First, Sally came over and brought me some craft paper and some utensils to start scrapbooking with. I even got a Pritt Stick! The day I mentioned I wanted a Pritt Stick, it turns up right then and there!

In Bonar Bridge, after we brought Grandma her stuff in hospital, it was a picnic lunch: sandwiches and pork pies and scotch eggs and Penguins and Twirls and Coke. Oh boy, it was delicious, and I haven't been to the Salmon Place in almost a year. Tell that to Tug from Brother Bear, that fat black-furred oaf will know more about fishing than men ever learn.
Later, we picked up stuff from the house, and I was just taking my stuff and Christmas tree ornaments down when suddenly...
Due to my outrageous clumsiness, everything had fallen onto the floor and every single ornament that we have kept for years was broken. Luckily, Mum reassured me that accidents happen and we have to get used to them. I feel guilty, but the good news is I keep my favourite Toybox magazine with regular favourites like Odd Squad and Danger Mouse and my mega-favourite Scream Street in the cupboard now. I'll do the Scream Street sticker activity sometime soon, but I swear Danger Mouse sounds like Sonic The Hedgehog in the story in the magazine, and the spider in the new Danger Mouse reminds me of Louis the alligator from Disney's The Princess & The Frog. Welcome home, Scream Street.
Next, we went to Alness storage to collect some boxes to put all our other stuff from the old, noisy house in Golspie (AAAAARRGGHH!! I hate this place, the neighbours, dog and lawnmower drive me INSANE!) While there, I thought up a few new ideas for stories, like 'Little Baby', a true story of one parent's desire to change her life forever after seeing a Teletubbies episode, and the decision to put characters from Pop and Tiny Pop into the I.B.F.F Diaries stories since Miffy and Melanie are featured. Even Twilight Sparkle and her pony friends get featured, in a similar fashion to 'I.B.F.Fs: Movie Stars'. Sometimes, I wish Tiny Pop wasn't boring...

There was such a lot of boxes in the back of the car that I mentioned that the car would dramatically 'tip over' which made Mum and the owner of the company burst out laughing.

I also learned one very important thing: doing a blog, then writing is a much more clever way of keeping cool when in doubt, especially when you're as autistic as I am, and I'm already planning to do a 'Story Tree', a huge tree with ideas in its branches that make up my story. I'm going to have such a happy new life!
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