Long, hard day

A long day, a very long day

Thursday, 19th April, 2007

Home Ed Inspiration, Ideas, and Activities

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12 responses to “Long, hard day”

  1. Aww! how sweet! I remember Flopsy falling asleep in her dinner once.
    Cx

  2. D just spotted this and asked who it was. When I told him, he looked shocked and said ‘he can’t be, he is still just a toddler!’ He seemed to forget Small would grow at the same rate he does 😆

  3. Sandals and socks. Oh dear.

  4. What now you are a style guru? Oh dear.

  5. I doubt Small cares much what you and the rest of the planet think. He tends to go his own way.

  6. What, you mean you haven’t shamed him into conformity yet? 😆
    There are some funny pictures on that site though!

  7. You have met him. What do you think? 🙂
    I prefer bare feet and I haven’t owned a pair of sandals since I was about twelve.
    I think long socks with sandals are the way to go though.

  8. I’m thinking he’ll need some millinery advice at some point too…..
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/mazportico/23589016/in/set-541689/

  9. No socks though!
    Buttercup was in socks and sandals today as I bought her new ones and she wore them home. Fortunately Violet and Gwenny have successfully stopped me caring about what anyone else thinks of my children’s clothes 😉

  10. That is his hat. He refused to wear it, so I wore it.
    However, you are behind the times. This year, candy striped hats are highly fashionable, or so it would seem. 🙂

  11. Only when the fleece jester hat is too hot…

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