Yes, I’m feeling much better, as is Tim, as is Small as far as I can tell. Big has had a difficult day – I think basically she’s bored silly, so it’s just as well that’s she’s out on a sleepover tonight.

I’ve got so much to do before I come away on Sunday, that you shouldn’t expect to see much of me tomorrow. Hohum.


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Comments

8 responses to “Quickie”

  1. We’ve heard that one before 😉

  2. Yeah, see you at 9am as usual then 😉

  3. I’ll expect diversion tactics round about 10am then! (LIKE ME!!!)

  4. Rofl, Merry, you caught me….

  5. joining the club – bit late here, but i’m sure i should be doing something else 😉

  6. I’ve got loads to do as well but I’m sitting on here blogging and reading LOL

  7. Yep, diverting here too…

  8. Just in case you manage to read this before you leave, I just wanted to wish you a safe (and stress free??!) journey. I hope that a great time in had by you all, and I look forward to hearing all about it on your return.

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