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Entry 23
It's been almost two months since I told Prussia about what the kids said and ever since then whenever he gets bored he would sing the song and have the two of them say who they were. When they first said this to him, he decided that it was awesome and has become obsessed with it. The last few times we've had a person visit, he'll have the kids sing it. Like I assumed, the other countries get a kick out of the fact that the two of them are micronations.
Due to the fact that we now know what they are, Prussia has been really excited about a new plan he came up with. Apparently he's now planning on having them become a 'super awesome powerful nation' like him. I don't know if it is scary or not, but I could seriously see him doing this; I mean just look at how he was able to do that with Germany. I've also had to remind him several times that they only just turned two-years-old.
The kids are enjoying it however, they absolutely think the world of Prussia; especially Regina. I guess that if they're enjoying it than it's alright; as long as he doesn't push them too hard. It's also kind of cute at times, like today where he was trying to teach them how to salute properly. The two of them were having trouble understanding which hand to use. They were starting to get it, but in the end he decided to give up when they got distracted and decided to tackle Kumakaba. Like I said, they're still toddlers. They have their whole lives to learn how to be a soldier. However, I'm not going to complain about how it uses up all of that over-flowing energy they have.
Shortly after their little tackle-the-bear game was over, China and Hong Kong came over to visit. However, it was pretty obvious that China just wanted to see the two little, cute kids while Hong Kong came along for the ride. As it is, both Fritz and Regina have also been getting a lot more attention since people found out about them being a micronation. It makes me happy that they're not being forgotten; I was really worried that that would happen. I always try to be a little wary of al this attention however. After all, when it comes to our kind there can be a thin line between enjoying the fact that someone is around and wanting to take the child away to make part of their own country. I don't know if this is what our visitors today were thinking about, but I'm not letting anyone take my little kids!
Sort of like what I figured, Regina tends to be overlooked for her brother, but unlike me she has found a way to get over this. This happened today when China was giving more attention to Fritz while Prussia tried to have a conversation with Hong Kong and I was in the kitchen. Next thing I knew, there was a high-pitched shriek from the living room where everyone else was. I rushed back to the room to find the other four staring at her. She in return stared back and finally said "Play!"
To this Fritz freed himself from China, walked over to Regina's (I think it's still hers) stuffed rabbit flung it at her. She in response walked over to him and pushed him over onto another stuffed animal. He would then push her over, and this continued until Prussia stopped them before Regina pushed her brother for the third time. She was then scolded for pushing her brother by China. Well, at least she knows how to get attention when she wants it. Sadly, I don't think it would go over so well if I did that during a world meeting.
China and Hong Kong left shortly after dinner, and Prussia left to go someplace with his friends. I think that it's becoming a weekly thing for him, not that I have anything wrong with it. It just meant that I got to spend the evening with just my kids. We had a nice evening, and after they went to bed I received a call from Ukraine. The two of us then had a long, pleasant conversation. After this I went to bed, despite the fact that Prussia still wasn't back. This didn't really worry me, because he has been tending to stay out late with his friends recently.
With maple syrup,
Matthew (Canada) Williams
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