…and therefore adding myself to the list of people willing this man to be safe.
Because i like the view
Although, in all honesty, i probably don’t need to. I never like big holes in the blog though, they bother me 😆 The big 3 had a great time away with Charlie, Claire and Bev. I heard lots of stories of garden playing, pirates that regenerated with every wound, plans for duets at camp and […]
Oh brother, if i had to go back and start again from scratch, i’d order them all with ringlets. But if i did, i’d be lost. I can win an argument with a straighthaired one, but these ringlets are going to be my undoing 🙂
*rolls eyes*
A Grade Student banned from Dance I honestly can’t even bring myself to rant about this. But having grown up in a school that treated it’s pupils much like this, i think it is fair to say that they won’t have increased her inclination to work hard for them. Teachers on crazed power trips; how […]
The day the came for the children.
With the unerring poetic justice, i spent my second April 11th (see how good i am at this anniversary thing 🙁 ) in a row sitting on the floor of my kitchen sobbing incoherently down the phone at a friend. Fortunately this time i had nothing more to cry about than the fact that a) […]
Life on Mars
Great ending. Great series. Made me cry 🙂 And think. And then cry a bit more. So no change there then. On the other hand, it didn’t make me write a long and ponderous blogpost 😉 EDIT: I just got a letter postmarked Hyde in Cheshire. Do you think someone is trying to tell me […]
Living some history.
I’ve been a fan of Philippa Gregory for a long time; i watched the dramatisation of A Respectable Trade (link is to a list of her books on Amazon) when i was pregnant with Fran, i think and i must have already read it by then and i’ve enjoyed her Tudor Court books enormously. I […]
Wiki Meme
Seen at Making it Up Events 1810 – The marriage of Napoleon and Josephine is annulled. (Not tonight, nor ever again!) 1920 – The League of Nations holds its first meeting and ratifies the Treaty of Versailles ending World War I. (And opens a whole new can of worms.) Births 1628 – George Villiers, 2nd […]
Of course that was how i wanted to spend Easter weekend.
Last year i spent Easter weekend either laughing hysterically or sobbing uncontrollably. This year i was either having a very nice time, or a very painful time. Typical. The weekend started beautifully with the already blogged Friday and then on Saturday we headed off down the road to spend the day with Michelle, Marcus and […]
Sob.
The tonsils have bitten back – and i’m out of codeine and dispersible voltarol and what i’ve got just isn’t cutting the mustard. How can swallowing hurt so much? Really? How?
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