Barely time to breathe

let along blog, or do much in the way of commenting.

Long days at work, driving OK apart from the occasional suicidal maniac (what else do you call a fool who pulls off at a sliproad only once the hatching is there? Twice that’s happened this week, both times on motorways that have four lanes at that point, with one dedicated to turn off for a mile. What more do you want???). Oh and then the other night there was the chap who was going for a stroll down the sliproad on to the M1. I’ve never dialled 999 before.

Have barely seen the children this week, even had to go in to the office today. Sank to the level of buying them magazines on the way home as some sort of futile apology – which seemed to work well when they both grabbed them and legged it 😀

Have amused myself commenting on blogs I’ve found via the Save parliament squidoo lens, pointing ppl at the Save parliament campaign. Have even managed to fire off a couple more emails complaining about the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Bill, suggesting various media outlets might wish to consider running stories on it (will write to the local paper over the weekend – hope I get more response than I’ve had from our MP!)

Looks like we could be rather lonely on our walk though mum2one 🙂


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    mum21angel

    Hope this week is less frantic for you! (and I don’t mind an “exclusive” walk 😉 )

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