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April 2, 2004 by

Urgle, gurgle….

Hm. Well all yesterday got taken up with Moo being poorly – she just lay on the sofa all day, hot and miserable. For a girl who has been to the docs twice (i thought it was once but forgot the midnight croup dash we once did where she miraculously recovered en route) its been really weird to see her ill. She just doesn’t GET ill. She’s up and about today but doesn’t want to go to nursery, which is a shame as its the last day of term and she’ll miss out on the easter eggs, but if she says she doesn’t feel well enough, she doesn’t. Moo knows her limits.

Fran completed the Reader Rabbit Capers on Cloud Nine cd rom again yesterday which is aimed at year One. She is doing it easily now and i’m pleased because it has lots of money work, word building, number bonds, pattern building,sentence construction etc in it. With the exception of a bit of work using 20ps, 10ps and 5p’s to make up different totals, its too easy for her now, so i might get the Year 2 one with my next voucher from Amazon. Its a format she really enjoys.

The house is in boxes, which makes doing much at all hard, but we worked on our easter patterns for Anna’s competition, Fran did some writing and we did some word building again.

Scruff is being a complete ratbag today which i assume means she is getting ill.

Carpets are going into our new house today so we can have another look round this afternoon and apparently its only been done in Max’s name so i don’t have to rush back to sign for it on Thursday from Reading. Phew. My dad is going to empty their savingsd account for bunk beds too – so hopefully we will soon be a bit more organised!

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