Nanna On The Job

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I've had a full weekend, and it's not over yet.

Yesterday morning I drove Alex to Borambola Sport and Recreation Centre where he's staying until Monday afternoon. From there, Carly and I went and collected Riley and Zeke so they could come home to spend the weekend with us. Carly played League Tag in Young, so after lunch we loaded the kids into the car and headed there. It's about an hour and a half drive, and we watched her play and then drove home again. The kids were great and I think they both enjoyed themselves.

We didn't get home until around 5 so it was a pretty full-on night with feeds, baths and then trying to get Riley to go to sleep. I think we had a bit much driving today and of course he slept for most of the time in the car. Zeke went to bed without any drama. He's always good to look after.

Carly was Riley's favourite choice, and settled easily for her. She left around 2 on Sunday to spend a week with her friend down the South Coast. I managed to get both boys to sleep around 3pm and they slept till 5 when Emily arrived with Scarlett. Zeke bounced straight out of bed when he heard Emily's voice.

Lauren and Daniel got here not long after Emily, and we enjoyed a lamb roast, always a great meal. I had a great weekend doing my Nanna thing.

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