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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 25670" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>G'day Sharon. I hope you all enjoy "Agnes of God". I've never seen it, always wanted to. A good cast, an interesting idea.</p><p></p><p>We had our village annual fair today. The art exhibition was still on too, of course - it's an important part of it. That was in the community hall, while outside on what some people would call the village green, under the trees we had a few concentric circles of stalls around an open area with a raised stage, with live jazz and rock all day (good music, too). In front of the stage people lounged on picnic blankets or sat in picnic chairs and listened to the music. It's mostly shady under the trees but there was enough sun for me to colour up a bit more, even though I kept my hat on as much as I could (it was hot, though). A wonderful, relaxing day.</p><p></p><p>difficult child 3 would not hang around with us but instead wandered over to the skate park area where older kids 'hang out'. We watched from a distance and although we saw some kids rough-housing, difficult child 3 was avoiding that sort of thing. He stayed on the edges and we could see from his behaviour that he was stressed, but he insisted on staying there. He had no meltdowns and no problem with other kids, for which I was very grateful. I was able to introduce husband to the woman whose car difficult child 3 hit on his bike so that helped clear up things a bit more.</p><p></p><p>I was a bit later home than husband, but we did manage to organise ourselves to have a quick afternoon swim. Although we can feel the evenings are cooler the days are still summery and the water still warm. </p><p></p><p>One of our local photographers has a commission (along with other local artists) from an organisation in the city and has organised to photograph difficult child 3 for it. Not a paying job, but we'll get some nice prints of difficult child 3 taken by a professional photographer for our troubles.</p><p></p><p>An enjoyable, relaxing day. Back to heavy load of schoolwork tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 25670, member: 1991"] G'day Sharon. I hope you all enjoy "Agnes of God". I've never seen it, always wanted to. A good cast, an interesting idea. We had our village annual fair today. The art exhibition was still on too, of course - it's an important part of it. That was in the community hall, while outside on what some people would call the village green, under the trees we had a few concentric circles of stalls around an open area with a raised stage, with live jazz and rock all day (good music, too). In front of the stage people lounged on picnic blankets or sat in picnic chairs and listened to the music. It's mostly shady under the trees but there was enough sun for me to colour up a bit more, even though I kept my hat on as much as I could (it was hot, though). A wonderful, relaxing day. difficult child 3 would not hang around with us but instead wandered over to the skate park area where older kids 'hang out'. We watched from a distance and although we saw some kids rough-housing, difficult child 3 was avoiding that sort of thing. He stayed on the edges and we could see from his behaviour that he was stressed, but he insisted on staying there. He had no meltdowns and no problem with other kids, for which I was very grateful. I was able to introduce husband to the woman whose car difficult child 3 hit on his bike so that helped clear up things a bit more. I was a bit later home than husband, but we did manage to organise ourselves to have a quick afternoon swim. Although we can feel the evenings are cooler the days are still summery and the water still warm. One of our local photographers has a commission (along with other local artists) from an organisation in the city and has organised to photograph difficult child 3 for it. Not a paying job, but we'll get some nice prints of difficult child 3 taken by a professional photographer for our troubles. An enjoyable, relaxing day. Back to heavy load of schoolwork tomorrow. Marg [/QUOTE]
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