The fact that I made a to-do list and am making it the highlight of this post shows how thrilling my life is.
The pic below I made at uni for an assignment and printed out an extra copy for myself. Today I hung it up in Little J’s bedroom and for fun took a photo of it.
It’s a movie poster for a made up movie staring of course Little J and introducing, in his very first major motion picture, the talented Tiger as himself. I’m quite become with the poster myself. It’s all sweetness and goodness, just the way kids movies should be. There are no aliens or wise cracking rude little buggers, and definitely no tiny little outfits a la Bratz. Of course the movie is going to be a block buster, after all Colin Firth (that casting was just for me) and Emma Thompson are in it. So there’s bound to be a little Jane Austen influence. Or if you’re a bit younger, say aged around eight, perhaps the duo represent a more Nanny McPhee style.
One for Little C is in the works and is quietly being thought about. If she could just sit still for more than a second I might be able to get a semi decent photo of her.
Dora the Explorer has taken center stage in our house lately. Little C has a new persona and goes by the name Dora and has managed to kidnap Diago’s pet Baby Jaguar and transform it into a stuffed toy kitten. Little J and I have been regulated to the roles of Swiper, Boots and Map…depending on the whims of Dora.
Now my head is clear of all things university related I’ve realised just how many hours there are in the day. Filling them isn’t a problem however. It’s amazing how much time one can spend sweeping floors, wiping bench tops and singing nursery rhymes so two year olds have something to dance to. So before I completely lose myself to running the house and start subscribing to Martha Stewart magazines I’ve written out a substantial to-do list for the business and have been working to tick each task off.
When something interesting is ticked off you can be sure I’ll post about it right here.
