do downstate of visigoth

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Friday HE report, mostly we are doing ICT. For a big chunk of the day all four of us were sat working at computers.

Today Jax has signed us up for an Education City trial and Big seems to be enjoying it (More from Jax later).

The Mouse Report? We appear to be poor hosts, our mice don’t seem to like the “music” we are playing especially for them one little bit. I saw one last night, he scuttled from under one sofa to the other…. thought I would cheer him up and slid a repeller under there with him. 👿

Otherwise we are seeing very little “sign” of their continued presence.


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4 responses to “do downstate of visigoth”

  1. Ahh, EC continues it’s assimilation of home edders.

  2. We now have EC in stereo – Big in the dining room, Small in the living room.
    On the bright side….. no CBeebies!! No ****ing Tweenies!!!

  3. It’s all your fault anyway DaddyBean, we signed up with your reference code 🙂

  4. rofl. its a good tool I think, and SB enjoys it. we mainly use it for reinforccement of stuff done. Sb also likes to always get it right, but i showed her the tracking bit, and she likes th idea she can see herself get better

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