Good things come in small packages

We are all totally and utterly besotted.

How could we not be?

Pippi is gradually coming to terms with the new arrival, it’s hard when you have been the centre of the universe and someone else comes along to displace you.

Every day we discover something new, even if it is the contents of the chook bucket!

It’s been good for me. I’ve been thinking about life. I’ve got a few long overdue jobs done (still loads more to go).  And, I’ve reconnected with the beauty around me.

Who would have thought something so little could bring so much? Meanwhile the name debate continues…

Alison xxx

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9 Responses to Good things come in small packages

  1. Lyn says:

    Utterly adorable, Alison!

  2. dixiebelle says:

    He is gorgeous, and I am sure quite cheeky!

    How about Flynn, as in Errol (as in ‘vintage’ Aussie names)? Goes with Pippi! Can’t wait to hear what you name him…

  3. Jen R says:

    Oh my Im in love with him too!! My Little Bit Allana wants to suggest the name ‘shaggy’ cause of his fluffy fur…hehe :) The simple beautiful flower.simple lovely!

    • Alison says:

      Thanks Little Bit, we will put that into the mix, along the same lines curly is in the mix because of the little curl in the tail…Alison

  4. oh my gosh!!!!! Adorable! That wee face! He looks like an Edward to me. Or george!

  5. *Gush* He is too cute!

  6. I would be besotted as well…so cute! I am always taken by young animals. Their innocence, curiosity, and playfulness get me every time.

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