Do you remember Paper Fortune Tellers? This photo was taken in Kingston-Upon-Thames where we stayed for a couple of days with Craig during our trip to Chessington World of Adventures. I’d taken a little kids activity book with us for Ava and it had a couple in there to make. So we spent a lot of time choosing a number, colour and then having to moo like a cow over that couple of days.
I used to love those things when I was young; I don’t know why but they seemed like so much fun. I googled to find out what they were called and someone mentioned that we used to do them in a way so that you ended up finding out that you were going to live in a shack, drive a Porsche and have six kids. Ahh the dream hey. Being a kid was pretty fun, wasn’t it?
I do remember making those. We did first letter of his name (limited choices!), eye colour /hair colour (dependant on what popped out) and what village nearby they lived in. Those were the days. Lovely photo and memories. #MySundayPhoto
Oh that’s so funny! I do remember doing something like that too! Thank you x
I was obsessed with these things as a kid and loved introducing my children to them. Gorgeous pic by the way
Me too! Such lovely memories and I love seeing Ava doing them now. Thank you x
That is such a cheeky face, my girls have been making lots of these lately
Thank you for linking up
Hehe I know, she’s very good at cheeky faces!! They love them don’t they?! 🙂 x
That is a knowing look that you are about to end up with the most amazing future. Mine went through a stage of making them. They explode in number, if left unmonitored. #MySundayPhoto
Haha! Oh yes, they’re multiplying quickly! x
A lovely photo. I loved them as child, and N loves them now
Thank you. It’s lovely seeing them play with the things we used to, isn’t it? x
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