Hello all you Blues.

It has been a brilliant month. We beat Wigan and Derby 2-0, drew with Everton 1-1 and topped Group B in the Champions League after drawing 0-0 away to Schalke before smashing Rosenborg 4-0, despite being in the freezing cold. After that we battled with Sunderland, beating the northerners with another 2-0 win.

I have also been really busy myself. As well as helping you all to cheer on the Blues, I have even met a couple of you while you were on the stadium tours, I also visited the Natural History Museum.

I met some of my ancestors at the Natural History Museum who now have a special link with the Blues.

If you pay to see the Ice Station Antarctica Exhibition at the Natural History Museum then Chelsea will let you come to our Museum for free, and, if you pay to come to our Museum then the Natural History will let you see the Ice Station Antarctica Exhibition for free, how great is that?

This offer is only running during January so you will have to get your snow boots on after Christmas.

Being a lion means I don't really enjoy the cold but luckily my fur kept me warm enough to face the icy conditions. I even braved -10 degree temperatures.

Using my predatory instincts I took a proper look around the amazing museum while I was there, it's huge! I saw a giant Diplodocus and met another even bigger predator, the Tyrannosaurus Rex. I was little bit scared I have to admit.

I have also been down to the Cobham training ground this month where I saw Michael Ballack playing for the reserves. It was great to see the midfielder back on the football pitch after such a long time; his passing is still as accurate as it was before his injury.

He told me he couldn't wait to get back into action with the first team, and I'm sure you're all looking forward to seeing him at the Bridge again.

John Terry also came back from injury this month and showed us what we had all been missing in our 2-0 win against Derby County.

The central-defender told me how proud he was to be leading the Blues out on the field again after the game. Well-done John.

Next we will host Valencia at the Bridge and I'm sure it will be a good game. So I will you all there, I'll be helping you all to sing…

COME ON YOU BLUES!