Saturday snippets 15 December 2012

{Watching} the amazing spiderman, courtesy of blinkbox and peerindex. Quite enjoyed it, but thought it was rather slow to get going. And if you’re planning on downloading before watching, allow a good window for that.

{Dinner} cooked by someone else. Joy. 🙂

{Reading} the fault in our stars. Just arrived today, part of a competition chain. Anyone able to read it really quickly and pass it on? Not that this is the best time of year to be posting a book around really 🙁

{Panicking} about lack of Christmas planning and preparation.

{Revising} the housework record scheme. We now have subsidiary colours for assisting with tasks.

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{Snapshots} Big and small have done some fantastic animations with Zu3D kit received for review this week. Smallest is excelling at being three. Tigerboy is increasingly independent and mobile, as tonight when he crawled off to the kitchen to destroy it alone.


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3 responses to “Saturday snippets 15 December 2012”

  1. I love your household record scheme. Helping is also important – a good amendment.

  2. Oh boy! You are busy and here I am complaining: although Mini is increasingly mobile he is not able to deconstruct… yet. Hope we both find a way of getting the Xmas preps on track.

    1. We’re all busy, it’s the way of it I think. Hugs for you, you don’t have big children to help.

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