Can you imagine what it's like feeding Hugo with (training) chopsticks???????????? I made so much mess helping him just now, he ended up wiping me down! I've never mastered chopsticks myself and seriously question any culture that uses them when there are such things as knives and forks!
This morning while I was supervising Emma's piano practice, Hugo got the box of handmade Christmas decorations and hung them all over the living room. Time's going so fast I thought we might as well leave them there.
The other grandparents are away, so I'm now in charge of both children, which is quite a challenge. Fortunately my hip is much better and I'm now in new orthotics. A physiotherapist is calling this afternoon, in spite of my saying last week I didn't need him.
The other grandparents are away, so I'm now in charge of both children, which is quite a challenge. Fortunately my hip is much better and I'm now in new orthotics. A physiotherapist is calling this afternoon, in spite of my saying last week I didn't need him.
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couldn't you just sneak him a fork and spoon? Knowing kids as I do it would probably be the first thing he said when he walked into his own house. 'Nanny lets me do it' Heard that been there many times Diane. I have never seen the problem with chop sticks probably because I have always asked for a fork in a Chinese/Japanese rest. and their inherent good manners make it appear to be a pleasure to get one for me. It is half term here and I have no responsibilities as one child is in Spain with her friends family and the other in Cornwall camping with his aunt and uncle. Bless!
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