Dora is fitting in well.
By well I mean she has not yet been hurt by over enthusiastic children. She has realised that hiding is a good option for the moment and she does it so well, we bring her out for supervised play times. Letting the kids and her get use to each other. She is a fan of evenings and kids free time, we have woken the last few nights to find her snuggled up in bed with us and enjoys cuddles with me when the kids are not there.
She is a little scared of Ru
I don’t blame her, he loves her but treats her a little like a teddy. Ever opportunity he picks her up for cuddles and kisses. Today we managed to get them to sit side by side with him petting her gently, I'm hoping once the newness wears off he calms down a little.
She does both ways with Eilidh
She will sometimes come and see her but mostly runs away, Eilidh tries to be nice but is a little rough still. She will pick Dora up for hugs and squeeze a little to tight, I keep telling her not to pick her up but the minute I turn my back…
Then there is Rebecca, Dora clearly has a favorite already
When I said Dora was cuddling up in our bed can you guess just who she was snuggling up to?



















Dora's adorable and the kids also quite cute!
Posted by: lissa | May 14, 2010 at 01:49 PM
Oh how adorable. I have a long-legged orange & white "girl" Julie (who is often called 'Giulia' - she answers to both--if she wants to). She would love Dora & your children...really sweet photographs.
ciao-meow
Posted by: Susan | May 19, 2010 at 11:31 AM