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Yesterday…

February 23, 2005 by

No, its okay, i’m not about to burst into song!!!

I thought i ought to just quickly round up yesterday, which wasn’t all me ranting about birth choices. Incidentally it got far worse after that, when someone decided to announce to the world-in-small that if you have a caesarean you don’t give birth to your child. Charmed. Mechanics are everything, then? I didn’t vaginally deliver all my children, so i didn’t give birth to them. I didn’t feed Fran from my breast, so i didn’t feed her? I don’t see her dying of malnutrition, of course i fed her. My babies were born from my body, of course i gave birth. I admit, its hard to say it about Fran, its not hard to say it about the other two.

Anyway, ranting aside, yesterday was okay – i had more TT help, Jax and i fixed the site a bit more, i did stock vcounts etc. Fran made more of her board game and did some pictures, some reading, some maths, some writing. Its all happening slowly. Ammi had a lovely day. The the big two went dancing, Ammi and i went to play at the toy shop. Now how funny is this, i bought some hama stuff i wanted to look at without buying 10 of them, and the cashier recommended my website to me! Snigger…

We managed to get really held up on the way to collect the girls from dancing and were quite late. And i was panicking, i was envisaging two girls weeping and frightened or standing out in the cold, or abducted, or something. But no. I wasn’t there, they’d got dressed, told a teacher i was late and where they were and sitting calmly waiting for me under the eye of the staff memeber they’d alerted. How proud was i?

The reason for the darkening skies that held us up was of course snow and today we have buckets of it.

They lasted less than 10 minutes in it! *rolls eyes*

Still, we made pretty pictures instead.

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