Reading Harry Potter

July 21st, 2007 by Sarah



Don’t want to spend too long blogging today as I’m halfway through the Deathly Hallows and Steve wants it next … but it’s been a lovely day so thought I would write something.

Anna had a friend to stay last night; another Anna. Very pleasant to have her company though it was slightly confusing at times ;) The girls spent ages making little braids attached to hair bobbles to sell at their school summer fair, and also went over to the park to meet yet more friends. After the other Anna had gone home, my Anna made marshmallow crispy cakes, played with Mollie and Ruby, then went out to play with yet another friend for the afternoon.

Abbie’s been mainly kicking around here, in pyjamas all day. She read, helped with the braids, played with Mollie, helped me with the guinea pigs, and made chocolate crispy cakes. And then had a bath ;)

Abbie slept in the music room last night to make space for the other Anna, and she started drumming along to her cd last night, and has been doing it at odd moments throughout the day too. Steve came home and has shown her how to hold the sticks properly, and a basic 4/4 rhythm, and she’s been happily playing along to McFly and making a pretty decent job of it, for an 8yo beginner I am quite impressed. Think Steve (formerly known as a pretty good drummer) would be quite pleased if one of the kids took up the drums! Still, it just added the criteria of ‘downstairs music room’ to our list for any future house of ours, as despite the fact that it’s not a proper drum kit, it still sounds like a herd of elephants upstairs when you’re sitting underneath it!

Josiah stayed in pyjamas today too. He did a decent music practice, then played far too much gamecube, working his way through an old Sonic game again. He helped with the guinea pigs too, and also managed to trip over outside grazing his side (not quite sure how he managed it!) and elbow, which left him feeling a bit fragile and needing cuddles which was nice for me ;) Managed to bath him too this evening as he was stinky!

And I’ve really enjoyed just pootling around alongside the kids – cooked a couple of Shepherd’s Pies, made a courgette & banana cake, washed and dried three loads of washing, had a couple of long phonecalls with various people, did lunch for everyone, helped out with the music practices, braids and crispy cakes, washed the kitchen floor after they’d finished, and then finally opened the book :)

9 Responses to “Reading Harry Potter”

  1. Jax Says:

    that’s an impressive amount of self-control waiting so long to get to the book!

  2. Em Says:

    oooo courgette and banana sounds interesting post the recipe pretty please :)

  3. Em Says:

    oooo courgette and banana sounds interesting post the recipe pretty please I’m due a visit to Nics soon :)

  4. Kikilia Says:

    Could you please tell me what marshmallow and chocolate crispy cakes are? I’ve never heard of them (I’m in the U.S.)

    And I loved the new Harry Potter

    Kikilia

  5. Jo Says:

    Belated congrats on the driving thingy….notice I’m diplomatically staying out of the motorists/cyclists debate?!
    And, oh yes, I have broadband back! Finally. Only 20 days without it.:roll:
    We didn’t go to Spain, not yet anyway, soon hopefully.

  6. Rog Says:

    Kililia, probably something like this for the marshmallow crispy cakes. Don’t tell your dentist or dietitian you’re eating them!

  7. Ruth Says:

    Darn, that was me, Ruth, not Rog!

  8. Sarah Says:

    Em, here’s the recipe for the courgette cake :)

  9. HelenHaricot Says:

    em, are you going to make it for the w/e then??

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