Herding cats

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Herding cats must be far simpler than looking after 16-month-old twin grand-daughters. And their parents. I sometimes wonder which is the worse.

The two girls can be absolute darlings when they want to be but can turn into the Twin Granddaughters of the Apocolypse at the slightest provocation. They are just at the age when they have realized that they can (i) affect things in the outside world and (ii) can say 'no' to any instruction... for no reason at all.

Affecting things in the outside world means that they open every door possible; press any button reachable and remove anything not screwed down. This means that a number of high shelves have magically appeared in various rooms. Oh, did I say magical? Guess who had to put them up...

They are beginning to 'get' language, though they don't quite speak it yet. They both 'talk' a lot but I doubt whether even their own sister understands anything they say. (Hmm. I know adults like that...) Of course there are certain baby words used for familiar things but they are now imitating certain words we say, mainly foodstuffs.

They are about to reach the 'terrible twos' and both are erupting their final baby teeth. None of which makes for a calm evening.

The parents aren't entirely house-trained either. They of course don't know where anything is and pull out the strangest crockery and cutlery to use, most of which probably isn't clean. We find food stuffed in the oddest places too...

It is difficult having so many people in a modest 3-bedroom semi when none of us is used to it. Both parents are looking for decent jobs but that often means we have to look after the girls full-time while they travel.

Downside is, I am finding it difficult to make progress in SEE. During the day the girls are active and I can maybe log in and read a short story or two, read emails, that kind of thing, but doing anything more means I have to wait until they have gone to bed (at about 19:30-20:00) by which time I'm too tired to write anyway.

Still, it is what it is and I just have to do what I can when I can. The only reason the last two chapters came out when they did was because parents and children went off to see relatives for a week or so. I only have three or four chapters to go and it is frustrating to be stalled so close to the end.

Penny

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