Saturday snippets 11 May 2013

{Travelling} to Kentwell for open day.

{Seeing} lots of friends.

{Meeting} imaginary people. Hello taming the goblin 🙂

{Cuddling} snotty grotty miserable boy for two hours of nap failure.

{Eating} junk food and freezer food. Not a good day cost wise.

{Hoping} Big survives the night in a friend’s tent!

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{Snapshots} Big has continued sewing and this week learnt herringbone stitch. Small discovered that Scratch has been updated online and has spent lots of time coding. Smallest can count abstract items up to 11, recognises numbers up to 10 and wants me to teach her the alphabet. Tigerboy has pretty much cracked spoons and forks.

I’ve had a very up and down week. Must focus on the positives.


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4 responses to “Saturday snippets 11 May 2013”

  1. Have a good week Jax xxx.

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      Jax Blunt

      Thanks. You too.

  2. great to finally meet you in the flesh. I was pretty sure I wasn’t imaginary so I pinched myself to check and it really hurt, so I can assure you I am indeed real.

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      Jax Blunt

      Great to meet you too. Completely forgot to find out if we’ll actually see you in the summer, when and where are you?

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