4 posts tagged “children”
Apparently, it is Seniors Week in Australia next week. In honour of this, my son's school are having a "bring your grandparent to school" day on Wednesday. Nice idea but what about the kids who don't have grandparents around to bring? My son came home with an invitation he had made in class addressed to his grandfather who passed away about this time last year and couldn't understand why he wouldn't be able to come (my son has only just turned five and doesn't seem to understand the permanence of death). We suggested taking his uncle along instead but my son said that it had to be someone "crumply". Neither of his grandmothers can make it as both live interstate. We have been wracking our brains for someone crumply that my son might like to take but noone springs to mind. Now even Uncle P may not be able to make it anyway. I don't think he will be the only one without a senior to bring along for grandparents day. We live in an area with a high proportion of people from overseas and I can immediately think of a few people we know with children at the school who don't have any other family in Australia. This is a yearly event so may have to think about establishing a relationship with someone suitably crumply in time for next year's Seniors Week.
Went kids clothes shopping at lunchtime and was surprised to find that V has graduated into the "urban angels" range at Pumpkin Patch. I thought that was just for teenagers! This is all happening way too fast!
On a happier note, she actually asked me tonight if I could BUY her a book. She has just finished reading Roald Dahl's 'The Twits' and pronounced it "the funniest book I have ever read" and said she would really love to have a copy of her own. This is a real red letter day for us as the only books V has ever read voluntarily from cover to cover have been Go Girl books and she hasn't even been interested in those lately. We may just make a reader out of her yet!
Just about to head off to the airport to collect husband and daughter who have been away visiting family for nine whole days. Looking forward to seeing them but expecting V to be a bit tired and cranky after all the excitement and having to get up super early to catch the flight this morning. They have sent me a few photos while away and V looks like she has turned into a teenager while away (she calls these her 'Lindsay Lohan glasses')! Funny when you don't see your kids for a little while you suddenly notice how much they have grown or changed. Often get a surprise at how tall my son has grown in the night when I see him first thing in the morning.