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  • victory
    victory Posts: 16,188 Forumite
    4 streets away with a traffic lights main road between that, not far but even so, no kids on the street going to his school so he would have to go alone, the others are driven, walk with grandparents but not in the same street
    misspiggy wrote: »
    I'm sure you're an angel in disguise Victory :)
  • bails
    bails Posts: 3,196 Forumite
    edited 3 June 2009 at 5:14PM
    Afternoon everyone! :hello: I'd like to join the chart again please, as I feel this could be useful now. Last time I checked it was Raph doing it but... :confused: Can whoever it is please start me at 0, many thanks.

    I'm starting from today, so I'll post my menu plan a little belatedly:

    Bran Flakes with strawberries
    Mozzarella tomato and avocado salad plus green salad with toasted linseed and sunflower seeds
    yoghurt with crunch
    Spaghetti with garlic,oil, cherry tomatoes and parmesan

    Can you tell my menu has been inspired by my trip? ;)

    Happy Wednesday everyone, be good to catch back up with you guys x

    Oh, and I should add it's my birthday tomorrow so I'll be happy with a STS this week - my mum's made me TWO birthday cakes, both new recipes, so I had to try a little of each of them :D They were both lovely BTW :D
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  • *Scottish*Lass*
    *Scottish*Lass* Posts: 2,071 Forumite
    victory wrote: »
    4 streets away with a traffic lights main road between that, not far but even so, no kids on the street going to his school so he would have to go alone, the others are driven, walk with grandparents but not in the same street

    Not far, but not easy, especially on his own! Hope you find a solution. :) x
    .•:*¨¨*:•..•:*¨¨*:•..•:*¨¨*:Scottish & proud of it! .•:*¨¨*:•..•:*¨¨*:•..•:*¨¨*:
  • victory
    victory Posts: 16,188 Forumite
    bails wrote: »
    Afternoon everyone! :hello: I'd like to join the chart again please,
    Oh, and I should add it's my birthday tomorrow so I'll be happy with a STS this week - my mum's made me TWO birthday cakes, both new recipes, so I had to try a little of each of them :D They were both lovely BTW :D

    yeah bails:D:bdaycake::bdaycake:for tomorrow;)
    misspiggy wrote: »
    I'm sure you're an angel in disguise Victory :)
  • Brighton_belle
    Brighton_belle Posts: 5,223 Forumite
    Flying visit as busy:D. -1lb for me please raph
    I try to take one day at a time, but sometimes several days attack me at once
  • petcorner
    petcorner Posts: 100 Forumite
    Congrats on new jobs, bikes, weight losses ect ect.:T:T

    Not a happy bunny, 1lb gain no excuses.

    Must try harder:embarasse

    pet x
  • vixarooni
    vixarooni Posts: 4,376 Forumite
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    vixstar: 32E sounds more plausable. My mum is a 36 and she wears a size 16 top. Im a 10/12 on top and wear a 32 if that helps in any way!
    Granny: beautiful kitchen, i like the extractor, thats rather different to the norm isnt it!
    BB: Fab news on the bike!!! Its great that you can get a bike that is comfortable to ride. How exciting, although the engagement is still gunna really push my excitement levels :p I second the medication thing, feeling a failure. I know im not on permanent medication but i even hade taking paracetemol!
    Raph: hang on to the reciept, debs sale starts soon! bet you look cracking in it!
    Scotish lass: Congratulations on the new job! You were obviously loads better than the other candidate which is always a confidence booster i think! Bummer about the start date though. You never know, a more permanant job might come from it.
    Missy: I would have thought rowing on water would have been harder than "easy" the deeper you put the oar the more resistence you face. Plus the splinters i recieved in the butt were "hard" to cope with. (not joking either, it was a fibreglass thing or whatever it is!)

    Feels like ages since ive been on here! i've read 6 and a bit pages so for me thats hardcore :p Im so tired today, i was up at 5:45 am to start work at 7 at dover. Then i drove back and had to start debenhams at 12 till half 4. I had the lingerie girls over last night, and went to blue water on sunday which was good. Nice to go shopping with girlies, and matt gave me his money to spend which was even better!!

    Bit worried about my dad at the mo, he's fallen over twice this week, has got massive bruises over him. I dunno why but i asociate falls with death, my nan fell over alot before she died and now im really worried! I know its silly :(

    anyways, im off to look up jobs and other equally depressing things!
  • dmv_2
    dmv_2 Posts: 472 Forumite
    VIX - I don't know your dad (obviously!) or his age, health etc but falling on its own really shouldnt be linked to death so try not to worry yourself. Easier said than done when it comes to family, but worrying doesnt help anyone it just stresses you out.

    VICTORY - thank you, you're jumping up and down smileys were exactly how I looked this morning! Especially as I had a takeaway pizza this week!

    BAILS - Happy birthday for tomorrow!

    I went shopping today for some last minute holiday bits and apart from a pair of fancy night time flip flops I ended up buying stuff for OH (out of my money!) oh well thats love I guess!
  • victory
    victory Posts: 16,188 Forumite
    bb:j:j:jpet next week is coming;)

    vix second what dmv says:D
    misspiggy wrote: »
    I'm sure you're an angel in disguise Victory :)
  • x_raphael_xx
    x_raphael_xx Posts: 4,411 Forumite
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    vixarooni wrote: »
    Raph: hang on to the reciept, debs sale starts soon! bet you look cracking in it!

    C said there would be a sale as soon as I bought it :D can I get a discount if I take the receipt back in?
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