Saturday snippets 1st September 2012

{feeling} pain. Stiff and sore, my back really playing up.

{managing} to shop. And do a little washing. Some washing up. And cooking.

{eating} allotment grown beans, lightly steamed, then fried with leeks and garlic in butter. Nom.

{watching} Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 [DVD] [2011]

{marvelling} at tigerboy. Changing so fast!

{planning} a musical charity challenge. Assistance gratefully accepted.

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12 responses to “Saturday snippets 1st September 2012”

  1. Fabulous photo 🙂
    Hope your back soon gets better. x

    1. I only had to take six to get the smile 😉
      Thanks.

  2. I can’t believe he was just born a few days ago – wasn’t he? Such a lovely cheeky face.

    1. Moments. It was moments ago. And he’s very gorgeous 🙂

  3. He is such a cutie, gorgeous picture xx

  4. Beautiful picture, what a smile he has! Enjoy the Deathly Hallows, it is fantastic.

    1. He’s gorgeous. And we did, thanks.

  5. Hold up–when did he get so big?!?!?

    1. I don’t know, but the sudden sitting up and playing with things makes him seem big!

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