Saturday snippets 10th November 2012

{attending} mumsnetBlogfest. Opening keynote from Miriam Gonzalez Durantes (sp?) Very good. Blog clinic – such a buzz, working with people for 10 minutes on the go. And the finishing keynote from Caitlin Moran? She really is very funny. If that’s home education in action, I’m definitely keeping my kids at home 😉

{missing} my littlest girl, 3 today. She won’t remember, right?

{hating} hotel rooms

{loving} little boy discovering mirrors.

snapshots

{Big} mainly working on her Shakespeare adaptation. Impressed with her dedication. And her writing.

{Small} Finished year 6 maths. So now he’s at secondary school. Sort of.

{Smallest} is three. Enough said. (Happy birthday baby girl)

{Tigerboy} utterly adorable, so lovely to be around, and has learnt to wave, and what mirrors are!


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Comments

6 responses to “Saturday snippets 10th November 2012”

  1. Fab picture! sounds like blogfest was great x

    1. It was brilliant. I may blog a little more.

  2. happy birthday to her! x

  3. I forgot about the joy of when babies discover mirrors! So cute. Blogfest sounds great. And belated birthday greetings to your lovely girl. x

    1. Thank you. It was a fab day.

  4. He’s getting so big!

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