Ce n'est pas un post.
I'm fighting the urge to write about recycling, but I feel I may succumb, sooner rather than later.
I need to separate my children wa glass screen wherever they go, such is the hitting (Bodhi) and shouting (Olivia).
I am in sore need of activities. Anyone?
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I so know what you mean. Just did my own "oh crap, holidays" post.
I just spent the morning with them at an indoor play park (raining) and this afternoon brings such delights as shopping for sandals and going to the supermarket. I know, the fun never stops here.
his 'pipe' has been on my mind and in my work recently, so your opening with the magritte reference just may be the reminder i need that the universe has a plan, and perhaps...perhaps, i am part of it.
best of luck to you keeping the protective barrier between the little ones.
Hide and not go seek.
I just wish you'd turn the first letter of the title upside down.
When I was little and on holiday with my cousin who was always mean to me, our great-great-great-great-great aunt suggested we play hide and seek. She whispered to me where I should hide, then whispered to Laura where she should hide, then leant back in her bathchair and enjoyed the peace and quiet.
I wish I had a good answer for you. But of course I don't. Libraries were a mainstay with me.
Oh dear. You too huh?
I do find visiting other people generally serves to make everyone happy!
Greenan Maze next wednesday? And in the meantime, see you in yours, Sunday, for some lip-smacking brunch yummie-ness! :-)
Come visit the Museum some day. They may be interested in the dead animals on show at Collins Barracks, and most kids that come love running around the square there
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