Making things

Big is making a christmas tree out of card, paint and copious amounts of sellotape. Small is in the kitchen making his own lunch 🙂 Tim is supervising – those bananas can fight back you know.

I’ve had yet another lazy day – 4 day weekends and 4 day weeks, I could get used to that. Tim is looking a bit dazed – he’s not sleeping well atm.

Not much more to say really. I’ve given up playing Tim at scrabulous for a while, but I’m still losing to everyone else!


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2 responses to “Making things”

  1. you’re in good company on the scrabulous, although i haven’t had the sense to give up playing Tim! Not sure what Helen was twittering about yesterday as she is thrashing me as well!

  2. Jax, could you drop me a line please – I’m not sure I have the correct e-mail addy for you and I’d like to pick your brains about techie stuff when you have a mo.
    Thanks!

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