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Last night I went to bed at about 10 pm and Linnea went at 11 pm. Yes, that's right. I lay down to try to get her to sleep, and she leapt up revitalised and I couldn't move. So that was that. However, I'm putting it down to the cold I've had lately which is affecting my ears, nose and throat. On Sunday I kept getting hot and cold, too.

We all woke at a more or less normal time today and Rob went to work and Linnea and I set about our day. She napped from 2 to 4 pm, which is spectacularly good timing as far as her night's sleep is concerned, and we played a lot.

We played Hanging Out The Clean Wet Nappies, and Put The Nappy On The Donkey, and Putting The Washing On, and Hanging Out The Washing, and Washing the Dishes, and Brushing Teeth and Washing Hands, and Tidy Up Tidy Up, and Drawing With Chalk, and Rolling On The Floor, and Dancing Madly, and Cuddle Cuddle Cuddle, and Kisses (this one is complicated: A baby with a mouthful of masticated muffin pulls the unsuspecting adult in for a cuddle, presses noses in a charming and gleeful manner, love overflowing in bucketfuls, then closes in for a mouth-to-mouth kiss, grinning widely. Yup. You try kissing and grinning at the same time with a mouthful of muffin. See?), and Books, and then she took me upstairs and said she was tired.

She wasn't, but she did need a nappy change and a feed and a cuddle, so we did that, and then she played all on her own in her room for ages. Possibly an hour. It was a bit nervewracking for me, but she was perfectly happy with her blocks and her lego, and I did get the week's meals planned and the shopping list composed and emailed to the organic supplier, so that was good.

She came down for lunch and then really did want to go to sleep, only she didn't want to lie still, so I hypnotised her with TV again, and after a while she stayed still enough to be nursed to sleep. Then she had her monster nap.

While she was napping a market researcher came around, who had called earlier in the week while I was insanely busy, and I let her in and we had a cup of tea and I answered a whole lot of questions (Do we have Carlton or Meridian ITV here? How would I know? How many hours of commercial TV do I watch in a week? None. Do adverts in TV or in magazines influence my purchasing decisions more? Um, neither. Which daily newspaper do I read? None. And so on and so on).

Then Linnea woke up and demanded to be taken for a walk, so she walked me to Friend Nicky's house (no-one was in because Nicky was at work) and then to the playground, where she played happily for about an hour. She has a lovely new trick of climbing up the slide, running across the platform, and jumping off the ledge. The ledge is higher than my head. Rob had told me about this new game, and now I've seen it for myself, and I heartily concur with his recommendation that we avoid that playground like the plague from now on and only go places with much lower ledges. But they say an adrenaline rush every now and then is good for one.

I'm making more flapjacks. This time they have raisins in. I really must come up with some more things to bake. We're bound to tire of flapjacks and banana muffins eventually. I wonder if I could do a nice dairy-free carrot cake? Can anyone recommend a recipe?

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Date: 2005-09-06 09:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrs-warwick.livejournal.com
. She has a lovely new trick of climbing up the slide, running across the platform, and jumping off the ledge. The ledge is higher than my head. Rob had told me about this new game, and now I've seen it for myself, and I heartily concur with his recommendation that we avoid that playground like the plague from now on and only go places with much lower ledges. But they say an adrenaline rush every now and then is good for one.

Paul can't watch when Rhiannon is on the clmibing frame she nearly fell off a couple of weeks ago, so he doesn't take her to that park any more. The ledge on that is over our heads.
I would be quite happy without the rush I get everytime she sits down at the top of the stairs and leans forwards. Watching her falling down once was enough thank you!


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Date: 2005-09-06 09:08 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
does dairy for this purpose include eggs? because I have a recipe for "carrot bread" which if one is allowed eggs and one uses margarine is then dairy-free. Ditto for the carrot crackers, the yeasted spicy fruit cake and the gingerbread.

hmmm... the oatmeal biscuits use egg, butter and milk so that's no good. Baked apple and raisin pudding? That and the fresh fruit cake use oil instead.

The above recipes, by the way, contain no sugar, being in a crusading book written by a dentist. I have to admit I haven't actually *tried* any of them, mainly because they use several different flours and dates and stuff which I never have in when I think about it.

Wartime recipe for carrot cookies (uses specifically margarine, as I suppose it would).

There's a cinnamon and carrot cake which uses both sugar and honey. I haven't tried that one either, but I *have* made (several times) the blue poppy-seed cake over the page - no, bother, that has milk in.

I have lots of recipe books! about 4feet of shelf space, I think... and I hardly ever use them. Not good.

LBs

Julie paradox

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Date: 2005-09-06 09:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] the-warwick.livejournal.com
We're restricting afternoon naps to an hour now. Bedtime is so much quicker if she hasn't had a two hour recharge in the afternoon.

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Date: 2005-09-07 12:37 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] aquaeri.livejournal.com
Most carrot cake recipes I'm familiar with don't use dairy. Flour, sugar, eggs, grated carrot, oil, and a pile of stuff like raisins, nuts, spices and other goodness.

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Date: 2005-09-07 06:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tassie-gal.livejournal.com
Delia's How to cook Book one has a Moist Carrot Cake recipe that is dairy free if you dont ice it. If you want me to type the reciepe let me know!

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Date: 2005-09-07 08:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tiggsybabes.livejournal.com
I go to bed earlier than Kate some nights. Thankfully it's now happening less & less as the bedtime routine is back on track now that I do it instead of Andy.

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