Home again, home again

jiggety jig!

Very tired today – late night, early morning, and a nice drive home 😉 Girls did OK this morning, though Big’s tiredness showed through in her temper a bit.

Trying to work out what to do first – I need to get on top of this house, my work, my life. And all I want to do is fall asleep where I stand.

Edit to add: the phone just rang. Tim’s brother. “You rang us a few minutes ago?” he said. That’ll be Small’s first phone call then. 😉


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3 responses to “Home again, home again”

  1. She did very well i thought. Lots of Queen bees in one place is never going to be easy! 😉

  2. Monster’s first phone call was to the police! I put the phone back on the hook after he had been playing with it for a bit only to have it ring straight away with the police saying ‘mrs goddard? this is sussex police. is everything alright at your address?’ eek! Teeny has also made her first call to Lynda (the nanny) if i wasn’t so secure i would worry about their need to call people they can ‘report’ me to – never giving them access to the childline number, thats for sure 🙂
    glad you had a nice time at Merrys, hope you get some sleep tonight to recover!

  3. Lol at the first phone call!

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