In totally other news:
Oct. 9th, 2011 05:49 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It is of course not only the books that must be dealt with. There is also a larderful of food to be disposed of, much of it by eating.
We have been doing our best. I myself sat at this desk munching chocolate-coated coffee beans all morning, and then went downstairs to find the boys' contributions in the middle of the kitchen floor: a well-chewed raw cabbage core (Mac), and a well-suckled oily kitchen towel (Barry), both earnestly recycled from the compost. Well done, boys!
Then I settled in front of one of my favourite movies (The Man Who Would Be King) for the afternoon - and Mac bounded into my arms and went cutely to sleep for the whole movie, so now I have a tingling thumb and an aching elbow, but how is that not worth it?
We have been doing our best. I myself sat at this desk munching chocolate-coated coffee beans all morning, and then went downstairs to find the boys' contributions in the middle of the kitchen floor: a well-chewed raw cabbage core (Mac), and a well-suckled oily kitchen towel (Barry), both earnestly recycled from the compost. Well done, boys!
Then I settled in front of one of my favourite movies (The Man Who Would Be King) for the afternoon - and Mac bounded into my arms and went cutely to sleep for the whole movie, so now I have a tingling thumb and an aching elbow, but how is that not worth it?