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    Hi all ive had a bit of an odd day, been busy but havent actually done anything! By the time i dropped my own daughter off at her holiday art club, got first set of naps, snacks and nappy changes away it was time for lunch then quick play in the garden before the next set of naps adn nappy changes (they all sleep at the same time!) I nee to wake them in a mo, but thats the day done, ive mainly watched a bit of telly adn caught up on soem paper work - havent really 'done' anything!

    Does anyone else ever have days like these?

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    All my days are like that!! I have great plans and end up faffing around and get nothing concrete done. Think its because I love my job so much the time just goes flying by. I'm hating it atm though as I dont have any mindees again really until sept only older ones - just a 6 & 8 year old for an hour in the mornings and a 9 & 10 year old from 9-3 tue,wed,thur & fris. Fris??? that doesnt look right

    The more people I meet the more I love my dog

 

 

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