Sorry for the silence

it’s been an odd kind of week, and I still can’t really talk about it. Professional reasons 😉 but it’s all good 🙂

Anyway, let’s see. Kids played lots on Monday, school the last three days, excellent car ed this morning on the way in from Jan’s. Quick run through of what a mammal is, how you can start to determine whether a horse is male or female (too much information? 😉 ) then somehow we got on to evolution and skin colour. And all of this as we’re going up hill and down over the weirdest little roads that really need a certain amount of concentration!

I managed to leave my bag with purse at Jan’s last night, so we had to go back there on our way home tonight, meaning we were *very* late getting home. Tired children in bed, but not after several renditions of I wish I was a punk rocker. We like it a lot, so I’ve preordered the album. Smile… It Confuses People How could I resist with a title like that?

eta – more information in post above – if you don’t know the password (it’s the usual one, although I password very rarely) leave a comment or drop me a mail.


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Comments

7 responses to “Sorry for the silence”

  1. Hope things are ok, Jax.

  2. I think i need a Googlemail!

  3. more info required!!

  4. Glad to hear it’s all good anyway.
    I really like that song too.

  5. Nope, I’ve racked my brains, and can’t come up with the password 🙂

  6. Can I have a p/word please?

  7. Debbie D avatar
    Debbie D

    I’m sure I used to know your password but I can’t for the life of em remember it – can I have it please?

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