12/19 and 12/15

Only two chapters (100 pages) to go. 🙂 Hoping to get that polished off today, so that I can do some reviewing and a practise test tomorrow.

Feeling quite positive about it now though.

Which is more than be said about the children’s attitude to each other or me 🙁

It’s only another day. And tomorrow afternoon is home ed group so they’ll enjoy that as well. And I *have* actually spent time with them today – I read with Big this morning, my parents appeared briefly around lunch time, Tim and I have both spent time trying to help her learn “Away in a Manger” (don’t ask me, she wanted to). But apparently none of that is good enough. Because I am studying, and I ask her not to interrupt me constantly, that means I don’t want her any more. There are times I could just scream!


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Comments

3 responses to “12/19 and 12/15”

  1. aaaargh! along with you. We’ve had ‘We Three Kings’ recently in a piano book, which does get a bit tiring, so many times over, out of season, so you have my sympathies.
    Well done on actually getting the study done though, sounds like you’re doing well with it!

  2. karen b avatar
    karen b

    Wow Jax I don’t know how you’ve done it – all those pages – well done! xx

  3. can so empathise with the studying thing. SB tends to forget reasonably quickly. Mind you, after 1 week back at work, only Chris will do again. [tries not to feel hurt, but relieved that he will do!]

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