I hope all my targets

go as well as today’s. Spent over three hours working with Big making stuff – we didn’t finish it, but we are actually at a point where we could make do with what we have if necessary, although I’d rather we managed to finish it some time very soon.

Tim and I have also had several lengthy conversations about morals, and Small has enjoyed using his newest word – ‘you’ (pronounced ‘oo’ for anyone we may be seeing in the near future). I won’t share his funniest usage though to save his blushes for years to come. Suffice to say his understanding of bodily functions appears to be developing nicely too!

Right, that’s gonna have to be your lot for tonight, as I want to do my 7s, and I’ve non computer stuff to do as well. Got to keep a gentle momentum going here.


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2 responses to “I hope all my targets”

  1. sounds like a lot of stuff!
    glad the day went well.
    yep 7’s!

  2. Stop teasing, what are you making?

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