not a big friendly giant

a breastfeeding group. Thanks to dp for that reinterpretation of todays activity. Dd behaved pretty well there, considering that the soft play area was out of action again – apparently they are washing all the balls from the ball pool – don’t really want to know why!

Ds was greeted as that famous baby – he’s in the paper again with his cloth nappy on. Hoping to see a clip – he hasn’t made it to the papers in this part of the county!

We also did Tescos, and somehow, that was the day. Couldn’t do any more on the papier mache as it isn’t dry yet (think we must have made the layers too thick). Hoping to make it to a home ed meetup tomorrow – but only if I clear off and make the sandwiches now, instead of playing on the computer….


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