The lazy stick hasn’t really been removed from my system just yet.
I spent a lot of the morning trying to work out which home cover thing would be best in case of blocked pipes and the like. Turns out that everyone offers it and everyone offers slightly different things with it. Ostensibly, twelve different companies can all offer the same thing, and yet all be vastly different. I only looked at 3. We made our choice. But it seemed to take forever.
More time was spent working on the iTunes artwork. Forgotten the actual figure but it’s more than 2000 and less than 3000. I’m more than likely to leave it alone for a bit now – other things are fighting for my time, such as actual paid work.
I wanted to get the last 21 lessons before my maths group take their SATs in May organised today. I’ve got the lessons all planned out, just need to arrange the resources. If this laptop hadn’t played around, I would have got them sorted. That will be the focus of tomorrow morning now with the rest of the time used on another set of lessons – either Literacy or Topic.
Mrs Pitts’ friend Sarah popped round to meet Kit today too. She brought with her a few treats and a new play tunnel for Kit. We were very grateful! After she left, we got the tunnel out and this is as far as Kit’s explored it:
Adorable! The moments of feigned indifference are lovely, as @catalinelechat said on Twitter.
As well as this, we resumed our attempt at daily geocaching – as in filling up the calendar grid, not finding one each day. Our grid currently looks like this after finding GC27A3W earlier this evening.

March ended up as a bit of a wash out – literally – as there were too many days where work took over, Kit demanded attention, or snow made us really not want to go out and cache. We have cached in snow, but it swayed us towards being indoors too often that month. We can always fill them in another year. There are 6 odd gaps in January and 9 in February still to tackle too compared to just 6 more to fill in April.
A mixed, busy day then!


