My mate Dave has just set up a blog. He’s a gadget junkie so check it out to find out what’s hot and not.
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The Incredible Hulk has a blog. It’s really funny.nn(via Boing Boing)
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July 14, 2004Popularity:
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Annie after having scoffed second bowl of icecream: “More ice-cream” Billy: “If you have any more icecream you will be as fat as a tree trunk”Annie without having a clue what Billy meant:“<hysterical laughter>”
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90 view(s)Annie has discovered she likes lolipops and is onto her 3rd in a row. Wait for the sugar rush…
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70 view(s)Today is Billys fifth birthday so Happy Birthday Billy.rn
Yesterday we had a Red Indian themed birthday party and he had 10 of his friends came (Molly, Eleanor, Edward, Joe, Conor, James C, Charlie, Ben, James E and Stephen).rnIt was great fun. We started by making head-dresses and applying face paint, moving on to building four tipis out of garden canes and cut up dustsheets. They looked really great and the kids loved huddling up in twos and threes inside them. Other activities were “pin the feather on the indian”, panning for gold (actually it was gold pyrite but everyone was fooled), making a campfire (with twigs and tissue), building totem poles, and a treasure hunt. Eleanor had the closest feather, and Joe collected the most gold - so both won prizes. I managed to find some real audio native American music that was broadcasted into the garden and the kids loved eating their hotdogs and chips around the campfire. It rained a bit but we had a big gazebo to keep everyone dry and put it down to the kids doing a raindance. Thanks to everyone who came.rn
Billy was at school this morning, but came home at lunchtime and had a great time opening all of his presents. There are too many to mention, but special thanks to Molly and Ben who both bought magic themed presents giving Billy his first steps into becoming a magician courtesy of Marvin’s Magic We spent the afternoon sliding down his new waterslide in the garden and rapidly switching between his new toys, never spending more than 5 minutes playing with each.
Yesterday we had a Red Indian themed birthday party and he had 10 of his friends came (Molly, Eleanor, Edward, Joe, Conor, James C, Charlie, Ben, James E and Stephen).rnIt was great fun. We started by making head-dresses and applying face paint, moving on to building four tipis out of garden canes and cut up dustsheets. They looked really great and the kids loved huddling up in twos and threes inside them. Other activities were “pin the feather on the indian”, panning for gold (actually it was gold pyrite but everyone was fooled), making a campfire (with twigs and tissue), building totem poles, and a treasure hunt. Eleanor had the closest feather, and Joe collected the most gold - so both won prizes. I managed to find some real audio native American music that was broadcasted into the garden and the kids loved eating their hotdogs and chips around the campfire. It rained a bit but we had a big gazebo to keep everyone dry and put it down to the kids doing a raindance. Thanks to everyone who came.rn
Billy was at school this morning, but came home at lunchtime and had a great time opening all of his presents. There are too many to mention, but special thanks to Molly and Ben who both bought magic themed presents giving Billy his first steps into becoming a magician courtesy of Marvin’s Magic We spent the afternoon sliding down his new waterslide in the garden and rapidly switching between his new toys, never spending more than 5 minutes playing with each.
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