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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2286770" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Good morning Karen, mornin’ all. It’s Sunday lie in time, a good hangover from working life. </p><p>4.3 on waking, another cause for a slower start to the day, but not low enough to make it a bad beginning, just a relaxed one, so I’ll take that. </p><p>Younger daughter sent a breakfast pic from their Norfolk escape-break; grandsons in hot tub (no food) daughter’s croissants and dog, out of shot, watching cows. Luckily dog can’t get to cows, just watch them. After all the juggling of work and boys learning at home, which led to some weird science experiments as well as the more traditional stuff, they need this break. The best boys-involved science and engineering style bits always seemed to involve big constructions and potential for lots of drama: a volcano in a bottle, cardboard geometric shapes you could get into and roll, or stagger round the garden in while your brother chased you. Goodness knows what Ofsted would have made of it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2286770, member: 68789"] Good morning Karen, mornin’ all. It’s Sunday lie in time, a good hangover from working life. 4.3 on waking, another cause for a slower start to the day, but not low enough to make it a bad beginning, just a relaxed one, so I’ll take that. Younger daughter sent a breakfast pic from their Norfolk escape-break; grandsons in hot tub (no food) daughter’s croissants and dog, out of shot, watching cows. Luckily dog can’t get to cows, just watch them. After all the juggling of work and boys learning at home, which led to some weird science experiments as well as the more traditional stuff, they need this break. The best boys-involved science and engineering style bits always seemed to involve big constructions and potential for lots of drama: a volcano in a bottle, cardboard geometric shapes you could get into and roll, or stagger round the garden in while your brother chased you. Goodness knows what Ofsted would have made of it all. [/QUOTE]
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