Saturday snippets 9 November 2013

{Travelling} to London and blogfest. Without any children. Felt most peculiar.

{meeting} lots of people in blog clinic, and answering their questions, hopefully helpfully.

{Remembering} what it feels like to know the answers, what fun it is to hear my voice saying things before I’d realised I’d thought them, to challenge myself and win.

{Enjoying} my first experience of being on a panel. Hoping it’s not my last.

{Drinking} gin!

{Wishing} blogfest was a quarterly occurrence.

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{Snapshots} Big did her first vlog review, yet to be posted. Small wrote javascript for a minecraft mod, Smallest has been doing lots of measuring and counting and Tigerboy is loving playing with ginger kitten on the Kurio.


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2 responses to “Saturday snippets 9 November 2013”

  1. Glad you enjoyed Blogfest – and can you send small over my way to encourage mine to do something other than play on minecraft.

    1. I think he just wanted to do more. Probably helps that he gets to play it for hours and hours :/

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