falling behind

on nano 🙁

and blogging.

Came home early Monday as wasn’t feeling well, don’t think I already blogged that? Yesterday had horrendous trip up as M1 closed – nearly two hours door to door and then sad children at school, I think because of the journey more than anything else. They certainly seemed to have a good day once they were there.

So last night we stopped off the path, which was lovely. Small fell asleep on the living room floor while the adults read and listened to music, which was wonderfully companionable in a way that television isn’t. Food for thought there (she says, tapping away with Lost in the background :-/)

‘nother day today, which the children seem to have very much enjoyed as they didn’t want to come home with me when I got there! Small fell asleep in the car and slept through being got ready and placed in bed, I have cute photos to blog at the weekend.

Off to bed now – very very tired.


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