Saturday snippets 13 April 2013

{Watching} the spy next door. Jackie Chan family oriented movie. A bit uneven in pacing, but overall great fun.

{Reading} Follow me down by Tanya Byrne. Which has no problems with pacing 😉

{Visiting} kentwell Hall for a sewing day in preparation for tudor times ahead. Lots of costume changes afoot.

{Eating} McDonald’s, as we were nearly two hours later than expected leaving Kentwell.

{Remembering} Freddie.

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{Snapshots} Big has been out and about on the train to meet friends and Small rethemed his website (with a little help from Big). Smallest has been enjoying lots of books while Tigerboy made his first sign (drink) and said his first word ( boo) today.

I am trying to work on gratitudes and seizing of day (one). Today I managed to ask many questions about fabrics and costumes. I got lots of useful answers, no one snapped or pointed and laughed, and my head didn’t fall off and roll away.

It’s a start.


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3 responses to “Saturday snippets 13 April 2013”

  1. Lovely snippets today. I’ve been remembering Freddie too x

  2. The first daffodils of spring help everything to fall into place don’t you think? I’m looking forward to Tudor week. 🙂

  3. Thank you Jax cxx

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