Well, this may not mean much to you, but on Mother’s Day we heard our little boy Sid talk for the first time. He was counting one to 10 from a book. He sounds aren’t perfectly clear but, he’s definitely counting. Sid, if you didn’t know, has Autism and today is a remarkable day in the Wallace
house.
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This week I managed two meals out. One was at Rules, which may be one of the oldest restaurants in London opening its doors in 1786. I also had a fabulous dinner at The Devonshire in Soho – do have a look.
Congratulations to the England rugby team beating Ireland at Twickenham. Now I nearly always watch England home and away in the Six Nations. I decided not to go on Saturday and watched on the television instead. Did I miss out on an occasion?
Mother’s Day, of course, was completely overshadowed by our little boy, counting – forming words for the first time. I did make breakfast for the two mums in my house, Rina and Anna. Happy Mother’s Day.