Lunch Hour

It seems like a long time ago we were in Megeve skiing, but it's actually only been a week. The trip was fantastic, ski school worked brilliantly and we finally found a perfect instructor that the boys thought was cool - no mean feat. They're now very happy zipping down blacks, moguls, through forests, you name it. I wish I could keep up, but I've always been one for technique with style rather than speed, so am now designated rear-bringer-upper. Otherwise great weather, food, chalet, location. It was worth the wait.

We are currently trying to settle back down into life as usual. William has chosen his options for G.C.S.E and we have Y9 parents evening tomorrow, meanwhile James has been picked out as Talented, Gifted and Able (we have put the emphasis on the 'able' to try and prevent him from becoming even more unbearable...).

At the coalface I am stressing out about an All Hands event on Wednesday I don't feel ready for, but after 5 hours of solid planning, nagging, designing, chasing, emailing and generally looking at nothing else, I feel slightly more in control than I did at the end of last week.

I got up at 6.15am for a horribly muddy dog walk, but now it's stopped mizzling and the sun is shining through our bi-folds, Dolly is asleep on the underfloor heating. It's time to step away for the laptop, reheat yesterday's cauliflower cheese and make a cup of Jasmine tea.


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