Monday, October 12, 2009

Back to school.

Today we start 4th term. Everyone has been pretty slow this morning so I think it will be hard to get back into school mode.

It is a short term with only 9 weeks. Have a great day. I will be doing Smart Martha again since we are back in school again.

8 comments:

Gramma 2 Many said...

If this is their fourth term, does that mean after the nine weeks they break for summer, or do you go all year?
How is the tummy feeling? Was thinking about you yesterday and wondering.
Any time you and yours make it to my corner of the US, I will take you on the hike. It is so easy the baby can do it too.

Therese said...

Evy,

most terms are 10 weeks each. This term is 9 because we had 11 weeks in first term.

We will then have 6 weeks off for our summer holidays.
School starts on the 27th January so I will only have a week to go till our due date.

Baby is going really well. This pregnancy has been really easy compared to Christophers.

Therese said...

oh and we most certainly have the school holidays off.

Kelly Casanova said...

All the best with your day, I'm sure they'll settle back in quickly. Sometimes I find it a relief to get back to the routine after a break.

A Bit of the Blarney said...

good luck this term!! Cathy

Anonymous said...

It's great to be back at school, although our start was rather slow this morning, too.

Have a wonderful week.

Blessings,
Jillian
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Katidids said...

It seems getting back in routines after a break is always har, at least the first day or 2. Glad to hear your feeling well.

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