Saturday snippets 31 August 2013

{Watching} Oblivion. Wondering if Tom Cruise has a ticklist. Motorbike ride with wind in hair. Check. Swimming with naked woman. Check. Captured and held against the odds. Check. It has looked up with the arrival of Morgan Freeman though, most films do.

{Felting} a hat. Possibly. Tell you in a couple of days.

{Eating} vegetable kebabs. With squeaky cheese. And ignoring the burnt bits.

{Crying} over a snapped reading light. It was a birthday present. I liked it.

{Drinking} Yes.

{Preparing} home ed carnival post for Monday.

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{Snapshots}

Big has started drawing, I particularly love Tweety pie. Small has cracked long division. Smallest made two felt balls and Tigerboy discovered felting for the first time. The picture I regret not being able to take at Kentwell was when he oh so carefully rolled up a felt hat just like the apprentice had.

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4 responses to “Saturday snippets 31 August 2013”

  1. So true about Tom Cruise!
    Just linked and then realised I have linked the wrong post :-/ Is there a way to delete it so I can try again?!

    1. I think I can, will try.

  2. completely agree re Morgan Freeman – lifts any film!

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