Tagged – five things

Got tagged by Deb

5 things in my refrigerator:

an egg

peanut butter

slightly too old tomatoes

diluted apple juice

apple concentrate

5 things in my closet:

maternity clothes

hand me downs that haven’t been handed anywhere yet.

hand me downs that were handed to us and are too big just yet.

a rucksack

some file boxes.

(I should add that there’s also a big pile of stuff in front of my wardrobe, so I don’t actually open it very often!)

5 things in my purse:

(I’d go with the handbag interpretation, but I don’t use a handbag!)

driving licence

receipts

coins

address of some hospital in london the sister of my friend was in once

cards. lots of cards.

5 things in my car:

booster seat

car seat

coat

kitchen roll

rubbish

5 people I am tagging:

Kris – cos she doesn’t blog nearly often enough 😉

Bob and Katy because they probably haven’t been tagged before.

Nikki-Ann because I only just got to know her and she seems like ever such a friendly person 🙂

Andrea because I’m intrigued as to what sort of things she might cart around with her too, and

Jan because I can 🙂


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Comments

5 responses to “Tagged – five things”

  1. Heh… I translated “purse” to “handbag” in a very loose way – what I actually carry around is really a small backpack. The baby-bag is also a backpack, and yes, I do sometimes wear both of them at the same time. I’ve got five kids – I ran out of hands for carrying bags years ago LOL

  2. Andrea’s link needs fixing 🙂

  3. fixed – ta!

  4. You only tagged me because I popped in and commented the other day. 😛 But you’re right, I don’t blog enough so I shall go and do the Five things right away, ma’am. 🙂

  5. Hmm… I thought I pinged ya…

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