Hm.
Must learn to walk away during Xmas card making sessions – managed to infuriate myself completely with both big children today because their efforts looked like 3 year olds sticking and pasting. *Grumble*
*Picks self up and trills * “Tis the season to be jolly…!”
Have done most of last weeks parcels, made up for lost time with Max so feeling cheerfully reunited, tidied bead room, managed to lose a pack of boards which has dropped me in the poo, am trying to decide if Josie has been swapped for a different child or has developed some form of sleeping sickness, took girls to gym, brought Moo home wet :roll:, pondered a variety of interesting things from other blogs, nit combed and found nothing in any children or self (this is excellent) and now need to break into my email which has suffered a Thunderbird crisis of some sort and needs to re-centre itself. Off to give it some reflexology.
Education? No idea 😉
Katy says
What do you mean no idea on education??? Doesn’t making Christmas cards count as an entire section of the “national curriculum”?????
Heather says
Making up for lost time is just the best bit about being apart 😉
I decided Pip doesn’t have the time to make the cards this year, so I’ve done them and I must say, they look bloody marvellous
Alison says
Bought mine today 🙂
Amanda says
xmas cards, we like the glue and glitter, education? I am susposed to be doing that too?
SallyM says
Every week K brings home a book of what they have planned for the next week. This week goes something like Maths: Christmas activities, Literacy: Christmas activities, Science: Christmas activities, PSHE: RE, story of Christmas, PE: Christmas activities
If they can get away with it I don’t see why you can’t LOL!