Another usual school week unfolds. We’ve had Grandragon with us for some visiting time, and so Huff has enjoyed having more access to a few fashion add-ons. Here’s Huff with a beady necklace.
The googly eyes were particularly popular.
In fact, Puff liked the eyes as well.
Saturday morning was Huff’s long-awaited debut at breaducation: she has been waiting a long while to be old enough to participate, and had a great time.
While we were waiting for the classes to start, we had a quick photo session. Often you get to see parenting through the camera lens, but as you look at this, you can see why there can be some push-back, and encouragement to parents to put the cameras away. The kids and the parents are interacting with the screen when all this photographing is going on, not so much interacting with each other. Everyone is enjoying it, but it’s definitely a different experience to actually playing with kids.
Huff was in fine form, drinking the whole babycino in short order, and then full of energy at the approach of the class.
Puff made an Angry-Bird-shaped bread (out of frame in the photo), and Huff made a cat wearing a dress (upside down in the photo – prominent whiskers).
Sunday morning Puff was keen for a walk with Dad. We went to a cafe and they had a TV on: it was the live voting for the 2016 Eurovision. Puff had never heard of Eurovision, but saw “Australia” and some kind of voting on-screen, and was immediately compelled by the whole thing.
Tuesday Dad was on the school run, so was helping Huff with homework while Puff had a violin class. Her writing is coming along really well, and she’s getting more confident with numbers and maths.