Getting back into the swing.

Short and sweet here I think.

Other than breakfast etc. don’t think anything much happened before heading out to the library. As ever? handing the books is wasn’t straight forward. Some of the books om SB’s card that we took out last week weren’t appearing on her list of books out – though they were down as being on loan.? We have another book which has gone AWOL in the house and we’ve run out of renewal-ability. So that had to be marked down as ‘lost’ except it isn’t they call it something else and we get another 3 months to find it without fines racking up. Sigh….

A bit of story time, a bit of colourign and sticking, making a pancake in a frying pan, as ever we were the last to finish as SB can’t be dragged away from? bit of sticking easily. Then again she is the oldest by? a long way now of course, all her same age? compatriots are in school I assume.

Home, followed by putting coats on again to go back as we left the craft work behind…… luckilly it is about a minutes walk away.

Home, rapidly gave BB some food, otherwise she tends to want/need? a sleep around 12, falls asleep and misses lunch. So she had? nibble of bread and cheese and then fell asleep in her highchair. So me and SB lunched and I read the aforesaid Mr Men books, with pauses for? quick gander at the Grauniad ‘I’ve read two, i’m just having? little rest and drink of coffee….’

Rough order of play for rest of day was some Maths ‘Match and Sort’. I wonder how long we will keep referring to it as that ? – ‘Match and Sort was the first ‘workbooky’ thing she did many moons ago (and loved). It was easy stuff for her really, just addition within 10? – tiem to move her one a bit, her subtraction is ok, might try a bit of simple multiplication seeing as she was sort of thingking about that in the car the other day. SB watching a DVD for a bit a German cartoon series called ‘Little Hippo’ – in German, BB coming into the garden with me for she pottering around, me ditto a bit, taking some piccies of her. Finshed pruning the Wisteria. Sat in the conservatory for ,little bit once we got cold, thinking that vine must be pruned pronto before it starts into growth again – maybe tomorrow. A bit more ‘work’ from SB – Expode the Code. did one of her simople crafty things from her birthday A pre-swim snack time, swmming lesson for SB, home, chips for tea, ready for bed, BB asleep, Helen home just in time before SB due to go, so she got? bit longer up.

Helen on call, had? very long day and home late, so off to bed at? sensible time. Me not so sensible….

I liked this photo though – even though it’s not quite focussed on the right place.

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9 responses to “Getting back into the swing.

  1. Grauniad?!! Are you going to start leaving random anagrams in every post for us to puzzle over?! I liked that one :)

  2. You’re obviously not a regular Grauniad reader then, Sarah!

  3. Ha! I just thought it was a really bad mistype ;-)

  4. Grauniad – as used to refer the The Guardian newspaper (for anyone not yet worked it out) goes back a long time . Pre-computer typesetting of newpapers when the Grauniad had bit of reputation for mis-spellings of words. It was apparently coined by Private eye

  5. This is good, you’re now providing an educational service for these uncultured youngsters Chris ;-)

    And yes, I knew what it is, and I know who Brenda and the Grocer are too :) Perhaps I should reinstate my subscription to Private Eye ….

  6. Consider me educated! ;)

  7. Glad to be of service

  8. I knew you meant the Guardian although obviously it’s not something that *I* ever read ;-) The only The Grocer I know about is the retail trade magazine though, I assume you don’t mean that? :)

  9. The Grocer was Ted Heath. Brenda – the Queen maybe?

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