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July 29th, 2008 at 8:23 pm

We haven’t done much at all today.  I had a shift to work on the helpline from 9-10am and somehow, while I was upstairs hiding from the children in order to answer phone calls, DH managed to get all three dressed, breakfasted and suncreamed and I didn’t hear any shouting!  I wasn’t dressed or breakfasted, though, but once I was, we all went on a croc trying on trip.  We have succumbed to the croc fashion but only after a year of refusing to simply because everyone else was - I’m very daft sometimes!  Anyway, after a week on the beach with children whining about sand in their doodles, I have decided that crocs would be a very good investment for them - a bit more expensive than doodles, but easier to get them to put on, and they can wear them in the winter with socks, and they can be handed down.  Plus, getting some for myself means that I no longer have to struggle bending down to do up my Merrells straps (walking sandals which are the only things that doesn’t make my pelvis ache front and back after walking only a few yards!) - this is a particular problem now that the lovely Cotton-tail likes to undo *all* the straps whenever she gets the chance.  So we went to Brantanos, tried on a load of crocs, and then came home and ordered them in the desired colours.  They were on a multi-buy promotion so Cotton-tail has some to grow into (she’s a bit too small for their smallest size).  I’ve since found out that, not only will they not make my pelvic pain worse, but that many other pregnant women with pelvic pain have found that wearing crocs actually make it better!!!  So I’m very much hoping they arrive in the morning and I can look forward to a much more comfortable last few weeks of pregnancy.  The children are very excited indeed.

When we got home, we had lunch and let the chickens out to free-range for the afternoon and then just dossed about rather a lot!  Flopsy and Mopsy made themselves a bunkbed with their little wooden table and lots of teatowels from the kitchen.  DH played lots of tickling and rough and tumble games with all three of them.  Flopsy’s very tired at the moment, thanks to her sleeping problems, so she keeps getting upset and storming upstairs.  I went up to her one time when she was cross that it was Mopsy’s turn to choose the video they watched, and we lay on the bed together and felt and watched the baby move.  She loved it and I went to get my favourite pregnancy book for us to look through to find out what the baby could do now.  The pictures prompted a very long discussion (not the first!) which included female anatomy, in particular that of a pregnant woman; labour and birth; how to take a baby swimming; how babies get sandy when they go on the beach.  Eventually she got bored and I suggested we go downstairs together, which she agreed to, but then by the time I got downstairs she’d run back upstairs again.

She eventually decided to come down if DH would play a grown-up game with her that was too old for Mopsy to play - she chose Monopoly and, true to form, Mopsy suddenly turned the tv off and announced she wanted to play.  Cue lots of crying when Flopsy put her foot down.  These moments are the frustrating ones when you have lots of children and believe in finding a solution that suits everyone.  I managed to distract Mopsy for a little bit by asking her to help me get the chickens in - she threw them a load of mealworms into the run, and then amazed me by being able to pick one of them up that was only half-way in the doorway!  We shut them in and put their shower curtain over them as it looked like rain, and then Mopsy ran in and asked again if she could play Monopoly.  As Cotton-tail was being fairly easy and not disrupting the game too much, I suggested that Mopsy and I take a different grown up game upstairs to play on our own and she jumped at the chance.  She actually decided to do her marble run and we went upstairs and played with that for absolutely ages.  Then she chatted to me for a while about her Grandma’s marble game (solitaire) and about how Grandma had said (apparently) that she’d be very happy if one of her marbles ever got broken…think there’s been a bit of a misunderstanding there, but hey ho!  When we got downstairs, Monopoly was being put away and DH told us that Flopsy had built a green house somewhere this time (I have no idea how they play it so she can join in, but he somehow manages it and she loves it!). 

I noticed two little notes on the fridge that were folded over.  One said ‘Daisy’ on the front and the other said ‘Tom’, and I realised that this is what Flopsy had spent a lot of the morning working on and was what she started last night.  Daisy is a new friend of Flopsy and Mopsy’s and is 14 (I think!).  Tom is my brother.  His note said ‘To Tom max and Bob the builder and scrabble and red dog blue dog are here lots of love Flopsy’ - she asked us how to write ‘and’ but copied the rest of the words from their piles of board games around the room.  Then she asked me for ‘are’ ‘here’ and ‘love’ but knew the rest.  DH told me he’d been asked for a lot of the words for Daisy’s note which read ‘to daisy.  all the chickens are laying eggs. lots of love flopsy’.  So sweet!  Must remember to help her post them tomorrow!

The last event of the day was poor Cotton-tail.  I could hear DH in the kitchen cooking our supper, talking on the phone to his manager and randomly saying ’stay awake, Cotton-tail’ while I was pinned to the sofa by the other two.  Then I heard him finish his phone call and put Cotton-tail on the kitchen counter to watch him cook.  Then I heard a crash, and a swear-word and lots of crying - poor little thing had fallen asleep sitting on the kitchen counter and fallen off and DH only just missed catching her!  She was absolutely fine, though, with a cuddle and some arnica, thank goodness. 

Then we all had supper and DH is currently reading to them and (hopefully) getting them all to sleep, having bathed them all amidst lots of ‘would you *please* stop throwing water over the side of the bath!?’ and other commonly heard phrases during a bathtime that includes several children!


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