BLUEY

Believe me when I say I am an eight yearold stuck in a teen body. These days I've been listening to myself and doing things that make me happy. I listen to my inner child and revisited the show I like to watch when I was much younger. Call me childish for watching such shows when I'm already quite old but there is no age limits for enjoying oneself. Your enjoyment of life shouldn't be limited to a particular aesthetic.
This show "BLUEY" is centered on two heeler puppies, who are sisters—bluey, a blue healer and bingo, a red heeler and their parents, as they go on fun and most of the times,imaginary adventure. Bluey is a very fun and lovable character I relate to her a lot because she's quite curious, just as I was when I was little. She has such a wild imagination and she's very brave she makes a good role model for a little sister but my favorite character by far is Bandit Heeler, he's the dad. I love how he's always down to play what ever role he has to play with the girls. He's quite funny, at least to me, in a kind of "dad funny" way and sometimes really touch of realism in the world of imagination the girl brings up.



But today I want to talk about my favorite episodes of bluey and it's season 1 episode 11. In this episode, Bluey is learning how to ride a bike and she can't. She falls off a lot of times and at one point she gives up and says "I am never riding that bike again" in a fit, then she asked her dad why she can't just learn it straight away. Meanwhile there are other kids in the park and each of them are struggling to overcome a certain obstacle. Bingo can't drink out of the water fountain because she isn't tall enough but she's really thirsty and there's Bentley, she's really short but she wants to play on the monkey bars but can't reach it and there's Muffin, she wants to put on her backpack but a hands are too stubby and can't reach the second strap. All of these are going on simultaneously.


Bluey watches as they continue to struggle and this continue for a while, until they all reach their breaking point and had a full meltdown, they were frustrated then they stopped trying but in that frustration, that's moment of meltdown where they felt like they would they would never overcome that obstacle, they had they all had great ideas and the eventually overcame it. Their solutions were out of pocket but it worked. They did something different and had different outcome. Bluey who was cheering them on hoping they would overcome their hurdle, pick up her bike and tried once again.






This is what I love about this show especially watching it now that I'm grown it's more than just fun, colorful looking character that just moves around. This inspire me especially this particular episode. it just reminds me that life would always have huddles and difficult situations but we shouldn't let that stop us from getting what we want, chasing our dreams or doing what we love. I love that this show teaches valuable lesson in a cute and lovable way. It answers uncomfortable questions in a very simple way. The moral of the lesson is something you figure out with the sisters. It just like watching a child grow.
So listen to your inner child today and watch your favorite cartoon and see what you would notice now that you have a more broad understanding of life. This a good show for kids and it teaches good stuff that helps in grooming children.
It's Still Abeegail ✨💗
Satisfying my Inner child.
The images are screenshots from the show but the first one is sourced.