Saturday snippets 29 December 2012

{Watching} after much debate and searching, the Jackie Chan movie an accidental spy. It’s not really a family film. There’s more bloodshed than in the later films, but somehow the dubbing distances you from it.

{Eating} Perfect Pizza. Takeaway, given we didn’t get our fish and chips this week 😉

{Planning} the journey to see my parents tomorrow. It’ll be wonderful fun, four hours in a car with four children. We need a bigger car.

{Musing} on the year nearly over.

{Snapshots} Tigerboy’s first Christmas. I didn’t take nearly as many photos as I should have. Smallest bought presents for her siblings, wailing all the time about wanting presents for herself! Big and Small shopped alone and bought thoughtful gifts for the rest of the family from their saved up pocket money. I’m proud of my lovely children.


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2 responses to “Saturday snippets 29 December 2012”

  1. sounds like it went well x x

  2. Try not to worry about not taking enough photos, you were too busy enjoying the real life, which is better than living it through a lens!

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