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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 72068" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Happy Anniversary, Linda! It's amazing how fast time flies.</p><p></p><p>Smallworld, enjoy getting your space back. I hope the shopping trip isn't too expensive.</p><p></p><p>Fran, the walk by the lake sounds very restful. Enjoy the last of your summer.</p><p></p><p>I had to see the neurologist today. I got a little trivia shopping done - the stuff I can't always do on the usual weekly grocery shop. Bumped into my neurologist again, he'd come to the mall for a coffee. Got home for a much-needed rest and got a call from a friend who's just begun to home-school her boys. She didn't follow the rules, just pulled t he boys out of school and is sorting out the paperwork now. I'd promised her a look at our resources so she said she'd drop in with the boys for a short while. Yeah, right - "short while" - she was here for three hours, right when I'm normally cooking dinner and getting difficult child 3 through his routine - totally thrown out. Still, difficult child 3 was really helpful, taking the boys through his computer programs and giving them a turn on what they could handle. She's got the education department people inspecting her home schooling later this week, at least now she has resources to show them.</p><p></p><p>I had to start cooking dinner while she was still here, while her boys were still on the computer with difficult child 3. In the absence of much other food, I made risotto, using all the leftover frozen soup I could find. easy child 2/difficult child 2 came home from work and got plenty of baby-handling practice on this friend's 18-month-old, which freed me up some more.</p><p></p><p>But after the day I've had - I desperately need my sleep now. I have a meeting in the morning, other appointments later in the day including my grocery shopping. mother in law wants me to look at her new paintwork in there somewhere too.</p><p></p><p>And I thought this week would be quieter!</p><p></p><p>Have a good Monday, everyone.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 72068, member: 1991"] Happy Anniversary, Linda! It's amazing how fast time flies. Smallworld, enjoy getting your space back. I hope the shopping trip isn't too expensive. Fran, the walk by the lake sounds very restful. Enjoy the last of your summer. I had to see the neurologist today. I got a little trivia shopping done - the stuff I can't always do on the usual weekly grocery shop. Bumped into my neurologist again, he'd come to the mall for a coffee. Got home for a much-needed rest and got a call from a friend who's just begun to home-school her boys. She didn't follow the rules, just pulled t he boys out of school and is sorting out the paperwork now. I'd promised her a look at our resources so she said she'd drop in with the boys for a short while. Yeah, right - "short while" - she was here for three hours, right when I'm normally cooking dinner and getting difficult child 3 through his routine - totally thrown out. Still, difficult child 3 was really helpful, taking the boys through his computer programs and giving them a turn on what they could handle. She's got the education department people inspecting her home schooling later this week, at least now she has resources to show them. I had to start cooking dinner while she was still here, while her boys were still on the computer with difficult child 3. In the absence of much other food, I made risotto, using all the leftover frozen soup I could find. easy child 2/difficult child 2 came home from work and got plenty of baby-handling practice on this friend's 18-month-old, which freed me up some more. But after the day I've had - I desperately need my sleep now. I have a meeting in the morning, other appointments later in the day including my grocery shopping. mother in law wants me to look at her new paintwork in there somewhere too. And I thought this week would be quieter! Have a good Monday, everyone. Marg [/QUOTE]
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