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    Default Having a lovely day :)

    After two busy days of Half Term with 6 children Monday and Tuesday. (and having to take 1 down to a football club in the lashing rain) I'm having a lovely day with my 15m old mindee and new mindee 12m

    They have played so nicely next to each other, watching each other and interacting. We've painted and been out to the park, its been lovely and relaxed
    Time Out.. The perfect time for thinking about what you're going to destroy next.

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    Fab...love days like that

    Sarah x
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    sounds lovely, hope tomorrow is just as nice
    Cath

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    Thats great x long may it continue x

 

 

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