t..t..t..

Been away. Back now.

High points of the weekend. Fresh croissants from the bakery over the road for breakfast on Saturday. Splendiferous veggie biryani for dinner. Excellent company. Some wine.

Oh, and following on from Sarahthespeechtherapist’s last visit we have been practising some sounds with Small. Over the weekend, first time ever we got “t-t-t” from him. Neat.

Bloody good weekend. Grand finale, trip to Hinchingbrooke Park for a Romano-Celto thingy with the Beans and Max’s Merry men girls.

Helen, Chris, thanks, we all had a super time.


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8 responses to “t..t..t..”

  1. Ah ha ha ha ha! 😉

  2. That would explain why there was no answer on the phone then! Missing you 🙁
    Will Tim be coming to group tomorrow?

  3. elephant, blue car, toothpaste…..
    really great having you. welcome any time.
    Argh to SB’s bedroom!!

  4. Last I heard I was doing group tomorrow again.

  5. Glad you had a relaxing weekend Jax – you deserve it – and yoohoo to Small’s new sound – coming thick and fast – it’s great isn’t it? xxx

  6. blue car? don’t remember a blue car….

  7. hmm, i wonder when we aquired that then??

  8. small blue toy car? We’ve had it ages – years maybe. i think it came home in my bag from school once and SB liberated it.

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