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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Today’s the day the teddies forgot their picnic
Oh god. IT HAS BEGUN. We have received our first weekend party invitation from one of the microbe’s little nursery pals. My initial reaction of “ooh, goody, that’ll keep him busy for a few hours” was met with a pitying … Continue reading
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Snot, meth-heads and other tales of childhood
Those of you who haven’t seen us for a few weeks should count yourselves lucky as ‘Casa Microbe’ has been true to its name, with all three of us in lurgy overdrive. Washday has become an exercise in removing encrusted … Continue reading
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Tales of British awkwardness #100397
G and I think that we might have met a pair of local parents who are even more misanthropic than us (we hadn’t realised this was possible). Most of the parents at James’s nursery areĀ in that group of people that … Continue reading
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