Hi!
Me and my family went to GOMA the other day, in Brisbane.
You know, the art gallery?
We were ment to be meeting up with my godmother Jodie and her twins Arkie and Eadie and her mother Shirly. We've known them since mum was in high school and are practically family, like beer to my dad!
Right, so we met them after we saw something AMAZING: a stuffed deer, apparently won from an auction on eBay, was covered in a variety of different sized glass balls, from the sise and weight of a marble to the weight of a dog and as big as a beach ball. It was INCREDIBALL!Next, we finally met up with the friends and the babes and we went into the 'Sticker Room'. Now, I know what your thinking, your thinking of a room with the whole thing covered in stickers, the stove, the library books, the piano, the flower pot, the laptop, even the leather couch. Well, be amazed, because your RIGHT! What happened was that the assistant gave you a sheet of fluro-coloured stickers and they aim to get the whole white-painted room (including the items in it, like the piano and all that) to become a fully stickered room! Of course, not everyone obayed the rules of not taking any stickers out of the room! (Me and baby Eadie stuck them on our foreheads, and we were laughing our heads off!) It was pretty amazing.
Next, we went to Pip and Pop's 'We miss you magic land!' and it was beautiful! (Please thank 'Brown Paper Bag' for the photo) there was a little fairy land there, and I was over the moon! Let me just tell you something about me: I am always looking for a magical wonder, like a fairy or a mermaid or even a working fitness machine that will slim down fat instantly. So when I found that thing I thought all my dreaming had finally paid off. I felt so light and couldn't stop grinning. I saw mum and Shirly winking at each other and looking at me. Then in the next room there was a Pip and Pop computer program in which you could create your own magic land with mountains and Bambi and a little kitten at the end of the rainbow or shake little flower things to make plants grow. Afterwards, mum told me I was 'Hit by inspiration'. Well, that is a lovely feeling!
See ya later,
Paris in wonderland
P.s; please visit these blogs below:
Tea for Templeton (a search in Google will help you find it)
Mon Petite Enfant (also a Google search will be good)

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