Saturday snippets 20 October 2012

{watching} green lantern. Seemed to be a really show start and then I missed the last half hour while I was cooking tea. Apparently it was all rather silly.

{reading} the plan by Douglas carswell. Intriguing.

{enjoying} having Big back after a few days away.

{eating} roast chicken. Well, not me, but the rest of them. Even Tigerboy enjoyed it. He loves his food.

{experimenting} with instagram. Bet you can’t guess my username.

{thinking} I want a way of snapshotting the children week by week, I’m going to try to add it to this post.

{Big} beautiful and strong, unfolding into a gorgeous young woman, just starting to explore and plan for her future.

{Small} stretching his boundaries by trying to think about what other people might like, and becoming a caring big brother to both his younger siblings.

{smallest} precocious and challenging, but caring and lovely. Listening to her pronouncing deoxyribonucleic acid definitely a highlight of the day.

{Tigerboy} changing by the minute, loving his solids, sitting up, rolling around, commando crawling. A happy inquisitive little boy, first back carry in sanamama ssc today.


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Comments

7 responses to “Saturday snippets 20 October 2012”

  1. Jax – I love these snippet posts, a great insight into your world 🙂 Would be a lovely way to snapshot the children x

  2. I am going to try a snippets post one of these days – it’s so effective.

    1. I would love to read it 🙂

  3. Yes, I like these snapshots too. Lovely to hear how well all your lot are doing.

    1. Thank you. I don’t like to go into detail on the older ones any more, but it occurred to me I was missing everything, which rather defeated the original purpose of blogging.

  4. Love your little snapshots. x

    1. Thank you. I’m looking forward to doing them regularly.

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