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Friday, 6 February 2026

10 Things I Learnt From Asking & Answering While Sick

About a few nights ago, last Thursday morning AD, I found out that every single question I ask everyone doesn't mean they provide answers, so who's the person that can provide answers? Me. Here are ten things I learnt from asking and answering:
1.If Fluttershy were sick, she'd stay in bed, drink camomile tea and read a book.
2.If Mackenzie were sick, he'd enjoy chocolate and lemon ice cream and take green tablets (or, paracetamol).
3.The only way to approach a dog when he's about to steal stuff is move the stuff to another place so he can't bite into it.
4.The way you can calm down when you feel sick is drink camomile tea and then take paracetamol.
5.Good film replacements for Zootopia 2 include The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh, Peter Pan, Alice In Wonderland, The Lion King and Tarzan.
6.Good TV series replacements for Zootopia 2 include: Brum, Teletubbies (original), Fireman Sam (stop motion), Kipper The Dog and Noddy's Toyland Adventures.
7.I've thought up lots of ideas for how to be creative when I've lost my creativity.
8.I've thought up ways to do happiness lists, like for instance a My Little Pony-inspired 7 grid list technique with each grid themed around each of the Mane 6.
9.I've learnt to see daydreams by feeling their warmth and then journalling about them.
10.And, obviously, I've realised my stories are daydreams.

That's the deal. Nuff said.

Two Videos For A Sick Day....

Down With A Bug? Have A Little Brum In Your Life

BRUM SAYS:
"And remember, kids, when you see these episodes when you're sick, think about aliens, the North Pole with polar bears and penguins and Father Christmas, staying up late, pocket money, baby dragon eggs, buses being relatives of cars like me, the book War & Peace, sandwiches, chocolate cake, crisps and fizzy drinks, shopping for sardines and milk and much more!"

A Video Which Describe What I Did With My Support Worker...

Don't worry, I didn't really burn the cakes and the kitchen in real life, in the story and the episode it was really Max's fault. It could be a good Max & Ruby episode to teach kids about staying safe around a burning oven and calling the emergency number 999 if ever an emergency like the one in the Max & Ruby adventure were to ever happen which, luckily, it won't.