Saturday snippets 17 January 2015

{Watching} bits of the films daughter is watching with her friends for birthday film night. Including Dirty Dancing. Such a good film.

{Eating} birthday party food.

{Tidying} frantically so there would be enough room for 4 teen girls to sleep in the living room.

{Enjoying} discussing books with C, one of the visiting teens. Tim has been trying to get me to read Code Name Verity for ages. C independently recommended it tonight, so I’m starting it next.

{Combing} hair. Lots. And not really enjoying the smell of tea tree leave in conditioner.

{Listening} to teenage girls giggle. And take selfies. Lots and lots of selfies 😉

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Snapshots

Big got older 🙂 and is celebrating it with friends, selfies and social media. Small is learning lots about networking minecraft, trouble shooting and now eats mushroom pizza. Smallest has her own minecraft profile and has been taming rabbits and horses. She can also write numbers above 10 which I didn’t know. Tigerboy is experimenting with reading and writing which is fascinating to watch.


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2 responses to “Saturday snippets 17 January 2015”

  1. I really love this idea for a blog post. If I ever remember to do it myself I shall be sure to link to you ????

    1. Feel free 🙂 I did run it as a linky last year but didn’t really get much interest.

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