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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 154407" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>G'day, people.</p><p></p><p>Sharon/Wiped, I'm glad you got to the book club and had a good time. We also get duck families crossing our main road into the village. There is a bridge where a creek flows underneath, the ducks live there and seem to prefer walking across the road instead of swimming under it. But our road is not busy and we don't have a crossing on it. We have no traffic lights in the village at all - we're too small. They've just put in our first pedestrian crossing, but it hasn't got lights. </p><p></p><p>Our duck babies are half-grown now, we'll have more next spring. </p><p></p><p>Fran, I hope your mother is well enough to leave hospital so you can get back home. Travel safely.</p><p></p><p>Sharon/LDM,congrats to easy child! I hope this is just the beginning of some good opportunities for her.</p><p></p><p>WFEN, enjoy your spring walk. What's a beach pass? We have some beaches close to the city centre where people who live there get a special parking permit, but everyone else has to either catch a bus or pay to park. But our village beaches, it's just a matter of finding a parking spot somewhere or walking there. People need a pass to visit our national parks though. We live there, so as long as we don't park outside the village, we can drive through the national park for free, just to get home.</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow is difficult child 3's state-based maths exam. We have to go to the city for it (in to the school) but it should be fairly straightforward. I'll pack extra schoolwork for difficult child 3 to do on the way home, but I suspect he won't want to do anything.</p><p></p><p>easy child came home early from her prac placement today. A gastric bug is sweeping through the child care centre, and she got thoroughly thrown up on and had to change ALL her clothes. Only trouble was, she had no spare trousers. She wore her coat (which is not meant to be worn as a dress, it barely covers her knickers). So she says she got initiated today. </p><p>husband commented, "It makes you wonder how a child that small can hold so much puke."</p><p>I'm hoping she doesn't pick up the bug and bring it home to us. gastric bugs are a real problem for me, if I can't keep my medications down.</p><p></p><p>Have a good Wednesday.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 154407, member: 1991"] G'day, people. Sharon/Wiped, I'm glad you got to the book club and had a good time. We also get duck families crossing our main road into the village. There is a bridge where a creek flows underneath, the ducks live there and seem to prefer walking across the road instead of swimming under it. But our road is not busy and we don't have a crossing on it. We have no traffic lights in the village at all - we're too small. They've just put in our first pedestrian crossing, but it hasn't got lights. Our duck babies are half-grown now, we'll have more next spring. Fran, I hope your mother is well enough to leave hospital so you can get back home. Travel safely. Sharon/LDM,congrats to easy child! I hope this is just the beginning of some good opportunities for her. WFEN, enjoy your spring walk. What's a beach pass? We have some beaches close to the city centre where people who live there get a special parking permit, but everyone else has to either catch a bus or pay to park. But our village beaches, it's just a matter of finding a parking spot somewhere or walking there. People need a pass to visit our national parks though. We live there, so as long as we don't park outside the village, we can drive through the national park for free, just to get home. Tomorrow is difficult child 3's state-based maths exam. We have to go to the city for it (in to the school) but it should be fairly straightforward. I'll pack extra schoolwork for difficult child 3 to do on the way home, but I suspect he won't want to do anything. easy child came home early from her prac placement today. A gastric bug is sweeping through the child care centre, and she got thoroughly thrown up on and had to change ALL her clothes. Only trouble was, she had no spare trousers. She wore her coat (which is not meant to be worn as a dress, it barely covers her knickers). So she says she got initiated today. husband commented, "It makes you wonder how a child that small can hold so much puke." I'm hoping she doesn't pick up the bug and bring it home to us. gastric bugs are a real problem for me, if I can't keep my medications down. Have a good Wednesday. Marg [/QUOTE]
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