Saturday, February 10, 2007

Bing sur la ring!

There's no real meaning to that title besides the fact that Les Raftmen is Mae's new favourite song. It's weird, but so is Land of the Silver Birch, both of which are on our Oh Canada CD, the new after dinner dance music of choice.


My camera has not been with us very much so no pretty pics of the frosty mornings, the sunny days and snowdrops in the forest, no pictures of our recent visit to Caerlaverock Castle to have sword fights and poop hunts.




Just a wee pic of Mae's latest gift, which was chocolate haystacks that she made at her childminders (I didn't have the heart to tell her I was on a diet, however to my own amazement I didn't eat one....)























And some faces at breakfast time-











notice the nonnie face....










And Thelma, the boxer puppy who also goes to the childminders sometime and who we went to visit today. Mwaaaaah- what a cutie. Can't wait for the cat to kick the bucket.....

























Next week we will be joining a Karate studio, going to a fiddle concert and protesting consumerism, so there will be more news then... (you tell me which one is not true and I will buy you whatever you so desire....!)

4 comments:

John and Sharon said...

The tickets to the fiddle concert are 25 quid each, 24.95 for children,
Sharon

Jen said...

I'll just send Mae, then!

Bethanne Reynolds said...

So it just leaves karate or protest... I think you're not going to go to the karate thing... protesting consumerism seems like part of the must-do's for UK culture.
It's great that children get to save that 5p for their piggy banks... university just keeps getting more expensive!

John and Sharon said...

I think you are signing up for Tai Chi at the Karate studio and the consumer protest is a lie, seeing as you plan on spending 4 hours in the Buchanan Galleries! Although, that would be the ideal place to stage the protest.
Shaz, the Wise One