Catching up again

September 26th, 2006 by Sarah

Always catching up, or trying to at least …

The weekend
Was spent in various places; Steve and the children at home, and me away in London. They had a ball doing not very much although they did manage to buy new school shoes for Josiah, I’m not sorry to have missed that particular ordeal. They mooched around in town, had lunch in the park, and bought DVDs which they then went home and watched (Steve’s idea of a good day ;) ). Apparently they missed me, because I don’t get cross as often as Daddy. Grass is always greener, I think, I’m sure I do!!

I was camping at Crystal Palace, where I went in order to meet an internet/acww friend! I decided to camp so that I could check out the site for possible future use ourselves, but as it turned out it was only 10 mins walk away from my friend’s house, so that was handy. And, she rents a room from a home educating family, I met her landlady as well so we compared Hesfes stories and I wished I was still a proper home educator. Ahem. Anyway, Chorna and I cooked, chatted, and played DS, all of which was lovely. And then I had some very self-indulgent time in the van as well, reading, sleeping, etc. Didn’t see London at all, but I couldn’t really be bothered, we’ll go back to the site again soon I’m sure. The drive home was horrendous, but the less said about that the better.

Got back into town, picked Anna up from her Wizard of Oz rehearsals, then went home to watch King Kong with friends for film night, we had dinner together in an extended interval too – quite enjoyed the film, at least I managed to stay awake for once! Mainly because we started it so early!!

Monday
Back to the usual routine (only not quite so usual as Russ is away for a couple of weeks so Steve and I are on full office duty), I think it’s the first day since school started again that Josiah hasn’t said he didn’t want to go.

Emma and Robyn moved in; they’re staying for a while because Steve’s parents’ house is undergoing major refurbishment. Meant I was finally forced into sorting out the cupboards and drawers in the music room which has needed doing ever since we moved house so that is a good thing! Might be chaotic to have them around all the time but on the other hand it could suit us all quite nicely and I’m sure she can babysit for us as much as we can for her ;)

Got some new books for Anna; she’s doing WWII in school and is getting really into it, so thought it was the ideal opportunity to try and get her to read something different (having finished Harry Potter she’s back onto Lemony Snicket and while any reading is better than no reading, there is limited literary value in Lemony Snicket! although I notice The End is out soon, must get it and finally put the series to bed!). She fancied When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit so I’ve got hold of the trilogy for her, as well as a couple of Michelle Magorian books too. Don’t know if she’s actually going to read them but it’s worth a try! Now if only I could wean Abigail off those wretched fairy books … :roll:

Watched another film in the evening but have decided I can’t stand Nicolas Cage and anyway I was wifi-ing with acww friends at the same time which was more fun ;)

Tuesday
I’m blogging from work :) This morning was interesting, getting everyone through breakfast, getting dressed, music practice etc. is bad enough usually but with Robyn thrown into the mix at that time in the morning it was even more chaotic. My children are *so* easily distracted! But we managed it with only one broken glass (Robyn ‘helping’ to empty the dishwasher!), and hey, it makes everything more exciting ;)

5 Responses to “Catching up again”

  1. Alison Says:

    ROFL, I’ve stayed at the Crystal Palace campsite – it’s about 2 miles up the hill from where I lived from 6 until I left home. My friend’s parents had a trailer tent, and when I was 14, 4 of us stayed in it there for a weekend! Think that was the first time I ever got drunk (on cheap cider – classy). Don’t think it was a Caravan Club place then though, it looks much nicer in the photos than it was then!

    Anyway, a weekend away alone sounds lovely :)

    I really enjoyed Pink Rabbit, and I think Gwenny did too ;-) Bombs on Aunt Dainty is set actually during the war – she’s older (obviously) so maybe not so appealing/identifiable with as Pink Rabbit – dunno, haven’t tried it on Gwenny yet. I have 5 Michelle Magorians here that I borrowed from a friend, but I haven’t read any of them yet. I just read Roald Dahl’s Going Solo, which is about him starting work (in Africa) and then flying fighters in the war – quick and easy to read, and I thought it was really exciting, lol! (Kept telling C what was happening!)

  2. Roslyn Says:

    5! I thought she only 2! I loved her books and have bought the two I knew of for the girls to read.

    Going Solo sounds good- is it yours Alison? Can I borrow yes :-) ?

  3. Jan Says:

    Catie enjoyed Billy the Kid, by Michael Morpurgo, and there are some others of his with WW11 themes.

  4. Alison Says:

    I’ve had Adolphus Tipps out of the library for weeks but none of us have read it!

  5. Lin Says:

    Glad you had a good time with C, sorry it was a bad trip back though.

    Also glad the last book is out soon, I’m getting sick of hearing about it from J!

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