Good evening Chris
Sorry to hear about your sciatica, as predicted. I'm really surprised your GP hasn't recommended something more than pain relief. You get it so regular, I would have thought he would suggest stretches or alternating heat therapy with ice therapy, even massage (don't get excited, it won't be a young girl). He could even recommend anti depressants. Maybe worth asking him when this "horrendous virus' (Sarah's words, not mine) is over for a referral or maybe even change Doctor Surgery. Why did you stop taking the anti inflammatories when you had no symptoms of Covid-19 and without medical advice, you are NOT A DOCTOR!! Although to be fair you didn't seem to be in that much pain walking around holding your very heavy camera that you've told us about, no problems getting up and down of the floor and no problems and cleaning the garden.
Or maybe ADMIT you have an addiction to prescribed DRUGS and deal with it like an adult.
Good evening Sarah
I'm so glad you've clearly decided to stop with the girls school work. A teacher you are not!!!
Isla said 'I were', it's actually 'I was'. I know it may be a dialect thing with her but perhaps keep correcting her the way teachers do. You also said 'bekiz', its 'because'
The stickman experiment, 10 out of 10 for using whiteboard markers (so glad you're getting your shopping fix online). What you did FAIL to do however is actually research the experiment. Draw the stickman on a smooth surface, VERY GENTLY pour a bit of water over the stickman to create a 'bubble', using your FINGER move the 'bubble' to make the stickman move. You should have explained to the girls why it happens, you know science!! Freebie for you, the ink in the whiteboard marker has minimal adhesive (sharpies have strong adhesive) and its also insoluble (doesn't dissolve) so when you pour the water over the stickman a strong buoyancy force overcomes the stickiness of the ink, pulling the stickman of the surface. You're welcome.
As if people have been asking about the girls dance clubs, EVERYONE knows the government have advised 'STAY AT HOME'. Tonights 'episode' did tell us why parents aren't allowed to watch the kids practice. The TEACHER teaches, not you sitting on the sidelines.
You are right, Jason is still learning to walk, I did mention this to you. And parents all know accidents do happen but that is why parents try to see possible dangers and remove them. All you had to do was LOOK around, and you would've seen the mat and could have turned it around. Also parents tend to be close to their baby as they're learning to walk and could help stop/break their fall but you DON'T, you chose to hold a camera to look at your child through a lens.
Sorry I will admit to not watching to the end because I don't like watching QVC.