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The dreaded phonecall!

October 20, 2003 by

Well – i didn’t expect to remain unknown to the LEA for long and today i got a phone call from an EWO – from what was said i am guessing that we were informed on by some kind soul. Thing is – however tedious it is, we are not doing anything wrong and i know my rights, so not THAT much can happen. Cheers anyway whoever it was is what i say! *blows raspberry!*

So what else is new… okay.. well highlights of last week definitely included
*Our gorgeous kids looking so happy, relaxed and well-behaved in the cinema.
*Moo’s face at seeing Lilo and Stitch in full cinema scale technicolour (big fave film!)
*Scruff cartwheeling down a very long flight of stairs and surviving with only a scrapped nose!
*Pud discussing her speech “differences” with a group of kids and being completely unconcerned.
*Late night mummy chats with likeminded people who don’t think i am mad!
*Not getting tonsillitis….

I’ve managed to scrape up a couple of photos… here is Scruff doing Hama beads

and here is Moo and Scruff (Moo modelling her very own home made necklace)

Pud and i (well all of us) have joined The Wildlife Trust. It runs a series of “badges” for its young members which are home based, or local group based and have a broad remit well suited to HE. We looked at them and decided we might start on one where you create 3 bits of artwork based on nature. So today she took our camera out into the garden and made a record of it as autumn sets in. Then we picked the ones she liked the most, retook ones she wasn’t happy with and eventually assembled a set of about thirty she really liked. Tomorrow we will go into town and get them developed so she can make a collage out of them – we might get an extra set so we can use the others for some extended work – we both got quite into it.

These are 4 she was really pleased with and said i could put up on this blog.



What else have we been up to since Friday? A lot of Webland and Reader Rabbit, a lot of the Dora Explorer site, lots of really gorgeous drawing, a fair bit of healthy eating discussion, including using this little game a fair bit which Pud really likes
Welltown Healthy Eating Game

It THE WEDDING at the weekend and much excitement is boiling up about it!!!!

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