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Sunday, April 15, 2007

I did some weeding this afternoon - or at least, I hope it was weeding. Since I can't reliably tell weeds from legitimate plants, I may just have been ripping perfectly good plants out of the ground. I also planted some vegetables in our vegetable patch. I realised as I was doing planting them that, even if the seeds do germinate, I probably won't be able to tell them apart from the weeds that will doubtless sprout up around them, so the whole endeavour seems rather doomed. We are just not cut out to be gardeners, I fear. Although we have come along a bit - we bought a little trowel recently, so that we no longer have to dig with utensils that we've scrounged from the kitchen.

However, it was lovely being outside in the sun, so it's not all bad. It felt like summer all day today, and all day yesterday too. It's been glorious - it feels like being released from prison, to be able to go outside in t-shirts and shorts, and not have to worry about coats and scarves and hats and gloves.

We went for a really nice bike ride early this morning - rode to the climbing gym to pick up a guide for the crags at Portland (on the coast, about three hours drive from us). If the weather holds, we think we'll go down there next weekend and do some climbing on the sea cliffs there. We had toyed with the idea of going today, but we didn't have a guidebook, and - more importantly - we were dead tired. We spent yesterday in Beccles with my parents, my cousin and her husband, and their staggeringly cute baby boy.




It was a lovely day, but it's three hours drive each way, so we got home very late last night and when the alarm went off at six this morning we realised we just couldn't face getting up and setting out in the car again. Particularly as this is the last day of the Easter holidays, so it's back to the grindstone for the kids and me tomorrow.

Oh, and speaking of amazingly cute babies - Bobby has an appointment tomorrow with the doctor; he's finally plucked up the courage to do something about getting that vasectomy. I don't know how long the wait to get one on the NHS is, but this is the first step. I am so glad that I have finally got to the stage where I really do not want another baby. I didn't think it would ever happen - I thought I'd be broody forever. But, while I loved the baby and toddler stages when my children were in them, and while I still love other people's babies and toddlers, I really don't want to do it all again. It'd be like going back instead of going forward.

6 comments:

Jo said...

i can't see the pic for some reason....

to bad it is back to work...when is the end of term for you? i cannot wait til June 29th when ours is.

Anonymous said...

I cant see it either.

I am SO with you on the kid thing.

I love children but do not want any more of my own!!!

Finally.

lol

Annalise said...

Can you see the picture now?

Term ends July 17 for me and for Stephen, I think, and ten days later for Emily and Sophie. But we have the May half-term inbetween. We get the week that starts May 28 off - that's when we're going to Paris. :-)

Jo said...

i can see it now! adorable!!

paris? lucky cow ;-/ hbave you been before?

madre-terra said...

You are having glorious summer-like weather and we in the middle of a northeaster. We're getting everything from sleet to rain to snow. YUK!
I can see the picture it's very cute.

Anonymous said...

I love cute babies! awwww....

good luck with the garden. I have similar problems.

Bill has had a vasectomy, but I'm still broody. I had a lovely pg dream last night. ah well. intellectually it's the only choice.