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August 4, 2004 by

Taking it easy.

Coo… i really should have thought this “pregnant during the summer” thing. I’m hot. Tbh, i dunno if i’m hotter than i normally am (i don’t really “do” summer) but then somewhere in the grand plan is going to have to be a “lose 3 stone” type arrangement – at least then i can be thinner and hot.

Anyway. We started nicely by going to Snowbabies which we haven’t managed for several weeks with camps and visits and whatnot. It was FOGGY in the rink which all the kids found highly amusing. Girls had a great time and enjoyed the full hour, plus a lesson afterwards – Ammi has to be nearly ready for skates now. And Fran REALLY needs new ones; i could hardly get hers on her today. Marvellous! I just had to doctor Moo’s toe and did a round of toenail cutting while i was at it – i can’t believe how HUGE Fran’s big toe is compared with Moo’s! lol!

Had a long chat with a couple of mums while i was there. Both of them are LSA’s but it was an interesting talk nonetheless. I’ve given up trying to prove HE is a good thing but if people ask, i do enthuse!!! (And occasionally just be deliberately “oh no… i just leave them to it”ish – lol at self really!)

Speaking of cutting as i was a paragraph before, i found several large lumps of hair all over the bathroom last night. Turned out Ammi had got up to give herself a trim *rolls eyes* Fortunately the last haircut i did her was so awful that you can’t really tell! I’m going to leave it a few more weeks and then get a mobile person to come round and do all three of them here.

Once we got home we set up the paddling pool and hose and that was the last i saw of them really. I read the end of Animal Farm (Sarah, your blogroll link is old!) and got my total up to 40 and the kids got wet. And noisy. But happy.

So the only things that really happened today was Fran suddenly asknig for a wordsearch of yesterdays new Bob book words and doing it in record time and then the Story of Boadicea at bedtime. Which i’ll admit, was a bit of a tear jerker!

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