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The importance of being president

The children have recently developed a new improved bedtime avoidance technique where the turn into thoughtful, communicative, charming angels who bear little resemblance to the monsters I've been shouting at pre- pyjamas and teeth cleaning. They tiptoe into our room, quiet as little mice (a stark contrast to the screeching banshees who had been running wild previously) and dupe me with their cuddles, intellegent conversation, offers to read to me and flattery. They entice me with the proposal that they just want to be with me and pray on my weakness of wanting to know a little about their day with stories of important things that they studied at school. They are smart cookies and have learnt the art of persuasion well. Earlier this week Little Miss Worm-your-way-under-the-covers-of-the-bed was quietly reading to herself whilst I worked on the programme for the Pink Ladies WI (it's the first meeting tonight) when she suddenly sat up and exclaimed, "I can't believe you

Rain, rain, rain

There has been a lot of rain. Everywhere in this country seems to be flooded. There is so much talk of rivers bursting their banks and people's homes being under water. Each year the river near us overflows into the coach park and we need to find an alternative route to Sainsburys but it has never been as bad as this year. In fact yesterday Sainsburys closed its car park which had become more like a lake. We are lucky that our house is a safe distance away and that the force of nature is something that we are able to admire. On such a beautiful afternoon, Josie and I went ou to capture some spectacular scenes. Strange and powerful currents swirled over where footpaths lay hidden. And the edges of safety blurred dangerously with the river.   Posted with Blogsy