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Daydream thread... without the rose-tinted specs

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  • Rummer
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    Rumlet and I are much better today :D Well apart from still being awake at 1.30am :rotfl:

    We had a lovely day out today registering his birth and grabbing some lunch, then I spent the evening sound asleep :) So far he has missed all of the lovely adventures we have taken him on by sleeping soundly through them :rotfl:

    Where is itsme? I do hope everything is ok.
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  • Rummer
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    Still awake :(

    At least though I can nap during the day between the many visits from HCPs. Hopeful to make it to the park at some point today to see the ducks and the little mean water birds that chase the ducks, moor hens I think they are?

    CTC and LIR you feeling any better?
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  • Davesnave
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    alfie_1 wrote: »
    ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ;):D :rotfl::rotfl:

    Not my fault guv.:p

    Being Emperor of these parts, I was on duty at the Village Hall.:D
  • Rummer
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    Yay, someone else is awake :j
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  • Davesnave
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    Rummer wrote: »
    Yay, someone else is awake :j
    Just been looking, and today is definitely the day for you to go to the park. :cool:

    Tomorrow and Sunday aren't! :eek::eek::eek:
  • Rummer
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    I will go to the park if I ever get any sleep at all :(
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  • lucielle
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    Glad things are ok with rumlet.
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  • RAS
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    Rummer

    get yourselves both out for a little while if possible and then come home and sleep?

    I suspect that if you wait until it is the right time you will not sleep and not get out?
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  • Rummer
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    RAS wrote: »
    Rummer

    get yourselves both out for a little while if possible and then come home and sleep?

    I suspect that if you wait until it is the right time you will not sleep and not get out?

    Just waiting for a health visitor and then I am going to fall into bed and sleep till he needs fed and then we are heading out regardless of the weather :)
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  • phoebe1989seb
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    edited 23 January 2014 at 12:59PM
    Rummer - pleased to hear all is well with Rumlet :D Do hope you get a chance to make it to the park if the weather is good in your part of the world today (sunny here atm and was yesterday too - the calm before the storm.........again :)).........

    Dave - hope the panto is going well ;)

    Bit of a long shot, but does anyone here have experience if using the *Marley Eternity Cedral Weatherboard* on their project please? My samples arrived yesterday and gave provisionally chosen *grey brown* as a nice neutral tone that will go well with both the stone elevations and painted areas. I'm sure I remember it being mentioned on the thread at some point - might have been Rozee perhaps? Just wondering whether it's a better option for cladding our butt-ugly '80s extension (built by a PO) than normal timber weatherboarding.......cheers guys & gals ;)
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