Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Lazy Days.

So it's been a while. Blame the Doctor. He's had me running all over the bloody place, bloody library. Anyway, after a dramatic visit to a 51st Century Library on a planet called, well, the Library, the Doctor decided we needed a lazy day.

I say lazy...

I woke up feeling a little seasick. My bed was rocking. I opened my eyes slowly to the sight of the Doctor jumping up and down on my bed chanting "Donna... wake up..." like an impatient child. So I pulled myself out of bed with a groan and headed into the kitchen - he wanted breakfast.

After breakfast, the Doctor and I decided to go and play in the wardrobe. First, I dressed up like a news reader:




Then I dressed up like a 70s news reader:




Then I dressed as a builder:



Then I put on my wedding dress that I'd worn the first time I met the Doctor:




And then, just for fun, I dressed up as the Doctor:



Anyway, that's enough for now. Next time I'll tell you about when we met a gladiator:





Monday, January 12, 2009

27th February 1917

I know it’s been a while. I’m RUBBISH at keeping in touch. Worse, even, than Rose. Sometimes it’s hard, though. You forget what you want to tell people about and sometimes you just have far too much fun. Anyway, here we are. This one is short, as it wasn’t exactly dangerous, but it was amazing.

“2917.. St. Petersberg. The grand finale of Vlad Resouski’s four day opera marvel” The Doctor grinned at me, grabbing his coat and heading for the TARDIS door. I laughed, pulling on my own coat and following him.

“So where to?” I looked at him, smiling, before catching the look on his face, which caused my smile to disappear “What is it?”

“I undershot…” a light grin returned to his face, and he glanced at a bunch of torch wielding strangers

“Which means?”

“We’re in Russia… in St. Petersberg.. but in 1917. Year of, and slap bang in the middle of, the Russian Revolution.. And of course… it’s called Petrograd right now…”

“Oh well, that’s very nice” I sighed, before rolling my eyes at the, now grinning, Time Lord. This is typical life with the Doctor. Getting involved in revolutions. Still, I trust him with my life.

He grabbed my hand and we ran away from the afore mentioned torch wielding strangers. The Doctor glanced around before pulling me along the river’s edge, towards a large palace:



“Are we part of this?” I asked, raising an eyebrow. He shook his head.

“No, but this is history in the making… Just watch” He pulled me to the palace and we stood by the gates, watching, half in horror, as the Russian Revolution took place before our very eyes.



And here's a picture the Doctor took of me after telling this joke:
Why is 6 afraid of 7?
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