Saturday Snippets 8 November 2014 the blogfest edition

{sitting} in a hotel room and breathing. Fabulous day. But a bit tiring. A lot tiring. OK, I’m wiped, but then I have been up since 5.45 and there may have been gin 😉

{musing} about everything I heard today. Too much to sort out to blog just now I’m afraid. But oh my Francesca Martinez. How utterly awesome is she? I’m really hoping that her 5 minute think bomb was filmed and will be shared, because *everyone* should see it.

{loving} our techie tips and tricks session. I just really enjoy that stuff – it’s fun! Need to practice my group selfie skills though, I can learn from the best 😉 Thanks to fellow panel members – I’ll do a proper write up with links tomorrow.

{eating} extraordinarily good burgers in the Premier Inn restaurant. Seriously. And they weren’t expensive (for London) I don’t think either.

{drinking} gin! Hic.

#52memories

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Snapshots

Big is drawing again, and it’s awesome. Small has been a very good big brother (full details to follow). Smallest is quietly and sneakily practising her reading when she thinks I’m not looking 😀 Tigerboy has weaned – no more milk requests. This makes me a little bit sad.


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Comments

4 responses to “Saturday Snippets 8 November 2014 the blogfest edition”

  1. Sounds like you had a good time x

  2. Love reading the snapshots. Don’t be sad about Tigerboy, just think how much more energy you’ll have and you’ll still get special cuddles.

  3. Sounds a fun day, you sound like your buzzing writing this

    1. It took me forever to concentrate long enough to write it!

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