See, I told you I wasn’t going to get to do this regularly.

Let’s see – we’ve done loads of crafts, dd has got to be much more helpful around the house – she’s done washing up, made her own toast, helped out with the washing and all that kind of thing. We’ve had outings, stayed at home and had visitors, dd is enjoying her two days at nursery so much more now that she’s moved up.

However, the low points have been very low. We had a dreadful Halloween, when dd accidentally opened the door to some trick or treaters and since then she has been scared of just about everything. I won’t go into details here, but it hasn’t been fun at all and isn’t getting much better.

Things I have done include reading The continuum concept, which makes huge amounts of sense to me, so I’ll be trying to figure out how to apply it to our lives.

And I will be trying to keep this more often as I think it does help. I’ll try to backdate a few of our crafts over the next couple of weeks.


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