Saturday snippets 16 march 2013

{Thinking} it should have been Tigerboy’s birthday yesterday. Boy in a hurry is a year and ten days and I’m still confused about it.

{Watching} colour of magic. Excellent films (there are two on the DVD) probably easier if you’ve read them first. I had Rincewind down as younger, but David Jason is, as always, superlative in the part. Great family film night choice.

{Eating} meat, meat and more meat. BBQ ribs, crispy duck. Yum. Easy meal for me tonight.

{Reading} insurgent.

{Feeling} somewhat adrift. But working on it. Day 1.

{Snapshots}

I think Big has just about shaken off her nasty cold, she’s been under the weather for over a week. Small has reacquainted himself with Scratch and I’m pondering a raspberry pi. Smallest appears to be learning her letters pretty much effortlessly and Tigerboy has developed climbing as his skill of the week.


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2 responses to “Saturday snippets 16 march 2013”

  1. I love your Day 1 plan, I must try it. Love the Terry Pratchett Sky adaptations too, have all three on DVD. The books are best of course 😉

    1. Ooh, haven’t seen those, will have to seek them out. Thanks for the tip.

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