More glasses!
Amie had another eye appointment on Monday and they decided her prescription needed fine tuning which is great because it means we have a spare pair for accidents!
Unfortunately Amie decided she wanted a red pair and I had no idea how many problems this would cause! The shops were not only lacking in red pairs but they were lacking in red pairs small enough for her face! In fact we struggled to get any colour small enough for her!
3 hours (ish) later we found a fab red pair which she loved and they looked gorgeous on her! They are very trendy and she looks gorgeous!
We have to wait till the end of the week for them so will post some pics when we have them!
Posted in Family | No commentsHomework!
I’ve taken a welcome break from my homework to have a drink and rest my eyes!
It’s been a long time since I was at college and had to write essays, especially on such exciting topics as COSHH, Maual Handling, Risk Assessment, Health and Safety in First Aid, Storage of Medication and plenty more on the topic of health and safety! Great eh?
I can think of better things to do with my evenings and weekends (even housework!) but then I remind myself it’s all in a good cause and will be over in 2 years! It seems a long time now but I’m sure in 21 months times I’ll be wishing I had more time to finish it in!
Anyway, back to the grindstone, I will keep you updated with how I’m going and what’s next on the agenda…
Posted in Family | No commentsAnother course!
I attended another course today! My certificates folder will be rather full soon!
This one was all about meeting the needs of the younger children in the new Early Years Foundation Stage. To those of you not in the business, this will probably mean absolutely nothing but to simplify (so not to bore you!), as a childcare practitioner I need to work towards the new scheme EYFS for all children I look after from birth to 5 years.
By looking at the massive folder we have, it all seems like a lot of burocracy and more about paperwork than keeping the children happy and safe. However, from the course today it all seems a lot simpler than we first thought and I have come home with so many positive thoughts and lots of new ideas of things we can do with the children!
Posted in Family | No commentsPhew!
Well it would seem that Bethany’s persistence to use the potty was short lived, she hasn’t sat on it for a week so I have escaped potty training!
She has the idea though, she knows what it’s for and knows what treat she’ll get when she’s ready!
Posted in Family | No commentsAnother day, another eye test!
Today was Bethany’s turn for an eye test at the hospital!
We’re becoming part of the furniture!
They didn’t find anything wrong with her eyes (much to her dissapointment) but asked for her to go back again in 6 months just for another check. This was around the age we discovered Amie’s turn so it makes sense to get her checked out again.
So in the meantime she will have to continue pretending she has her own glasses!
Posted in Family | No commentsA proud day!
Amie had her pre school boosters today and after a night of hardly any sleep for me worrying how to tell her she was having injections this morning, she took it all in her stride and didn’t even flinch when she had the injections and didn’t even cry!
I was so proud of her she got a new disney princess Belle and a promise of a big girls scooter if she carries on being good at swimming too!
As for Bethany, despite my objections to her using the potty, she has sat on it and used it twice! I wont be pushing her to potty train though because I don’t have the time or the energy at the moment!
Well done girls!
Posted in Family | No commentsFood Hygiene
I attended a food hygiene course today. It’s very important to my job but a total waste of a saturday!
However, my whole house will be sterile by the end of the weekend!
Posted in Family | No commentsFirst day back at school!
Tonight I attended my induction for the NVQ3 course I am taking and I am beginning to wonder what I’m letting myself in for!
There is going to be an awful lot of work and not much time for anything else by the sounds of it so I’ll see you all on the other side in 2 years time when I’ve come out of hibernation!
Posted in Family | No commentsOrganising a weekend for the masses!
Some of you know that I run an online eSports team called the Screaming Ducks. Each year we get together for a long weekend and this its going to be held in Norwich, with yours truly organising it with Jen. The clan is made up of just over 30 people now and members are based all over Europe including countries such as Belgium, Holland, Ireland, Scotland and the majority in England.
We’re currently coming up with itinary for the weekend and we hope be doing things like visiting Norwich Castle, a day out on the broads, experiencing all that Gt. Yarmouth seafront offers or an evening at the Gt. Yarmouth Dogs.
I’ll keep you posted how the organising is going, however if you have a suggestion for something we could do over the weekend feel free to let us know.
Posted in Events | No commentsJean-Michel Jarre Concert
Well I’m really excited as I managed to get hold of two tickets to see Jean-Michel Jarre this morning, He will be performing a one off concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London celebrating the 30th anniversary of his album Oxygene. The show is being held on the Sunday 30th March, which isnt that far off already.
I’m not sure if Jen is too keen to go but she’s up for coming along for a day out, even if she doesn’t like his music. The fun bit is going to be driving in and around London to get to the place. I’ve pre-booked a parking space nearby so hopefully it wont be too difficult.
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