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Project April – Week 2

Posted on April 12, 2013 1 Comment

Week two of Project April and I am still going! Yay for me!

I’ve even been jotting down a sentence or two at the end of each day, which makes me smile now to read them back.

Here’s my week two photos…

project aprilA real bath, where you can practice getting water on your head. We miss it.

project aprilIt was just him and me, so I let him stay. He snored.

Project AprilIt doesn’t matter how many chicks we hatch, it is still exciting.

project aprilA happy ending and clean sheets make everything alright.

Project AprilI still don’t like Moshi Monsters.

project aprilHe played hide and seek with them in the dark. He took it way to seriously for a grown man.

project aprilI sucked it up, made a phone call and took them to the park.

Feel free to join me in Project April, who knows, this may even become a long term habit… or not.

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  1. Pauline says

    Kate, I love this project! Smiling ear to ear here. Your mummy chook and baby chick are divine! :) xo P

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