Saturday snippets 24 May 2014

{Driving and driving and driving} all the way to Yorkshire for party in the field.

{Wrestling} with a tent. Which broke a pole. Again. Thank goodness for the emergency kit with duct tape.

{Eating and drinking} with friends. Lots of friends. Home ed friends, renewing friendships that go back ten years and more.

{Revisiting} so many memories. This house has been a haven for me over the years through so many experiences.

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Big is catching up with an old friend from montessori, Small is well in with the group of homeed boys. Smallest asked when we were going home and when I said after two nights, said Oh, the day after tomorrow then? Tigerboy is loving being the baby of the group, commanding cuddles from any and every adult.


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4 responses to “Saturday snippets 24 May 2014”

  1. I can’t believe that Tiger Boy is a real little boy already and not a baby anymore. They are so cute.

    1. Jax Blunt avatar
      Jax Blunt

      He’s still quite baby in some ways, the lack of talking makes him seem much younger. But yes, he’s working on little boy at times too.

  2. Sounds like you had a lovely day. Well done to Smallest on figuring out the days thing!

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