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Confinement
Being confined indoors most of the day, just the four of us, is reminding me of the days when my children were wee and most of our weekends ...
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Deborah, who still doesn't have a blog, sent me some photographs of her place for posting "to make everyone else feel better about...
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I spend far too much time reading blogs. I’m sure you all agree it’s a shameful, compulsive disorder. So I’m cutting down. I’m going on a dr...
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Being confined indoors most of the day, just the four of us, is reminding me of the days when my children were wee and most of our weekends ...
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Is there a place to go, a thing to do, an experience to be had in your town or region that you've been aware of for years, but have never got round to going to/doing/having? Or perhaps not since before you had your children? Any chance you could change that this weekend, and then blog about it?
Or would you prefer a meme? ;-)
I would like to know if your children help you around the house, and if so, what exactly do you make them do?
And how cruel are you, if they don't perform the task to your (possibly exacting) standards?
Many thanks!
Who's your favourite brother?
I'm sure he must be very clever and handsome.
Write about how you admire him, tell us why you love him so much and unashamedly expose all his great qualities and talents to us.
Keep to under 5000 words please (don't want to bore people)
Push. Push. You could talk about childbirth, I suppose.
Chocolate is the best hotwire there is.
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Just don't go joyriding afterwards. ;)
Push push push push push push! ^_^
Is there a correct way to hang your toilet roll?
Were you doing your make up at the same time as your foot was hard down on the clutch? If so, the engine (that's the thing at the front under the metal, hood-like contraption) might be flooded? I'd suggest calling the French equivalent of the AA. Meantime, tell us what's on your iPod / Walkman / eight-track / turntable these days...
Now there are 7 other people pushing, I'm quite happy to join in...
This is called "the theory of self-preservation by respect of critical mass".
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