Today, the children wondered at Jack Frost's first masterwork of the year and tapped apart the year's first ice-covered puddles with their boot-toes. The temperature at 8:30am was a big, fat, round zero degrees and the skies are threatening snow.
Yesterday afternoon, every man jack of them under-6s (see yesterday's post) was a star shining bright under the gaze of their doting parents. They did us proud!
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Tuesday 15 December 2009
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Tuesday 15 December 2009
Today, the children wondered at Jack Frost's first masterwork of the year and tapped apart the year's first ice-covered puddles with their boot-toes. The temperature at 8:30am was a big, fat, round zero degrees and the skies are threatening snow.
Yesterday afternoon, every man jack of them under-6s (see yesterday's post) was a star shining bright under the gaze of their doting parents. They did us proud!
Yesterday afternoon, every man jack of them under-6s (see yesterday's post) was a star shining bright under the gaze of their doting parents. They did us proud!
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Very glad to hear it!
- Tuesday, 15 December, 2009
- LadyFi said...
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Ah - bet they sang their little hearts out! We have lots of snow and minus temps now... Hurray!
- Wednesday, 16 December, 2009
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Very glad to hear it!
Ah - bet they sang their little hearts out! We have lots of snow and minus temps now... Hurray!
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