Saturday snippets 26 May 2012

{reading} Carole Matthews: Summer Daydreams, and ico guidelines on cookies.

{listening} how to lose your baby fat, thinking slimmer (review).

{failing} with cloth nappies (how many changes of clothes today??)

{succeeding} with running, fifth run, another 0.83 miles notched up.

{watching} fantastic Mr fox (and thinking seriously odd film).

{starting} bedroom excavation.

{sewing} still sewing!

{loving} this giraffe.

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4 responses to “Saturday snippets 26 May 2012”

  1. What’s up with the cloth nappies?

    1. Think we’re between sizes. The modern baby xs don’t quite close the nappy in well enough any more and the nature baby small I tried wasn’t snug enough around skinny legs. Not sure what else I’ve got in next size up, will have to hunt.

  2. I loved that little suit but he was in and out of it in no time 🙁 🙂

  3. Lovely photo, and I always like your Saturday snippets, though you are making me feel guilty this week… the long list of things I am currently failing to achieve includes running (it’s been over a week), using cloth nappies (over a month) and oh my, the much-needed bedroom excavation (lost in the mists of time…)

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