Kate&Lucas
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Sooo when Lucas was about 2½ I went back to work. It was around this time of year so to help him with the transition I told him I'd got a job looking after the reindeer at the North Pole. It was cute and I used to come home and tell him "stories" of my day.
Now, trouble is he's suddenly remembered this (though he knows where I work now so he talks about my "old job"), and he keeps asking to hear stories of memorable things that happened there. Fml, my imagination is rubbish. When he was smaller I'd tell him the same two stories every day and he was little enough that he forgot every time
My stories are about the time Rudolph ate all the carrots, and the time we couldn't find him then discovered he'd hidden inside a giant snowball and we thought he was a snowman all day.
My stories are rubbish, I know But everytime we sit down for breakfast he asks for more and I can't think!! I really want to come up with something magical and lovely because this year he's started questioning the whole Santa thing.
Anyone help?
Now, trouble is he's suddenly remembered this (though he knows where I work now so he talks about my "old job"), and he keeps asking to hear stories of memorable things that happened there. Fml, my imagination is rubbish. When he was smaller I'd tell him the same two stories every day and he was little enough that he forgot every time
My stories are about the time Rudolph ate all the carrots, and the time we couldn't find him then discovered he'd hidden inside a giant snowball and we thought he was a snowman all day.
My stories are rubbish, I know But everytime we sit down for breakfast he asks for more and I can't think!! I really want to come up with something magical and lovely because this year he's started questioning the whole Santa thing.
Anyone help?