Mine came last in the potato and spoon race (takes after her mother, that one) but she was full of smiles as she was the only one who didn't drop her spud. That's my girl!
My youngest has been stealing blu-tac in preparation for his sports day next week. I'd like to think he's not devoius enough for such forethough, but it seems he is...
It sounds like the kind of egg and spoon race I might do well in. Maybe . . .
ReplyDeleteSpectacular! Way to go, Latte gal!
ReplyDeleteMost excellent!
ReplyDeleteMine came last in the potato and spoon race (takes after her mother, that one) but she was full of smiles as she was the only one who didn't drop her spud. That's my girl!
Ha ha! Most excellent image! Go that girl (and teaching assistant, pushing!). Cool!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure it would go down well with Health and Safety!
ReplyDeleteMy youngest has been stealing blu-tac in preparation for his sports day next week. I'd like to think he's not devoius enough for such forethough, but it seems he is...
ReplyDeleteGo Latte!
Hang on, I thought eggs were banned by H & S - we had to use pototoes!
ReplyDeleteI was always chief drum-banger at sports day - it distracts from the copious amount of cheating...
Awwww! Way to go, Eldest Latte! I remember how proud I was when Olive broke a board that had been sawed in half, then taped back together.
ReplyDeleteRound of applause from the Limecat household for that.
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