Last Friday Charlotte met with her potential ESA, Christina.
Vicky went along and said Charlotte seemed to like her although it's still not certain whether Christina be definitely be starting Matthew Arnold in September alongside Charlotte.
On Monday, Charlotte's school celebrated Liverpool's 800th birthday party. A Robbie Williams tribute act entertained the kids and Charlotte came home showing us how she danced in school, which was really funny.
Looking at the photo below it's hard to see how she managed to get up and dance around in school though!

Something Charlotte enjoys a lot is dancing. I have been encouraging Vicky to take her to a dance school but maybe she is still a little too young.
I've been thinking about taking Charlotte to see The Tweenies show live at the Liverpool Empire. I'm just not convinced she will like it though. Milo, Jake, Bella and Fizz, Doodles and Max are not my idea of a great night out either!
She'll sit and watch them on TV but I'm not sure about the live experience, when we were on holiday recently there was a kids show in the hotel, she started screaming when these characters came bounding on stage in big fury dolphin suits.
£41 seems a lot to pay to walk out after 5 minutes, coupled with the fact she's not too keen on big crowds with loud noises.
With that in mind though her uncle Michael can take her to Anfield!!
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John Hogan wrote...
Reminds me of the time my brother in law and I had the bright idea of taking Shauna to Bongo the Mad Scientist Show for children,at the Edinburgh festival.
He did some amazingly funny experiments (so we were told), but started the show with a mini hydrogen explosion, yes we left after 5 mins having spent about £30.
And spent another £30.00 pacifying Shauna with Mr Boom the Man from the Moon (I kid you not!) show.
Another scottish children's entertainer ah la The Singing Kettle
All the Best
John
ps was it really Charlotte who wanted to see the Tweenies - come clean!
Posted by: John Hogan | July 18, 2007 4:12 PM