Saturday Snippets 7 February 2015

{spending} yet another evening in the leisure centre. Presentation evening this time, and Big got a great haul of medals, cups and even a shield.

{watching} Warehouse 13. We needed a new program for watching in the evenings, having finished Jericho and run out of Continuum. This is quite fun, reminds me of Eureka (still annoyed that’s not available for streaming). Kind of like a very light hearted X files. Enjoyable – and another reason to enjoy Netflix 😉

{reading} not much. I seem to be still needing rather more sleep than usual. So this afternoon I was cold, and Big sent me to warm up in bed with a hot chocolate. Then Tigerboy came to join, so we read Stick Man three times until I couldn’t keep my eyes open and then I slept for a couple of hours.

{reviewing} LeapReader junior. Tigerboy is thrilled with a toy that knows his name and reads books to him 🙂 Full review Monday.

{eating} ham and fried egg sandwich. Oh so good.

{thinking} this is kind of a boring snippets. Sorry.

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Big won a whole load of stuff at the presentation evening. Small has started watching TV with us on an evening which is really lovely. Smallest is still doing a lot of drawing and writing – this week was anatomically correct people drawings 😉 Tigerboy has his first book crush, we’re reading Stick Man several times a day. If he was going to have a book obsession, I can think of worse ones.


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