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Fashion chat- Dressed up or down??? All welcome!!
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I might do a bit more decluttering and do some nice baking with Sam. I feel a bit mean having 'me time' when hubby has been at work all week. He's out the house 12 hours a day.
I'm just working my way through blogs at the moment.0 -
Ohh baking sounds like a nice idea
I used to love baking with my grandparents at weekends (neither of my parents had the patience).
I found a really nice looking recipe for toffee muffins last night which I hope to try out soon, though my next mission is mini lemon and poppyseed ones at Mum's request.0 -
Ah pets!! I currently have two beautiful dogs, Jack my husky, Charlotte our little lasoapso, my beautiful kittens, Simba and Toulouse, A snake called Corny, a toad called hiphop, and a hamster called hammy! Sadly our beautiful cat of nineteen years died this time last year, It still upsets me sometimes.. It was very traumatic and some people just don't understand!
Db, like everyone said that person is a real idiot!
I haven't eaten anything at all today!! I feel so silly, grr!
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Right, I'm changed and ready to go out. I'm absolutely fed up with heavy winter clothes so I've got some proper merino thermal ladies long johns on and a long sleeved merino thermal tshirt which means I can wear:
long white cotton pintucked shirt - Monsoon
black leggings
long black silk velvet jacket (frock coat style) TK Maxx
knee length stretch suede boots (and hope I don't slip on the snow with them on!) KG via ebay, cost me about £7.
long blue & red Mulberry wool scarf (present)
It's a bit tarted up for Tesco but what the hell!0 -
i always go supermarket shopping in heels jaq :P0
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And me, love dressing up for the weekly shop!0
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piratefairy wrote: »i always go supermarket shopping in heels jaq :P
I have to shop for a family of four - I can't steer the trolley in big heels!0 -
Caroline, no-one in my local Tesco can steer trolleys. I've lost count of the amount of times I've been hit by customers whilst trying to stock a shelf, or get to my till!0
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piratefairy wrote: »yep, that's what i'm going to do, queenie - i have too much to think about to spend time worrying about him

Hurrah...good for you. Or we can pretend we're on Jerry Springer "you go girl"I'm so hopeless with self-motivation when it comes to coursework..I'm suprised I even managed to get my degree at all! All my friends keep telling me I ought to go on and do the LPC and the thought of volunterering to do further coursework, exams etc fills me with dread :S
Do you love what you're doing now? would you love to be qualified? would you look back late rin your life and wish that you had done it? if yes to any of the above do it
teabythesea wrote: »my beautiful kittens, Simba and Toulouse
I'd love cats but OH hates them, he wants a dog but i don't think it would be fair because we're not there all dayRight, I'm changed and ready to go out. I'm absolutely fed up with heavy winter clothes so I've got some proper merino thermal ladies long johns on and a long sleeved merino thermal tshirt which means I can wear:
long white cotton pintucked shirt - Monsoon
black leggings
long black silk velvet jacket (frock coat style) TK Maxx
knee length stretch suede boots (and hope I don't slip on the snow with them on!) KG via ebay, cost me about £7.
long blue & red Mulberry wool scarf (present)
It's a bit tarted up for Tesco but what the hell!
witwoo (again my attempt at typing a wolf whistle) your outfit sounds gorgeous
*wonders when they will make dressing gowns acceptable day wear?*No new toiletries challenge - use up the stash first!NSD Jan 2/150 -
I'm a basket girl, following the lesson once during uni when we bought so much stuff that we couldn't carry it all home..We had to borrow a trolley (only lived 5mins walk away) and then return it!..
i figure that as i live by myself, there is no way i could need more than a basket-worth of food in a week
that said, i usually only food shop once every 3 weeks or so.. :S0
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