Saturday in the Park
Jacob has now recovered from Chicken Pox but, big surprise, his twin brother now has it. I took Jacob to a Learning Alliance exhibition in Valentines Park this afternoon where his Mum, Ruth, has a tent promoting her Honeybee's Creative Play Groups & Parties.
There was a tribute band called The Beached Boys playing and they were better than good. The atmosphere was broken a bit when the singer announced, in a broad cockney accent, "OK, now it's abaht time to catch a wave!"
There was a tribute band called The Beached Boys playing and they were better than good. The atmosphere was broken a bit when the singer announced, in a broad cockney accent, "OK, now it's abaht time to catch a wave!"
2 Comments:
Fine lookin' kids, nothing better than children, I had 3 boys, including a set of twins, all at once, raising them was great, nothing better.
The Beached Boys look like the real thing, I bet they sounded real good, lol, cockney accent, I wish I could have heard him.
I hope the sick child gets well soon, that is the tough part.
These tribute bands are an odd phenomenon.
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