Tom Cat...
No he isn't Bob the famous street cat.
He was a young ginger Tom Cat, who climbed onto the number 24 bus early this afternoon. He made himself at home, sitting comfortably on the second floor, as he stared out of the window with his faithful owner, a woman.
Munequita, Tim and myself thought he was absolutely adorable and so friendly, as we all made our way to Church in the Centre of London.
Tom Cat enjoyed people's attention as they took photos of him and talked about him. He got a few strokes from me.
"I can't believe he is getting a lot of fuss from everyone" his owner said.
"He is so friendly."
He looked exactly like the famous ginger cat named Bob, who enjoyed public attention while his owner James Bowen, basked in the heart of London.
We were all sad when Tom Cat, happily in the arms of his owner left. Our first stop was Paperchase. I brought a few note books, a scrap book and a few other things for the children before heading to Church.
This is my new notebook I brought from Paperchase to jot down a few inspiring notes from today's sermon. I brought Munequita glitter gold henna from Paperchase. She couldn't wait to go home and try it out in the garden.
Our day wasn't finished yet. We decided to take our dogs for a long walk after supper.
"The evenings are light. Why not?"
I thought it was a good idea to get the children tired, before bed time. Tim particularly enjoyed climbing trees, his favorite, running around after our dogs, dipping his hands and splashing the cold water in the lake. They all had a good time in the park, before we all headed back home. It was dark and we were all very tired, even our dogs.
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