Saturday snippets 29 August 2015

{Pondering} blogging. I went kind of cold turkey this week at Kentwell and I didn’t miss it nearly as much as I thought I would. (I went cold turkey on stats as well which probably helped with the not missing! ) need to find my focus really.

{Enjoying} dancing. I really do like cheesy disco dancing and I hardly ever get to do it. Great fun tonight dancing with my mother, Tigerboy in my arms, Big across from us.

{Wearing} my fabulous 50s style dress and loving the compliments. Totally different to what everyone else was wearing, and totally took everyone else aback. Great to spin in as well.

{Remembering} absent friends.

{Not} reading or drawing or watching.

{Eating} party food, and drinking wine. I will probably regret this briefly in the morning.

#52memories

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Snapshots.

Big won best cadet in platoon on her first army cadet camp and I am inordinately proud of her. Small made friends (and a fiver! ) tonight at the party and is very proud of himself 😉 Smallest has enjoyed spending time with Kentwell friends old and new and relatives today, and Tigerboy has majored in cute with a sideline in stroppy independence.


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2 responses to “Saturday snippets 29 August 2015”

  1. I smiled reading this post the other night. It’s such a lovely one and I wish I’d seen you on the dance floor in your dress x

    1. 🙂 it was such a good dress for dancing!

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