Take that, hump day Wednesday.

Mostly a good day.

Smallest did some drawing.

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and this evening we’ve read a stack of books. She also watched some leapfrog DVD we had about starting school, which only intensely annoyed me once, when it was talking about animal families and the cricket/fly guide thing explained to the frogs that when they were born they were babies, unlike when alligators hatched. Um no. Frogs lay eggs, hatch into tadpoles.

That sort of thing gets to me. That is supposed to be an educational DVD, is teaching the words for different animal babies and families and makes that kind of basic error? Gah.

But overall I think we can say that education has been offered.

Oh, and tigerboy learnt to wave. The cuteness!

It’s all a bit exciting here really 😉


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2 responses to “Take that, hump day Wednesday.”

  1. I think you need a few quiet, down days to just chill after all that excitement. ;~)

    1. And instead I’m heading to London to mumsnetBlogfest!

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