*someone* has lost the remote control

so I can’t even listen to the radio!

I’m very tired. Got home slightly earlier tonight, and so got to read 4 books I think – Hand, hand again; The baby who wouldn’t go to bed; Wobble bear said ‘Yellow’, which is actually surprisingly good;and The Book of Sleep, which is surprisingly long.

Small told me all about the tweenies show they watched which had the musicman song in it – triangles, piano, drum and saxophone. Big told me all about doing printing and they were both thrilled to get postcards from Karen and Emma – thanks guys! I liked my letter too 🙂

And now I’m taking myself off to bed. Night all.


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3 responses to “*someone* has lost the remote control”

  1. Night Jax.
    Glad to see you’re keeping your head above water this week. You’re doing great.

  2. I think I saw your remore control in one of the pictures a few entries down! Hope it turns up, that type of thing happens here. I simply edit out the clutter when I take photos of the children!!!

  3. Oh and best wishes with your new job, sounds like you’re doing well so far. I’m woefully behind on my blog reading and commenting, sorry. Go Jax, Go Jax!!!

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