Today I've mostly bin...
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I reckon F is a diplomat in the making. He's probably not really missing you but feels he should say he is to make sure you feel loved and wanted.
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i just assumed it was the laundry and cooking...
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I'm not sure anyone would miss my cooking!
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That doesn't sound good.
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Are you alright?
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Oh dear! You alright? Should we be sending emergency aid to the pile of chicken poo? Or have you just been trying to solve one of the Sums puzzles?SparkOut wrote:aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrgghhh
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Hope everything is OK Sparkout.
Today I have been in London. I had an appointment in the City and we then went on to have another look at the poppies in the moat at the Tower of London, now that it is virtually full. It was heaving there, possibly partly because of half-term at schools but a large proportion of the people were just adult pairs/groups.
We then intended to visit the exhibition of Lego sculptures
http://brickartist.com/
but couldn't get tickets until over an hour after we got there (the website was down when I tried to pre-book!) so gave up that idea and went to buy N a walking stick for swishing nettles etc out of the way when we go on our country walks. Absolutely fascinating shop that cut them to fit and add the appropriate tip (metal/rubber for country/town) while you wait.
Despite the dismal weather I did find myself half wishing I worked up in town as there is always so much to see from the quirky sights to the impressive buildings, old and new jostling together. But I'm sure the commuting would pall after a while.
One thing that did amuse me though, was the guard on the train as we pulled into Waterloo. Reminding us not to leave anything behind, he exhorted us to check under our seats and on the luggage racks for hats, coats, bags and small children.
Today I have been in London. I had an appointment in the City and we then went on to have another look at the poppies in the moat at the Tower of London, now that it is virtually full. It was heaving there, possibly partly because of half-term at schools but a large proportion of the people were just adult pairs/groups.
We then intended to visit the exhibition of Lego sculptures
http://brickartist.com/
but couldn't get tickets until over an hour after we got there (the website was down when I tried to pre-book!) so gave up that idea and went to buy N a walking stick for swishing nettles etc out of the way when we go on our country walks. Absolutely fascinating shop that cut them to fit and add the appropriate tip (metal/rubber for country/town) while you wait.
Despite the dismal weather I did find myself half wishing I worked up in town as there is always so much to see from the quirky sights to the impressive buildings, old and new jostling together. But I'm sure the commuting would pall after a while.
One thing that did amuse me though, was the guard on the train as we pulled into Waterloo. Reminding us not to leave anything behind, he exhorted us to check under our seats and on the luggage racks for hats, coats, bags and small children.
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no, no and noBunnylump wrote: Oh dear! You alright? Should we be sending emergency aid to the pile of chicken poo? Or have you just been trying to solve one of the Sums puzzles?
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OK well, sending love and "hope whatever it is gets sorted" kind of vibes. If there's anything I can do to help, you know where I am. xx
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...Cooking around 50 sausages and 12 baking potatoes, plus two massive vats of home made soup. Then Dibble and Manon arrived, carved pumpkins, made a guy (we called him Pete because he had a photo of Pete Townsend on his head) and put glowing balloons all the way up the garden. Then all the rest of the family arrived, bearing various yummy gifts, including home made peanut brittle millionaire shortbread and churos. We had a big bonfire, fireworks, followed by blindfold jelly feeding, blindfold swinging jam pancake eating and apple bobbing. It was completely hysterical, haven't laughed so hard for a very long time. The house looks like a bomb has hit it and I'm covered in jelly but hey ho.
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Sounds good fun! But what is 'swinging jam pancake eating'?
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Pancakes, covered in jam, and suspended from the ceiling.
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You just had to ask, didn't you?LAT wrote:Sounds good fun! But what is 'swinging jam pancake eating'?
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The question was totally innocent whatever you may think!
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Actually wondering if the carpet will ever recover. Oh, this was the unfortunate Pete...
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We did something similar to the swinging jam pancakes once. It's like apple bobbing only backwards. We did chunks of swiss roll. Only this was on Brownie Pack Holiday at Halloween. We had lots left over. You have to use your imagination!!!
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And today...
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Did you enjoy it?
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Yes, it was brilliant! Took D and M, K and A with me. I even liked Butterbeer!
I'd quite happily go again some time, but I need to watch the films again first.
I'd quite happily go again some time, but I need to watch the films again first.
You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it.
“Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it yet.”
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