That poor girl - it sounds awful.
We've been out cycling this morning. I have been pottering in the kitchen this afternoon - there doesn't seem to be an awful lot to show for the amount of time I have been in there though.
I still have brownies to make though which I'll do after dinner comes out of the oven!
Sunday
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Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either, just fuck off and leave me alone.
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Glad it’s not life threatening Olive. I imagine you will be extra shook up knowing it could have been any one of the children who play there .
It’s been a nice Sunday here . Gym class, dog walk round the woods ( I may have bought a slice of carrot cake from the cafe), then a few hours genealogy . They were all spent tracking down one particular ancestor who I’ve struggled with for years . I think I’ve got the right people now .
I’ve got the Sunday night blues .
It’s been a nice Sunday here . Gym class, dog walk round the woods ( I may have bought a slice of carrot cake from the cafe), then a few hours genealogy . They were all spent tracking down one particular ancestor who I’ve struggled with for years . I think I’ve got the right people now .
I’ve got the Sunday night blues .
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Me too Tracy, I'm so annoyed about having to work tomorrow
We have packed up most of the kitchen tonight, and managed only one argument which I feel is an achievement. As it turns out, J was right but I'm obviously not admitting to it
That sounds awful Olive, I hope your little neighbour recovers quickly.
We have packed up most of the kitchen tonight, and managed only one argument which I feel is an achievement. As it turns out, J was right but I'm obviously not admitting to it
That sounds awful Olive, I hope your little neighbour recovers quickly.
Christ on a bendy bus son, don't be such a fucking faff arse
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Re: Sunday
Sunday blues here too, I haven't had a break all year but I'm hanging on to my holiday allowance in case we get a lockdown. It was so lovely out today, we spent most of it in the garden with a nap at the end of the day< I wish this lovely Autumn would carry on until Spring.
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Obvs never admit that.sally maclennane wrote: ↑Sun Oct 18, 2020 8:47 pm We have packed up most of the kitchen tonight, and managed only one argument which I feel is an achievement. As it turns out, J was right but I'm obviously not admitting to it
Happy birthday to J for tomorrow, Lora! What is getting for his birthday?
Thank you for all the well wishes for S. I saw my friend earlier and S is home now. She’s being amazingly strong considering what she’s been through but my poor friend is a understandably a wreck. :sad:
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Re: Sunday
He has a stunt scooter (too small, need to exchange ), a Liverpool kit, orange Lindor and toys for the guinea pigs
I hope your friend is ok. Perhaps give her the chance to retell the story from her perspective, if you get the chance? It's a lot to process and the fact that S is going to be ok is obviously the important part, but doesn't take away the trauma.