Sunday, 8 December 2013

Poor Davy

 
Davy came home with me this weekend as he was injured and in need of immediate medical attention; Poor Davy. His neck was broken!
 
He was very happy to meet Eva, my dog. She’s a very gentle and kind dog and I knew she would look after Davy and be his friend for the weekend to cheer him up.
He put on a very brave face when he knew that it was time to be mended! I don’t think anyone likes needles!
 
I carefully wrapped his neck up after the operation and he was treated with lots of chocolates, he loves Toblerone, especially the white chocolate variety.
Davy wrote a Haiku:
After eating all the chocolates Davy curled up with Eva on the sofa to watch a film.
 
He’s really looking forward to getting back to school tomorrow.

15 comments:

  1. I was suprised when I heard that Davy liked being with Eva!
    On the picture where they are hugging it's so cute!
    It was funny when you were sewing him, it made me laugh!

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    1. Eva loves Davy, she's a big softy!

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    2. What breed is Eva?

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    3. Eva is a cross between sheep dog (border collie) and collie.

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  2. Yes, Miss Whittaker, you look like you knew what you were doing with that neck!

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  3. And, say well done to Davy for the excellent haiku!

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  4. Davy is glad the operation is over and is enjoying hanging around at school again. However, no doubt sometime after Christmas he will be back to spend the weekend with Eva and tuck into some more chocolate. Thank you Nurse Whittaker.

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  5. I think you are a great nurse miss wittikar

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    1. Why did you repeat it two times?

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    2. I could not decide which photo was better than the other, so I put both of them.

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  6. I think that you are a great nurse miss wittikar

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    1. Why did you send the comment two times Irene

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    2. Thank you Irene

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  7. I hope Davy is better now. He was very brave.

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