IT WAS my daughter Cari's first birthday last week and boy did she have a great time.
Grans and Grandads, Aunties and Uncles and cousins were all there to help her celebrate her big day.
OK she didn't really know what was going on - but Cari had great fun ripping up all that paper that wrapped up her presents!
It's amazing to think that it was a year since I became a Dad.
But, at one, she already runs the house.
She's started walking and has fantastic temper tantrums - real lying on the floor and stamping her feet jobs.
Cari's also the adventurous type and she's managed to work out if she takes her little car up the settee she can climb up on to the couch via the car.
The same process can be used to mount the coffee table - and isn't she just so chuffed with herself.
With such and inventive and resourceful mind, we've had to resort to shutting the stair gate at the top of the stairs at night just in case she works out how to get out of her cot in the middle of the night.
Not much sleep at the moment as we welcome tooth number 11 into the world.
She got her first one at four months and there hasn't really been a break since.
It's great fun being a dad, but a long lie would be nice!
Published Date:
18/08/2006
Modified Date:
18/08/2006



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