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Weekly Flylady Thread 4th May 2009
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Sorry if this sounds like bragging but mine is 100' by 100' at the back, and 90' by 15' at the front. Gardeners World /bbc class this as small :eek:, but it is still beyond me despite me being an enthusiastic and willing gardener, who only works 15 hours a week. I blame the flying
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'If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need' Marcus Tullius Cicero0 -
Dinner eaten
bedroom finished.
DH dispatched to collect DS1
DS2&3 having 15 minutes play outside before bath/bedtime.
Going to get the washing in and get the last lot of the day out of the WMThe birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair0 -
froddington wrote: »Tell that to the carefully cultivated corner of weedsDon't put it DOWN; put it AWAY"I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness" Emily Dickinson
Janice 1964-2016
Thank you Honey Bear0 -
rosepink1984 wrote: »I'm going for the hard stuff. Chocolate. Nothing else will do.Don't put it DOWN; put it AWAY"I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness" Emily Dickinson
Janice 1964-2016
Thank you Honey Bear0 -
froddy Im book fanatic too. I usually have 2 or 3 on the go. A thriller in the bedroom for light reading and the others downstairs on the coffee table.
Im interested in the book you are reading and the characters have learning disabilities. What is it called?0 -
I hate hand washing ....0
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Thanks for all your support. Had a lovely day at the local farm/park today and it didn't rain although it did look like it might.I think DD has got a little red on her checks
my garden is well over 100ft and I haven't mowed in this year :eek:
Procrastinating on this is no good but may have a guy that can get it started for me and mow it. I had it looking quite nice last year but really need to have a good clean up before I start and get it leveled out. At the moment the children can't play out in it which is sad so I really would like to aim to get it done but don't want to neglect the house either.
froddington 2 weeks to half term :eek:January Grocery 11/3740 -
3tabbycats I think you did VERY WELL with your lists - ok you didnt do the windows but you did everything else - you should be well pleased with yourself!!!:T:T:T:T:T
Abbie It sounds like itwas a lovely day for you all - I loved hearing about DS and his important shopping with granny and grandad - hope it helps with the potty training - it will make life a little easier for you too. I know you are all worried about your dad and he will be feeling very apprehensive about thursday - tell him from me - he can do this - he can get through it and he must keep positive - and he has a new grandchild to spoil at chrsitmas- I will be thinking of you all and praying for a successful operation and outcome. An exciting day for you tomorrow - can we all come too -ok perhaps not - so lots of healthy flybaby vibes for you and enjoy your first(?) glimpse of bubs.:D:D
Blooming heck people thats not gardens thats fields .....100feet:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek: if its grass bags I get to use the sit on mower!!!:rotfl::rotfl:
toots xxPeace will be mine
could do better - must try harder
Live each day as if its your last
DFW Nerd #1000 Proud to be dealing with my debts
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Disn't get to watch the telly as DD came home. She is now fed and watching a DVD. I'm feeling rather tired and sorry for myself, not sure why?????
Am going to pop to asda in the morning and get some more seagrass storage chests (£15 for 3 stacking ones with lids, have 2 sets in the LR and nicer (INMHO) than the plastic storage units that I use in DD's room) and sort out this dining room/ study.....I clean it every week and tidy the piles of carp and it's getting me down, I also plan on blitzing the kitchen as thats not looking too good now either....clean but not tidy!!!!!0
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