Two wild blonde monkeys, after a long day of play, shared a tub of warm water, 3 ducks and some spray
"No Monkey Go Nigh Nigh," Miss Addie would say when we left Bubble Cat and Pink Bear at home far away.

After a good night's sleep, there is no need to get dressed. We can play in a wood house and wash up for our guests.


The very next day, where did we go? But to visit Mickey himself, wouldn't you know.
"No Mickey! Bye Bye Mickey!", Addie demanded. But we stayed for a photo, at least for a candid.
5 comments:
cute poem! cute babies! cute pictures! (except for the jacuzzi one... wishing the steam were, well, a little steamier on sleepy slightly hung over me!)
i think there's a new career in poetry or children's nursrey rhymes sister! Cute Blonde Snow Monkeys all around!
What a clever entry! That was great fun to read, and to see.
I can understand the bye-bye Mickey. Has the clown motif been introduced to Addie yet? Very few embrace the clown idiom. No need to push that for a while!
Are the two cuties ready yet for the jokes about two blondes and......
Mickey looks hungry, with his red tongue lolling in his grinning maw - I mean mouth.
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