First week back.

Tonight Small didn’t want to come home from school. I assume he is going to be very cross when he discovers it isn’t a school day tomorrow 😉

Apart from Tues, the traffic hasn’t been bad at all. I’ve had long days at work, but we’ve all survived.

Small is getting more imaginative by the minute, and little quirks in his character are expanding too. Today he wouldn’t put on the top I’d got out for him as it was “too upside down” (picture of skateboarding boy doing some kind of upside down stunt). Funny boy.

And that’s about all I have much head space for. Oh, except to say hello to anyone dropping by from the Carnival of Feminists 22 Nice to have you by 🙂


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Comments

4 responses to “First week back.”

  1. You changed passwords again? Usual one didn’t work for the post below.
    Lol at Small and his upside down top, and glad school is being enjoyed.

  2. Password worked for me but only if I typed it in instead of pasting (but that’s probably my clunky old PC…)
    And aw, cute to Small not wanting an upside down teeshirt!

  3. haven’t ever changed – should be fine.

  4. Enjoy it while it lasts! He’ll soon grow out of not wanting to come home from school.
    Enjoy the weekend!

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