Balloons, possibly
Dec. 3rd, 2004 09:48 amWe'll it's a line of three things obviously tied at the top against a green background. Two of them are red and yellow circles and the last is a long, orange triangle. What it actually looks like is two balloons and an oversized carrot. But I guess it must be three balloons. Or maybe three tree decorations. Hmm.
Yesterday saw the writing of the first Christmas card. It's going to Hong Kong, so I need to take it to the post office soon. It also saw actual progress on Empty-handed and the unpacking of the children's clothes (put off because I needed to create a bit of extra space for the new things). Plus I got to hear the edited highlights of the Tao Christmas Party (although I haven't seen the T-shirt yet) and I guessed they would use "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single young man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife".
Today at playgroup I got given some raffle tickets to sell (four at a pound each). These are to cover a children's entertainer and presents for their party. Their party is on Thursday 16th December. This brings up a tricky problem - do I take them to the Christmas party (which I can either pay for as an extra session or swap one of my existing days for) or do I take them to Mother and Toddler group which also has a Christmas party on that day (although it won't have an entertainer or presents, just fancy dress and food)? Something to decide, I guess.
Yesterday saw the writing of the first Christmas card. It's going to Hong Kong, so I need to take it to the post office soon. It also saw actual progress on Empty-handed and the unpacking of the children's clothes (put off because I needed to create a bit of extra space for the new things). Plus I got to hear the edited highlights of the Tao Christmas Party (although I haven't seen the T-shirt yet) and I guessed they would use "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single young man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife".
Today at playgroup I got given some raffle tickets to sell (four at a pound each). These are to cover a children's entertainer and presents for their party. Their party is on Thursday 16th December. This brings up a tricky problem - do I take them to the Christmas party (which I can either pay for as an extra session or swap one of my existing days for) or do I take them to Mother and Toddler group which also has a Christmas party on that day (although it won't have an entertainer or presents, just fancy dress and food)? Something to decide, I guess.