So it begins today.
For a change I'm not making sure that I've got the right tools in my van or the right materials on site.
I'm not having to cut wood or fix timber, drill holes or join oak.
I'm not working out angles or checking for level.
I'm not sat in my van eating my lunch.
I'm not climbing ladders or walking on roofs.
Instead I'm looking after these two little terrors all day!
This should be fun. I hope you all stick around to see how we get on!
You will be fine and have a great time. Though I will admit it's not easy work staying at home my husband often says he goes to work to have a rest!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteI'll be back at work during the school holidays so I can have a break then!
..... and NOW the hard work really starts!!
ReplyDeleteWe'll all be here for your journey ... good luck :-)
Cheers Sue. It's going to be nice to have the blog to look back on it all as a sort of diary.
DeleteI wish you well. Keep us informed.
ReplyDeleteGill
Will do but promise to tell me if I get boring (or more boring as the case maybe!)
DeleteNo equipment or batteries necessary, just diapers.
ReplyDeleteAnd lots of them!
DeleteLovely children...
ReplyDeleteThey are, although they have their moments!
DeleteNow you'll know what 'real' work is!
ReplyDeleteJane x
Ha, everyone keeps saying that!
DeleteHow thrilling for all of you! You'll have a wonderful time and your daughters will thoroughly enjoy having Daddy home with them. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope so! They'll probably be sick of me in a couple of days!
DeleteGosh look at those blue eyes! Its going to be an adventure.
ReplyDeletethey don;t look so blue at three in the morning I can tell you...
DeleteHope you have survived your first day - only 5 years to go! :-)
ReplyDeleteDon't say it like that! (we might have more yet!)
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