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As much as I am happy that we are now a fully registerred charity here in Chiang Mai, I had maybe been a little complacent about the additional workload that I am now doing my best to keep up with.

No worries, I have always been at my best when kept busy. Just as well! Up at 6 am every morning to ensure all the kids get up and ready themselves for school. School run to Sarapee  at 7.25am. Then its back home for coffee and a short break before getting to work with the ever increasing list of things to get done.

4pm and its back to Sarapee to collect the Mattayom kids.

Then its fulltime dealing with the kids, questions, chat, homework, etc.

The younger kids go to bed at 8.30 and generally my day is mostly done by then.

The two eldest go at 10-10.30 and I usually get to hit the sack around 11pm

Today has been lots of computer work, designing and printing stickers for our collection boxes that we can now , hopefully, get placed in the bigger retail outlets.

After coming up with the idea of putting several small photos on the boxes, depicting different aspects of life at Stratton House , I have also decided to turn this into a feature on this website, with the help of webmaster Ally:)

Hope you like it.
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