Friday, December 09, 2005

Canterbury - 9th December 2005

Poor Julie, she has just completed a marathon 13 day stint of back breaking work. 3 days at the hamper factory, 4 days at a show in Earls Court, immediately followed by 5 days at the hamper factory. Much back massage needed here. All this has been accompanied by car problems which on one occasion required me to rescue her from the side of the road at 8:30pm at night.

That's all behind us now. The sun is shining, the car is fixed (for the grand total price of £31.00 for a 2nd hand set of brushes for the alternator) and it's Saturday morning. The boys are performing this afternoon in the parent's festival. They will be singing in French and German, playing the recorder and doing Eurythmy demonstrations (if you are not sure what that is see: Eurythmy). They are very excited about this. Julian is also very excited because he has been asked to perform his juggling at the end of term show. I always knew it would come in useful. Teach your children to juggle. Nothing beats it.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Richard: your juggling legacy is intact at Halton Waldorf School. I always think of you and your family at our festivals and sharing assemblies went Tammi's class hits the stage.

Love to the Boards from Heidi, David, Claire and Celia.