Thursday, 10 April 2008
A VISIT FROM THE TOOTH FAIRY
We had a visit from the tooth fairy this week. And what a drama one wobbly tooth can cause too, my dd took several days out from real life to walk around with her hands clamped tightly over her mouth so her tooth would not fall out. She was terrified, and boy did she let us know. no sleep, no eating - she would not do anything.
So in the end the bad mommy that I am got my friend to hold her hands and I pulled the tooth out. After the initial shock she was the proudest girl in the world.
Strangest thing is that her replacement tooth is now growing in the gap, but her other new front tooth is actually growing behind her other milk teeth. I am sure they will straighten up, but it still is odd.
Monday, 17 March 2008
17th March 08 - DISASTER STRIKES
Our fishtank broke! Well cracked, leaked ... luckily I noticed it fairly quickly and luckily we had a spare tank in the garage, and luckily husband was there on hand! It was late Sunday evening where I popped into out TV room to lock the interior doors as our heating had gone off. The interior doors divide the house and when they are open its cooler as the back of the house is not sheltered from the weather. I noticed the water level had dropped in the tank and realised something wasn't right. Looked down the back and it was trickling down through all the electrical stuff for the tank, and making a real mess of the floor. The water had also penetrated the cupboards under the tank and several books were ruined.
So we spent our Sunday evening negotiating a 4 foot long tank into the house, adding gravel and rescuing fish and water from the old tank.
They all survived despite their ordeal.
Thursday, 13 March 2008
Its a jungle out there!
This was such a busy day ...
This morning after the usual panic to get everyone ready and out the door we made it in good time at our destination. We went to the science museum, W5, in Belfast. The little playgroup were going, one of our children belongs to the playgroup so we had arranged to meet up at the museum and spend the day. We had a lot of fun, and at 4.30 pm we arrived home with some pizza hut pizzas, and the children were very tired and very happy.
But as I said ... IT REALLY IS A JUNGLE OUT THERE! ROAR!
13th March 2008
well this post is really about the 12th march but I am sitting here way past midnight doing this instead of getting a decent sleep.
Wehave had some rubbish weather this week. apparantly we are in the midst of a hurricane but where we live we did not get full force of the storm. This is it! Awesome to see, us being homeeducators tend to be fascinated by this stuff.
We received a little damage, a few tiles and a damp patch, but our trampoline gave us a scare. It was lifting right off the ground despite being weighted down with bags of gravel and what not. With memories still fresh from the last trampoline incident we were not going to take any chances, so at 1 am yesterday morning hubby was out there pileing stuff on to the legs. Amazingly this morning it was still in the same place despite the 70mph winds.
and the last trampoline incedent ..... Well it was freaky, we have a full size trampoline complete with safty netting. We just got it last summer and the children absolutely love it and spent all summer bouncing on it. On the strength of what the shop that sold us the trampoline had said we left it built up for the winter. Well one afternoon whilst it was too wild for the children to play outside they settled down in the TV room to watch a DVD. Meanwile the wind whipped the trampoline into the air, flipped it over and set it on a journey ...
First of all the trampoline hit the garage roof, it knocked some tiles off and the guttering. Then it continued to blow and it bounced right over the top of our washing line which was probably 6 foot high and it hit the back of our house feet first and got stuck. My eldest looked us as the trampline was hitting the glazed wall of the TV room and he almost fainted with shock. Bt some fluke the windows did not break and the children were unhurt, despite being a little shocked.
The trampoline was wedged and it took four adults using full strength to get it unstuck. When we got it out and the right way up it was evident the force of the impact - the frame of the trampoline was bent! Now we are talking a strengthed frame here - you know the circumference of the jumping mat, all the springs are tensioned on it and it takes the weight of a couple of adults easy. So now the trampoline has two feet on the ground and two off - it still workd but it just doesn't look the same.
Wehave had some rubbish weather this week. apparantly we are in the midst of a hurricane but where we live we did not get full force of the storm. This is it! Awesome to see, us being homeeducators tend to be fascinated by this stuff.
We received a little damage, a few tiles and a damp patch, but our trampoline gave us a scare. It was lifting right off the ground despite being weighted down with bags of gravel and what not. With memories still fresh from the last trampoline incident we were not going to take any chances, so at 1 am yesterday morning hubby was out there pileing stuff on to the legs. Amazingly this morning it was still in the same place despite the 70mph winds.
and the last trampoline incedent ..... Well it was freaky, we have a full size trampoline complete with safty netting. We just got it last summer and the children absolutely love it and spent all summer bouncing on it. On the strength of what the shop that sold us the trampoline had said we left it built up for the winter. Well one afternoon whilst it was too wild for the children to play outside they settled down in the TV room to watch a DVD. Meanwile the wind whipped the trampoline into the air, flipped it over and set it on a journey ...
First of all the trampoline hit the garage roof, it knocked some tiles off and the guttering. Then it continued to blow and it bounced right over the top of our washing line which was probably 6 foot high and it hit the back of our house feet first and got stuck. My eldest looked us as the trampline was hitting the glazed wall of the TV room and he almost fainted with shock. Bt some fluke the windows did not break and the children were unhurt, despite being a little shocked.
The trampoline was wedged and it took four adults using full strength to get it unstuck. When we got it out and the right way up it was evident the force of the impact - the frame of the trampoline was bent! Now we are talking a strengthed frame here - you know the circumference of the jumping mat, all the springs are tensioned on it and it takes the weight of a couple of adults easy. So now the trampoline has two feet on the ground and two off - it still workd but it just doesn't look the same.
13th March 2008
Well, it isn't totally a "purrfect" day for me. Its been a hellish couple weeks for our family. And to top everything my grandmother has been admitted into hospital. She is in her mid 80s and a couple weeks ago had a little fall and hurt her back. she went to A&E and they decided to admit her into a community hospital for a couple days physiotheraphy, and said that would do the trick. Whilst she has been in for her physio she has managed to fall another two times and is now on Oxygen as her SATS levels are too low. It beggers belief how someone can get so sick so quick, and it just doesn't feel right that this could be the case, especially considering both falls she had in hospital she was left undiscovered for a period of time. Are they negligent? Well who is to know for sure. So she cant walk now, and they wont let her out of bed incase she falls again, she has hardly had any physio and is miserable wanting to come home yet she is too sick to come home.
I cant see a way out, if they dont let her walk she wont get strong. If she cant get strong she wont want to get better - going from able to invalid in two weeks is not a good sign.
We need to consider complaining, getting her moved perhaps.
Sunday, 2 March 2008
2nd March 2008
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