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Selfish Saturday
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I love weekends on my own.
I got up late, when shopping for food that only I enjoy, had lunch instead of supper and have just woken up after a sofa snooze.
I will now pour a drink a search through the TV page in search of something to entertain me for a couple of hours.
Tomorrow's entertainment will be a facial or a pedicure.
Am I the only one who revels in a weekend of peace and quiet?
I got up late, when shopping for food that only I enjoy, had lunch instead of supper and have just woken up after a sofa snooze.
I will now pour a drink a search through the TV page in search of something to entertain me for a couple of hours.
Tomorrow's entertainment will be a facial or a pedicure.
Am I the only one who revels in a weekend of peace and quiet?
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Whenever that's not available then the bottle starts to call me and you can only take so much of dancing around the room singing into the hairbrush and phoning around before the realization of how crappy and lonely my life is sometimes :(
Whenever that's not available then the bottle starts to call me and you can only take so much of dancing around the room singing into the hairbrush and phoning around before the realization of how crappy and lonely my life is sometimes :(
Himself does some voluntary thing on a Sunday so I often have a selfish Sunday, maybe a day in the week too.
Sometimes I enjoy them, sometimes I don't, just depends on my mood. Tomorrow I'm looking forward to, just to potter at my own pace and catch up with some serious kindle reading.
Ps. We drove through Holyport this morning, on the way back from somewhere, what a lovely village. Had a look at the Belgian arms (nice history of the name)and have earmarked it to take son and Swedish daughter in law to for birthday meal, she loves quaint English pubs and they both appreciate good food :)
Sometimes I enjoy them, sometimes I don't, just depends on my mood. Tomorrow I'm looking forward to, just to potter at my own pace and catch up with some serious kindle reading.
Ps. We drove through Holyport this morning, on the way back from somewhere, what a lovely village. Had a look at the Belgian arms (nice history of the name)and have earmarked it to take son and Swedish daughter in law to for birthday meal, she loves quaint English pubs and they both appreciate good food :)
Peripatetic, how very dare you!!! Actually, more like verypathetic at the mo.
No, the rozzers haven't got wind yet, covered our tracks nicely for now although our northern accents are a dead give away. Have to try and start talking more bucks and berks.
We have family in Oxford, central London and Silsoe, so being down here is great for seeing them all regularly. And it's a lovely part of the country too. We'd started to try and walk the whole of the Thames path but that's rather gone for a burton at the moment.
Anyhow, hope your hobbit feet recover :)
No, the rozzers haven't got wind yet, covered our tracks nicely for now although our northern accents are a dead give away. Have to try and start talking more bucks and berks.
We have family in Oxford, central London and Silsoe, so being down here is great for seeing them all regularly. And it's a lovely part of the country too. We'd started to try and walk the whole of the Thames path but that's rather gone for a burton at the moment.
Anyhow, hope your hobbit feet recover :)