Blogworthy moments – yesterday

  • Small learning to use the slide at the soft play area
  • ..and deciding he can dry himself now, thank you very much
  • Big asking why people believe different things – you have to ask dp for the answer though
  • Me finding the tax credit renewal forms – finally!
  • Discussing with my mother whether she is a feminist – she is, she thinks, but still preferred to be a chairman than a chair 😉
  • Selling 13 books without having to list them
  • Hoovering the floor (you have to see my floor to understand why this is blogworthy)
  • ..and a rollover from yesterday, Small finally understanding what the point of the funny shaped blocks is and what the holes in his cart are for

Written by Jax, data input by Tim


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3 responses to “Blogworthy moments – yesterday”

  1. Mmmm.. .tax thingy.. hmmm… another job for the quiet week!

  2. Don’t want to make you panic Merry, but tax credit renewal thingy was due in last week it would appear (or at least mine was) 🙁

  3. Lol – ah well! Heigh ho and all that!

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