Sunday, 16 January 2022

My Trip Out With Sally According to Simba

A real trip out? That's what occurred in Sybil's head the moment she realized Sally would be spending time at her house for the day. My name's Simba, and I'm here to tell you all.
The day started like normal, with a trip to ASDA. Remember when Elsa - y'know, the girl with the mane of hair and the loud voice - had a mega-feast of sweets and chocolate with her little sister Pippa? Well, Sybil did the same. She asked Sally for sausage rolls, milk bottle sweets, Cadbury's Flake, Peperami and Coke. I wish I lived in that bed-and-breakfast hotel Elsa stayed at before the fire, then I could have that mega feast. I just heard Sybil confessing that she wants to try apple juice and bacon rolls for breakfast, just like Pippa...
In the car, they thought up new story ideas which they could put in their new notebook. First, they thought up two stories based on the new Christmas toys of Sally's sons JJ and Reece - the Goodnight Chase and Marshall toys. For Reece, there could be a story where he and Chase go camping together in Adventure Bay Forest, and for JJ, there would be a story where he and Marshall have a sleepover.
Next, they saw two black highland cows in the field, which inspired them to think up Blackhorn & Benny, about two Spanish bulls who long to reunite in the field they were born. Blackhorn is an expert bullfighter, while Benny helps out at the local grocery store.
The final story idea of the day was the best one according to Sally, named 'Two Little Sausages'. It was about a dystopian future where dogs take over the world and have become morbidly obese from eating too many sweets and crisps and watching TV shows like The Dog Whisperer. In order to get dogs living with their owners again like they used to, the only hope is to get two dogs named Haggis and Bonnie up on their paws and exercising.
Next, they went home, and Sybil treated Sally to watching Scream Street while discussing their ideas further. You can read about my adventures with Luke, Resus and Cleo in the last blog entry. However, Sally's misunderstanding of Luke and Resus' origins caused Sybil to have a mental breakdown - y'know, because she's autistic - so Sally had to spend ten minutes in the living room with her mum and grandma while she recorded all her ideas down in her new notebook.
When Sally came back in, that's when the heartwarming part happened. While watching Wall-E, the story that inspired Two Little Sausages, and Finding Nemo, that's when Sybil made the greatest sacrifice of her life - giving one of her notebooks to her support workers. With that, they talked about how school was going recently, and Sally's group, who was learning about climate change and the environment. Sybil recommended she'd watch the Hey Duggee episode 'The Green Planet Badge' with her group to further understand the issue and use everyone's favourite plump brown hound to show how the environment depends on us. You can watch it right here on iPlayer:
Remember, the more acts of kindness we do for each other, the more acts of kindness we do for our planet.
I'm so proud of Sybil for doing this great deed, and you should be too. For someone who refuses to give up her notebooks, she made the right choice. Well done, Sybil! Anyway, my dad's calling me. I'd better go.
"Simba!"
Goodbye!

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