ext_24232 ([identity profile] awanderingbard.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] awanderingbard 2014-01-23 12:20 am (UTC)

Abby Watson

What they smell like: Abby smells like baby shampoo and grape juice. Sometimes, Mummy lets her put on her perfume, and then she smells pretty like Mummy.
How they sleep: Abby goes to be at 8:30PM, and wakes about around 6:30AM. She sleeps on her tummy, with Mr Owl under her arm, and Gramma's birthday blanket, which is very cozy. She likes her polka dot pyjamas the best, and does not like wearing socks, even when it is cold.
What music they enjoy: Her taste in music is still developing, but most music on the kids shows she watches will make her get up and bop around. She likes Daddy's Motown music, too, which he sometimes puts on when he is writing.
How much time they spend getting ready every morning: Ten minutes if Mummy is helping, half an hour if Daddy is helping. Daddy is not good at brushing hair.
Their favourite thing to collect: She will never have enough crayons. She likes all the colours.
Their family:
Mummy (Sarah Sawyer, doctor)
Daddy (John Watson, doctor/blogger/detective/soldier)
Gramma (Mrs Martha Hudson, professional provider of affection)
Uncle Sherlock (Sherlock Holmes, consulting detective)
Molly (Molly Hooper, lab and autopsy technician)

Nana (Sarah's mum, doctor)
Papa (Sarah's step-dad)
Grampy (Sarah's dad, doctor)
Gran (Sarah's step-mum)
Uncle Leo (Sarah's oldest brother, doctor) + wife and kids
Uncle Harry (Sarah's older brother, doctor) + wife and kids

A weird/obscure fear they have: Tortoises. Specifically the one that Nana gave her for Christmas that sings and dances, and now resides in a cupboard at Baker Street because Abby was fearful even having it in the house.
A secret skill: Can get Sherlock Holmes to apologize immediately, using only the power of a sad face

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