A boy and his morb.

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We went to christmas in july, courtesy of ukmumstv. A hall full of toy stands that they wanted children to play with and touch, so they did. And of them all the thing that Small was taken with most was a morb in a fighter jet. To the extent that I went back to check that they are already available, and the very kind lady on the stand gave me one of her display ones for him.

(In case you’re wondering what a morb is, find out more on Amazon – but this is what he got.)

On the way back to 1553 now, probably via somewhere with junk food…

disclosure we received expenses to attend this event, and the morb was given to us too.


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2 responses to “A boy and his morb.”

  1. wow, he looks so much like you in profile! Hope you enjoyed the junk food and are not too hot in 1553!

    1. I squinted at it sideways, and for once I can see what you mean! Today has not been hot at all, slightly cool and occasionally damp. But bearable 🙂

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