Yesterday, after several days of lovely sunny weather, it decided to rain ![]()
Me and Lauren got up really early to be ready on time for her boyfriend James to come and pick us up at 9 o’ clock. However we needed have bothered as he came late and we didn’t properly set off until 10 after we’d been to tesco to get some food for lunch and picked up Duncan.
I have never been to a safari park before and only got ideas from Animal Park (yes I do watch it). I did beat my record from tuesday of 244 photos and took 333 photos, however I had to take photos inbetween the rain drops on the car window, which is not easy!
Maybe because of the rain, the animals weren’t doing much, but things started to get more interesting as we drove into the bear enclosure. A couple were play fighting and another began to walk inbetween the cars and got quite close to us. Annoyingly, drivers of other cars would begin to overtake us and then stop, blocking our view of the animal we were watching. And some people even had their windows open in the lion, tiger and bear enclosures!
The Monkey Jungle was fun
we had two monkeys sit on our car, one of which sat on our roof. It wasn’t until we parked to go to the foot safari, that we realised it had done a poo on the roof. James flicked it off with the aerial he had taken off the car before we went into the park and then started to wave it in front of Lauren’s face, causing complete mayhem. He then threw the tissue he wiped the aerial with at her.

Feed the birds
After lunch, we went on the foot safari and walked among the wallabies, some of which had babies in their pouches, their feet sticking out
we also checked out the lemurs, penguins and sealions before going to Rainbow Landing, a big glass building where you can feed lorikeets and lories who would sit on your hand. The keeper told us that they had been quite busy already, so the birds might not be that hungry. When we got inside, Lauren was determined to get one to sit on her hand and spent 45 minutes trying. At last one did, and Lauren was happy, until it did a poo.
We hung out at James’ for a while and messed around on the Wii. I had a go on the Wii fit, another thing I have never done before, and was shocked that it said I was 10 stone! I’m 9 and a bit. However, my centre of gravity is quite good, it’s only a little bit off to the right. I was rubbish at the ski jumping game, I kept turning into a massive snowball
For tea, we went to Noodle Nation in Aylesbury. The menus were really cool with sudoku and noughts and crosses games on the back and a dragon you can colour in (i’m easily amused). The food was yummy, and the atmosphere was really friendly and relaxed. Also I can use chopsticks! Nearly properly, I don’t have to stab my food with a stick
After we hung out at Duncan’s for a bit. He has a barn owl, a harris hawk and a falcon living in his garden and three stark raving mad dogs. I’m ok with dogs sometimes, but if they’re really excitable I get a bit wary. I can read cats’ body language better than dogs. Anyway, we played StarWars and Halo on Duncan’s Xbox, which was a bit hard as the screen was divided among four players on a tiny TV screen.
James drove the long way back to Tring as Lauren wanted to show me Ashridge College, one of the top 3 business management colleges in Europe. It was a stunning building and has acres of land surrounding it.
Was knackered when we finally got back to Lauren’s. As soon as I was in my pyjamas and sleeping bag, I was out.
Today we were going for a walk, but the weather is still grey and miserable, so now we need a plan B.

