If you ask James to quote the title of this post, he'll do it in a passable Nigel Tufnel accent. In fact his general ability to do accents is rather good, cue – g'day mate.
It's been a year for all of us. In spite of the difficulties he has remained the most amazing young man. He may be 11 but he still has the enthusiasm of a little boy. I've mentioned this before but he is fiercely passionate about stuff that he's deeply passionate about. At the moment it's history, specifically the second world war. This is great because I'm interested in that stuff, in fact I can see that we will be spending a lot of time at the War Museum this December.
This is pretty much 2022 done for James, it was the first normal year he'd had in three years. School had gone back to normal, he was able to freely mingle with his friends and he was forced to play sport. Hmmm not the best friends are James and sport. His school insists you play all sports, and there were glimpses of enjoyment, but not much. If he is to choose a sport then it will be swimming. And he's started water polo lessons. That's good news.
Our domestic situation has changed and I'm fortunate enough to see my kids in the day. I don't see them at night and haven't found a place where each kid has their own room. But there have been enthusiastic sleepovers in the lodgings. Him on a camp bed at the foot of my bed, but not for long. Still there's that enthusiasm, he does see a lot positivity in what's going around him. I draw a lot of inspiration from this.
For some reason I am suffering from chronic writer's block at the moment. I'll end it here. JimJam you are my hero. Your inner strength is contagious. You are still a very popular kid who makes friend very easily. And also you slot in so naturally with friends that you haven't seen for years. You are also a bright kid with an incredible thirst for knowledge. I love you very much and I know your brother does too even though he hides it so well.
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