So where does that leave us?
Nowhere really, since not wanting to be something sometimes isn't enough to prevent you from becoming exactly that.
It's been a summer. I've had holidays. I should say we've had holidays. Danger has taken to doing spontaneous happy dances with some mean fancy footwork, and has already learned to direct our hands back to the computer when we mistakenly put on something boring like the olympics instead of Tellytubbies.
He's getting bossy.Hedges are exploding with colour.
My evenings are being spent learning how to replace computer key board keys (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9K13E-N6h8 - here's how if you ever need help)
and finding more childhood works of genius...
7 comments:
It's always good to hear from you, no matter how infrequently :)
P.S. That picture of Danger reminds me of your profile picture...
Can one watch the Olympics on the computer? I've not tried.
It's a great milestone when you can start watching what you want on TV again. Looking back I think I'd put my foot down from the word go - but it''s easy to say that! When your kids are grown up it's easy to come out with all sorts of b***s about parenting.
Don't care when you post. You're a legend in Scotland.
Lovely to see you back - now big question - wats d story with the launch - will danger set you free????
Ah thanks Bug - and yes, he's very like me at that age, (tho I wasn't as bossy)
One can indeed Dominic - needs must when there's no tv in the house. Yes thanks for the parenting advice - will try that and let you know how it goes!
Titus - you're so kind. :-)
Thanks Louise - It's not Danger but the darned employers keeping me from Dubland... it's lookin less and less likely... :( but cannot wait to get my hands on the book!!
passive blogging is very cool, gives the impression of an exciting life that is impossible to extricate ones self from...I do it all the time:)
niamh - I am really very cool - thanks :-)
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