I haven't felt so full of energy for a long time, perhaps even more than my second trimester...
I kept Nathan at home all week, cos it's childcare week at school and no formal lessons, plus with hand food mouth, all the kids are lumped together this week, not a good idea to be in school at all.
Anyway, it was going to be his last wk at Pats, he seemed very happy staying home and going out with me, no complains or sighings about missing his teachers or friends, not even mentioned their names, i wonder if he has forgotten about them altogether so quickly?
Also decided not to go for Marymount kindergarden, and continue keeping him at all. Too many changes in a month, new baby and house moving, don't want him to have to adjust to new school only for a term. There should be more good than harm staying home, I just have to be reminded to keep him meaningfully occupied for part of the day. He play independently for prolonged hours, esp when he knows I'm busy in the kitchen, he just knows that he has to keep out of my way.That, I must really commend him for his good behaviour.
we had programmes everyday for the entire week. Tuesday, we visited Adeline who's back from India for summer break with the girls. Wed, out to Botanic gardens with Jonah for a picnic, and thursday, with Jaeden to Jacob ballace children garden for water play. Nathan had fun with the boys! They need do very little, just some wide open space to run around and about, my boy is more than happy. The weather was perfet for these outdoor activites all week.
Friday, the cleaner called in sick, and I picked up my broom and mop and did housework myself! I'm incredible. Felt thoroughly exhausted now, esp the legs and backs, but God is keeping my in good shape, and I'm very contented now
There are still things to get ready for the baby, like unpacking the change table, washing baby stuff, and getting bottles out from the bags ... the list seems endless now. One step at a time, Caris.