- eat breakfast (yes, I really do need to remind myself to eat breakfast) (done!)
- get the boy safely to school (done!)
- vacuum the whole house
- comfort Gosling because the vacuum is a scary hellbeast
- find something to do in the bathroom while Gosling sits on the loo for half an hour refusing to 'go'
- make applesauce
- sleep when Gosling sleeps
- laundry - kid clothes
- laundry - nappies
- knit more of Gosling's blanket (and possibly finish the last 2 fingers on the glove)
- get the boy safely home from school
- work on some maths with Critter
- bathe both children
- leftovers for dinner
- spicks&specks, 9pm, ABC2
- make the husband choclate cake for dessert (microwave mugcake)
I suspect they won't all happen. The main ones are vacuuming, laundry, and Critter-school related. You think bathing should be a priority? My kids have just as sensitive skin as I do, and if they (or I for that matter) bathe everyday, there is much dryness and itchiness and pain and rashing. Skipping a day for baths is not a problem. Bathing them too often IS a problem. They get washed everyday - hands, feet, faces (and backside for the girl because hello, nappy changes) - but they don't have a BATH everyday.
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