On a Roll

If I don’t post today, I won’t post tomorrow and then another couple of weeks will slip by before I post again.  I miss my blog when I’m not posting.  I like saying hello to the people that stop by.  I love that people who aren’t my family actually do stop by.  I like the record that I’ve built up over the last three years of who we are and what we’ve been doing.

So, this is a bit of a nothing post but an important post because hopefully it will keep the thread going.

Also, I took a couple of really good pictures today so really I can’t not share them (if you’ll excuse the double negative).

The boy, he likes to line things up.

The girl, she loves her arts and crafts.

She also suffers from travel sickness which is why she is wearing one of Grandma’s cardigans and a towel.  Note to self, when out and about do take a change of clothes for the girl even though she’s nearly 5.  She throws up with style.

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4 Responses to On a Roll

  1. Poor girl, I got travel sickness horribly as a child. I still do occasionally now, although it’s better because I can sit in the front. Lots of sympathy for her, it’s absolutely miserable.

  2. Oh poor girl. My girl suffered dreadfully with it. The bands with little pressure points on helped (sometimes)!
    My boy used to line cars up across the room, up the stairs, one on each and into his room. I watched him earlier park his car, having recently passed his test. Four goes, got the car nice and straight. Eldest daughter just swings in, leaving the vehicle just any old how. It drives him mad.
    Both ways make me smile.
    I love the way both pictures capture their individual concentration.
    Oh to be a child again….

  3. Awww poor lil thing! I’ve been lucky so far… I hope neither of mine get the travel sickness thing. :S

    Love the lining up photo… what a cutie! :)

  4. all good fun – remember those spare clothes :-) love it

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