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February 09, 2006

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Alice

This sounds absolutely blissful. We seem to all have some mild head cold today and this is exactly how we should spend tomorrow!

As a follow up question, how have you been able to establish your quiet time routine? My three year old is giving up her nap and I am loathe to loose the one on one time that I used to have with my four year old, as well as the personal time that I had while he would sit quietly with brio, etc. For the past few days, it seems that none of us have been able to really get down time in the afternoon, and boy am I getting cranky!

Bethany

Ohhh...that is absolutely awesome. Can I mention that I'm a wee bit envious? (I've always wanted to be a sahm....). I'd love to be able to read to my children that much! We mostly just do the bedtime reading except for weekends. I get around to more of it then.

Alice

Make Mr. Putty dizzy with a recent globe trotting favorite of ours, Madlenka by (Caldecott winner) Peter Sis.

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