top four finish

on weboggle. Children are (relatively) quiet in bed, Numb3rs is just starting, and Tim’s making me a cuppa. All is well with the world.

It has not been so all day. From the journey in to work with the woman who strolled out onto a zebra crossing from behind a parked car, necessitating an emergency stop (just as well I was observing the speed limit really :rolls:), to getting home just in time to kiss children good night and be on clear up duty when Small decided to try to wash up his toilet seat (and trust me it needed washing!) and all the bits in between, it’s been kind of tough today. Paddling very very hard just to stay still, great fun.

Right, going to enjoy my programme while meditating on problem solving (what to have for tea 😉 ). Hope all is well with you all in the blogworld, I don’t have as much time or energy to read around right atm, so I’m probably missing out on loads. And I will try to blog what we’ve been up to around here sometime soon – loads of little bits happening in a lovely low key kind of way.


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6 responses to “top four finish”

  1. All is well in my little corner of the blogosphere! Hope you enjoyed the cuppa and found something nice for tea.
    I’m off for a quick shufty round the blogring befroe Spooks starts on bbc3.

  2. You sound busy!
    I had a teenage school girl cross the road right in front of me today. Her and her friend stood at the edge of the pavement, she looked right at me and crossed the road laughing. She wouldn’t have been laughing if she’d have gone flying over the bonnet of the car! I hate kids like that. What erked me more was the police woman the other side of the road not taking a blind bit of notice! (Rant over!).

  3. Keep paddling. have found gameboy, will package it up today 🙂

  4. I have great empathy for you with your commute – we had a time very similar and it is so tiring. You have to make time for relaxing – not easy with small children I know 🙂

  5. hope you found something good for tea! and hope the week gets better.

  6. you know, I can’t remember last nights tea?

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