My day and my brain
After yesterday’s busy-ness, back to the norm today. Barney, George and Freddy all did quite a bit, I managed to get half an hour one-on-one with Barney over his maths (not that he needed more than a hint every ten minutes or so!) and we ended up having a conversation over dinner about algebra and working with numbers to the order of other numbers. Barney also worked for a long time on his next story - he’s been writing this one since last week, and I know it has something to do with a supposedly-haunted house, but he doesn’t like anyone to read them until he’s finished, so that’s all I know. I’m really impressed with the amount of effort he’s putting into writing at the minute.
Jack put stickers all over the living-room floor (laminate flooring), which left me less than impressed. At about 4 p.m., I realised that a) I had used the only suitable-for-dinner thing in the freezer for lunch, b) Scratchy would be late home because of training, and c) Beavers and Badgers started at 6.30, so a late dinner was out of the question. A bit of a riffle through recipes and cupboards resulted in eggy-cheesy-rice for dinner.
George and Freddy are now back from Badgers (St John Ambulance) and Beavers (Scouts) respectively, and Barney is due back from Cadets (St John) shortly. I’m procrastinating about an article I’m meant to be writing, so I’m catching up on lots of other things I’ve been meaning to get to, like investigating content management systems (that’s what I was pinging you about earlier, Jax). Not really surprising that my brain looks a bit like a watermelon then:
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Your Brain’s Pattern |
![]() Your mind is a multi dimensional wonderland, with many layers. You’re the type that always has multiple streams of thought going. And you can keep these thoughts going at any time. You’re very likely to be engaged in deep thought - and deep conversation. |
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