Beating my head against css here

so taking a break to blog.

Had friends over for more of that playing, drinking tea and comparing notes – a good time had by all. The kids started off a bit OTT but by the end were having a fantastic time – we even slid in something resembling education when we did little family timelines.

Before that dd and I had measured the three (count ’em Sarah!) sunflower shoots in her pot, and watered plants again. We’re going to do a height chart for them as well. And after the friends had gone dd chilled with some maxi hama.

Oh, thoughtful moment of the day from dp – went out shopping today and came back with a vegetarian version of omega 3 fish oil supplement for me – reaaly touched by that.

What else? I’ve printed out my hesfes booking form!

And ds has slept all evening – good. But mainly on my knee – bad. Still, have just understood some more stuff about css, so getting there slowly.


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