Dennis the Menace Farting Football

Boys outnumber girls in our house 5:3 They may be different ages but one thing unites them……….. amusement at bodily functions, particularly those of the … Read more

Project 365 2014 – Week 12

After a manic weekend last week, this week has been nice and quiet – well apart from the building work that has been creating havoc on the green space opposite our house.  The kids have been in awe of all the equipment that has been arriving, although there were promises that they would not access the site from our close and they all seem to turn up at school run time!

Anyway, I digress.  Sadly there is still no news on the job front, but I am a week away from finally finishing my CACHE Childcare Course.  It has been a long old slog and a real challenge trying to fit it in with the family but the end is in sight.  Sebastian has finished his Level 2 swimming certificate with Turtle Tots and we have his underwater photo shoot on Sunday – I am really looking forward to it.

Here is my week in pictures:

Project 365

 

75.  In London for the launch of Moshi Monsters at the Sealife Centre

76.  Watching the heavy machinery arrive on the way to school

77.  Elton John eat your heart out

78.  Eliza enjoying her swimming lesson with her favourite teacher Josh

79.  Anyone need Neighbourhood watch?

80.  Eliza doing her Red Riding Hood impression

81.  Sebastian gets his Turtle Tots certificate

 

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Saturday is Caption Day – 22nd March 2014

Lats weekend was a really busy one for us, we went Bushcrafting at Studland, to the Pokemon Battle Tournament in Southampton and finally to the Sealife Moshi Monster event in London.

The events have left me with a dozen or so potential satcap pictures and it has been so hard choosing which one to use.  Sunday’s visit to the Sealife Centre saw Sebastian get involved and really interact which he has never done before.  He was particularly fascinated by a Turtle and the Penguins who appeared to be equally in awe of him and kept coming back to look at him.

Can you caption this picture?

Penguin

Invisible Hearing Aids

Thanks to advances in modern technology, hearing aids of today are virtually invisible. The large, ugly, plastic variety of the past have been replaced by … Read more