I was not prepared for this. I thought we had a couple of years grace before I had to start taking an extra banana with us for the elephant that lives in the bloody apple tree.
Alex, who is at school atm gets very tired and needs to go out for a walk after dinner. I have to hold his hand fgs.
How far do I allow this to go? I had to prevent dh from sitting on Alex this morning and put out an extra chair at the table.
Is Alex staying around for long? Somebody tell me that imaginary friends go off to boarding school eventually.
I'm just glad the elephant's too big to fit through the door.
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DD has two imaginary friends: Alex who goes to school and waters plants and the elephant who has no name but eats gravel
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ShowOfHands · 16/06/2009 10:40
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