We’re really close to one hundred weeks, with Puff’s second birthday beginning to loom. This week we started giving him more of the books and posters that go with his kindermusik class.
Until this week, he’d always go and look for the book that goes with his cock-a-doodle-moo book when the song is played, but now he has a poster to look at too. When he heard the song, he kept pointing at the right picture to go with the verse.
Saturday we had a family road-trip down south. We had lunch in Wollongong, and then gave Puff a chance to roam around on the grass for a bit. He had a great time, but still managed to wander a long way from us before looking back to make sure we were still there: it’s good to see him able to explore, and be confident at a distance from us.
From Wollongong we headed further south – we had a look at Bombo beach (a word he thought was hilarious, by the way) – and then drove further down to Kiama, to have a look at the blowhole.
There’s a big fence to keep everyone safe as they look at the blowhole, and there’s a helpful sign to explain that the blowhole makes a “whoomp!” sound. This was good to know, as we thought that it was saying “whump”.
From there, we walked a bit further around to look elsewhere, and there was a brief chance for Puff to have cuddles with Mum.
Just because there’s been a dearth of videos on the site of late, we took a couple of extra ones: here he is singing a little song.
Perhaps more pleasant to listen to is this video: we found something that he thought was amusing, and kept laughing.




