Cheetahs In My Shoes

living with the imaginary menagerie and all that it entails

13/08/2012
by Jenny; Cheetahs In My Shoes & Just Photos By Me
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Chris Hoy Drinks Milk

The Cheetah Keeper and his sister (who now wishes to be referred to as The Sealion Keeper – because that’s what she wants to be when she grows up) have been inspired by the Olympics beyond my wildest imaginations.  So … Continue reading

11/05/2012
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Everything you need to know about Rhinos (and how to start a Cheetah race)

The Cheetah Keeper’s sister has been desperate to make her own vlog(s) and (small admission of guilt coming up here) this has been sitting on my computer for a little while – mainly as I needed to learn the skillz … Continue reading

15/04/2012
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Cheetahs in the Washing Machine

The Cheetahs have had an incredibly busy week – they’ve been doing stuff that hasn’t been mentioned for a good 6 months (running down the white lines of the motorway to ensure they don’t get squished amongst others) and a … Continue reading

09/04/2012
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The Cheetah Keeper on Slides and Rocket Boosters

I know that videos aren’t everyone’s ‘thing’ so for those of you who want some more ‘normal’ photos and writings, these will come soon.  It’s just a week ago that I was sitting with a very groggy Cheetah Keeper on … Continue reading

06/04/2012
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The Cheetah Keeper Speaks

The Cheetah Keeper has never let me film him speaking about the Cheetahs…until today!  He was very sad yesterday (even squeezing out some real tears) that all his imaginary friends had gone on holiday and left him at home.  They … Continue reading

06/01/2012
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My first Vlog of 2012 – is too much routine too much?

I’ve been inspired this week by the research published by the Princes Trust about the need for stable environments to give children a better chance at school.  But is too much routine too much?  Here’s my view – let me … Continue reading