As promised, here's the link to my workout video:
This video will change the way you work out forever!
Actually, if it's a movie clip filmed on an Olympus digital camera and uploaded onto You Tube, is it actually a "Video"?
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
What would Jo Frost say?
The previous evening, in true supermum fashion, I was reading to C at bedtime. We've graduated to chapter books now - one chapter a night is just right. Of course C has been skipping ahead to see what happens next but like most kids, she loves having it read out loud. Being a somewhat eccentric person (that's what the title of my blog says), I've thrown myself into the characters: voices, expressions, even the bad smells when I can manage it. Evidently I must be quite clever at it because the other night, she wouldn't let me stop. My voice was tiring of Mr Twit's nastiness and I was itching for the "fart in the bucket". As I tried to leave, C reminded me that she still hadn't read her school journal to me. What kind of mother would I be if I didn't let her do her homework? Thankfully Zeeb arrived and I sensed my escape: "Read to Zeeb!" C wanted Mummy.
I tried to be polite but C is in Group 17 for Reading now and this story was long. Noticing a brown felt tip pen, I devised a cunning scheme. As C was focussed on her book, I drew a beard and moustache on myself. When C saw it, I was able to excuse myself to run to the bathroom and "shave" - leaving Zeeb in charge. Clever, huh? It only took a second to wash it off straight away.
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Dramatisation: This is not the actual fake facial hair on my actual face. |
It didn't wash off.
I tried covering it with makeup. It didn't work.
I tried cleansing creme. It didn't work.
Soap...didn't work.
It was time to go to school. C didn't want to leave the house with a moustache and fluff beard. It got pretty serious so in one of his helpful moments, M carried her kicking and screaming to the van.
I lost the keys to the van.
C ran upstairs to the bathroom while I found the keys. M had to carry her downstairs again.
It was a painful journey to school. My ears still echo with the screams.
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