The summer is over and fall is here. I love fall, the boys can play outside without the bugs or the humidity and I get to look at the leaves and rake them into a pile so that they can get thrown all over the place again. It's great. Sam is 5, we had his birthday at Maymont park. It was cold and drizzly but all the superheroes ran around and had fun anyway.
We all went to England for Jonny Moore's wedding. The boys were very good on the plane (sort of). They had a great time in England. Grandma and Grandad's house had apples on the tree and berries on the bushes. All the Simpsons took a spin around Legoland. It was nice for everyone to get a chance to catch up. The actual Legoland Legos were insane! They must have certified Lego architects that can put together all of the major European cities in Legos. Sam's godfather gave Sam a Lego set for his birthday and it is ridiculous how complicated it can seem. Those pieces are just so small, it's really absurd. Needless to say we made the motorcycle and airplane but they did not survive hurricane Oliver.
I also got to see my wonderful friends who moved away from Richmond over to England and see their families. The Peak District of England is much more beautiful than I would have imagined. The kids seemed toplay all together lke they hadn't seen each other in 4 days, when really they hadn't all been together in 2 years. It was wonderful.
Sam started school at Reveille Preschool. He seems happy enough there. Iwas worried that he wouldn't like the switch, but he really doesn't seem to be that bothered. Pretty laid back I guess. Oliver is at St Matthews twice a week, he seems pretty happy too. I decided to teach ESL to adults on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7-9. I like it. The students are really inspiring. They have difficult situations and they manage to come to class for 2 hours after work and struggle through Verb structure and learning kitchen appliance words. Humbling really. Especially when I feel like i can't even find the time to get a shower in on some days.
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