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What kind of day do you call that?

It's 2 PM  and I am sitting on the sofa, still in my pajamas. Joho is sick and lyig against me, and I am feeling sickish as well.


I somehow did mange to make a gingerbread dough this morning, with the help of the kids, for the gingerbread house that I intend to make today.


I came across this site this morning and this is where Zach is doing his school on today.


E-Learning forKids This is definitely worth trying out. I guarantee you will be pleased. It's got Math games, English, Science and other subjects which will help your child cement knowledge. Just now he has done a science course on an overview of the human body parts, of which he aced the test at the end, and where he learned about the heart, the lungs, the senses, the digestive system, the skin, the skeleton and muscles and the brain. He has also done 2 addition games and an opposites and similar words english exercice.


I will have  to go take my shower at some point as I do have to take Zach to his violin lesson this afternoon.


My hubby on the other hand has already gone out this morning for a doctor's appointment at nine, and is now out again, which in a sense is better for him as getting sick, with his condition, is not advisable.


Anyway, I just thought I would post about this interesting day I am having. Anyone else has had days like this?


Have a great day,

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