and Big thinks she would like to keep a diary of her own.
I love the big grin I get from them both when I appear on an evening. I hate leaving them on a morning.
Very tired.
Night all.
Oh, and Small’s new word of the day was ‘Bob’. 🙂
and Big thinks she would like to keep a diary of her own.
I love the big grin I get from them both when I appear on an evening. I hate leaving them on a morning.
Very tired.
Night all.
Oh, and Small’s new word of the day was ‘Bob’. 🙂
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5 responses to “more ballet diaries”
I’m dead impressed that you’re managing to do this Jax. I can only imagine how difficult it must be 🙁
Presumably it gets easier as everyone gets used to it.
You get a grin from me too when you post 🙂
As in the builder I presume?
Hugs for the tiredness, hope you have a good weekend.
“Presumably it gets easier as everyone gets used to it.” No. 🙁
Jax says going out for a cup of tea at a friends house helped though. 🙂
ah, hugs from me. Also in the ‘no’ camp. I think things settle with the pattern, so that the organisation etc becomes easier, but not necessarily the doing