We took the children to the soft-play centre this afternoon, (what Phoebe refers to as "the Bouncing") and I was noticing how well the children there were using their whole bodies which put me in mind of this Shakespeare quote:-
What a piece of work is a man, how noble in reason, how
infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and
admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like
a god! (Except I always think of the song version from the musical Hair)
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So good to 'see' you over at my 'place'--thanks so much for your comments! Your babies are darling!
Congrats on the new house--and, yes, it will bring some changes to friendships. Some more bloggers have left some great thoughts on moving and friendships--
I'm enjoying perusing your posts--looks like you all know how to have fun!!
Go UK FFOOO ;o)
Blessings!
OMG i love your blog!!
Thanks for your comments on mine :)
You have two really cute kiddos..wish mine were small again! Sorry to hear you were caught in the floods last year, that really sucked :(.
will be visiting often!
hugs!
Gill.
Shakespeare and Hair! As good a combination as milk and cookies, if you ask me. I bet the Bard himself would have been proud of the lyrics of Good Morning Starshine.
Gliddy glub gloopy
Nibby nabby noopy
La la la lo lo
Sabba sibby sabba
Nooby abba nabba
Le le lo lo
Tooby ooby walla
Nooby abba naba
Early morning singing song
So nice to meet you- yes, it's true, our children really do come out as their own little people with their own plans, ideas, and a path just for them.
You can feel my pain with two c-sections! Recovery stinks!
But the result, that perfect little person is so well worth it. Thanks for stopping by-
Your kiddos are absolutely adorable, by the way!
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