Saturday snippets 25 July 2015

{Sitting} mainly sitting. I spent most of the morning, well day in fact, feeling not a lot of anything while various painkillers rampaged through my system battling pain. And then eventually it wore off.

{Enjoying} People liking my snail pictures on instagram. Honestly, it is a buzz taking pictures that people enjoy. I’m not, and never will be, a pro photographer but I love when people love stuff. It’s similar when people like my drawings, doubt that will ever wear off.

{Reading} invasion of the Tearling. Slow start. Good though.

{Watching} Covert Affairs on netflix. Half way through the pilot, not sure we like it, but we’ll give it another half hour anyway.

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Snapshots

Big has done 2 paper rounds this week, gone to Cambridge to meet a friend and spent today at the carnival with cadets. Small said he had a lovely day but didn’t tell me anything about it! Smallest has been having a lovely time doing her first project, the amazing human body. Tigerboy had his first haircut. See above. 


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2 responses to “Saturday snippets 25 July 2015”

  1. Sorry you didnt make conkers was looking out for you. Hope you feel better

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      Jax Blunt

      Thanks. Was sorry to miss it, sounds like it was great fun.

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