Saturday snippets 30 March 2013

{walking} to the shops in the snow. Dragging a trolley back up hill a mile.

{watching} 1/3 of Rise of the Guardians. Hoping that we can sort out the rest of it to watch tomorrow – from what we saw, it looked good.

{reading} The 5th Wave (Fifth Wave). I love being a book blogger. I love netgalley. 🙂 (The books quite good too.)

{eating} bacon and egg sandwiches. Quick meal while we were waiting for the film to download. It didn’t download. It’s kind of the day I’ve been having.

{cleaning} All The Things. Don’t ask. It involved lots of disinfectant and three loads of washing. Anyone want a cat?

{Snapshots}

Big created her first Genesis child theme over at her blog, Small has started writing comics, Smallest and I did her first sewing together and Tigerboy finally sprouted his first tooth yesterday. I’m so proud.

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2 responses to “Saturday snippets 30 March 2013”

  1. The genesis child theme looks really good. Comics are a great thing to be able to draw but the editorial has to be as good as the pictures.
    Tom – I work for a company that makes Baby Keepsakes. 🙂

    1. Doesn’t sound like you clicked through then, you’d have seen they were done in photoshop. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, sadly the link you’ve left in the comment box is automatically nofollow.

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