comments in moderation.

One of which was a real comment, and has now joined the rest of you on the outsourcing thread. Update on that, I rang and tentatively booked two days a week, but the school won’t be opening for another 2 1/2 weeks (eek!) so I’ve also opened negotiations on changing my working hours. Well, I sent an email anyway.

Today Big spent the day off the path, and appears to have thoroughly enjoyed herself, though I may have gone a bit overboard in my instructions to her – when I asked if she had behaved herself, I got “of course I did, you *asked* me to….” Was quite pleasant to have her in the car for the drive home as well (not pleasant this morning, I am not a morning person, I don’t do early morning chit chat).

Downside of course is that I barely saw Small today. It’s a bit no win really atm.

Ah well. Think of the money.

Oh, and grr. I found something on a search the other day that looked like a really neat tool, and can I find it again today? Can’t remember the last time that happened. Incredibly irritating, isn’t it?


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  1. Hi Jax
    Sorry to do this on the blog but i dont have a mail addy for you! (due to massive clean up of inbox lately) I have moved my blog, ‘Little ripples’ from the original blogger site to a blogsome site (Tho is currently on both until link gets updated). Think its number 50 on the blogring. box is in place etc New site addy is: http://ripples.blogsome.com
    thanks, Lin x

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