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Hello
Just popping in and saw thread already full up! The craziness of November is well and truly under way. Sorry I'm behind on your news, hope everyone is well.
The scarf video, I thought she was going to hang herself for the final tie 
Still undecided about floor, have got loads of samples ordered. I want a fresh, modern look whereas Dh wants more clinical, utlitarian (sp?) look, need to find something that we both like 
I hope that somebody finds me ..... 
Hello!
Found you!
Scarf vid is so cute.
vbus: fresh & modern = clinical & utilitarian. No conflict.
Get pale laminate floor. 
Too many
s. 
Copper -
I meant I want it to be light and bright and he wants it to be dull grey. Pale laminate/wood might be a good compromise!
Are you having a party for your birthday??!
hello there you all are
oh blast I assumed since I could not open the link on my phone 
nearly pick up time, playdate after I think
vbus I would go for bright light, grey flooring unless it is slab of gorgeous rock might looks odd unless uber expensive imo
dull grey looks like concrete and always looks grubby. You are welcome to come and look at my red larch laminate in teh kitchen. Light and practical IMVHO
Kew - couldn't agree more, tell DH that
hope you had good holiday
Thank I need to go to Kingston tomorrow to suss out presents for all, lists are being demanded by rellies and purchases to be made.
Sfx - I remember this time last year you looked after DS2 while I did mad trolley dash and bought 10 presents in a short space of time
Hoping to appear more organised this year 
hello all
not much going on here apart from study, looking forward to picking up my girl who was feeling a bit despondent this morning because she thought she might have to play some football, 'that boy's game I hate' 
oh vbus yes, he was so little then, dh was a good helper then 
hello!
why, thankyou, thankyou for well-deserved plaudits for my selfless mothering...and, tilly, exactamundo, my friend...i left them the non-chocolate ones 
vbus, oh yes, it's all decisions, decisions, decisions, isn't it? remember angsting over everything then, of course, once it's all done you forget all about it and get n with living in it!
.....grey slate tiles on our floor if that's any help...welcome to view....might even run a mop over 'em first 
toodlepip
Hello!
Had DS2's friend + most of his family over this pm. Fun was had by all. What good eaters these kids are. Everything polished and gone in 20 minutes.
Helps if you starve them first, I guess. 
Dinner last night at Baozi Inn. Yum! And only came to 10 pounds. 
sounds good copper, here dd goes through phases of barely eating and occasionally eats all that is put in front of her
I am very short tempered today and really occasionally have a burning rage, wish I could vent 
Sfx - vent away, that's what we're here for 
Copper - looks good, you're making me hungry again
Steppie - hello! Piccies please as not sure when I'm your way next! The only problem I have with grey, although it would look fab with new kitchen, the room is mostly N facing so I think grey would give off a cold vibe. I have found a cloudy light grey with yellow tinges that I like. This is part of the problem though, too much choice! the search continues
Anyone going to fireworks tonight? We might head to one at local school provided it's not raining as it starts & finishes early
Vbus we are off to Ravenscourt Park as usual, made some parkin mid week so should be lovely today
Hello!
Hope everyone had a nice weekend. We didn't do anything bonfire-related. But cycled to pub today and my legs ache. Haven't cycled for a long time...
No spooks tonight. What to do!?
hello how is everyone?
it has turned quite Autumnal, the dreary part of it when it all goes grey 
mostly stressful weekend here and much annoyance all around, best get it together and move on I guess
So, are well all meeting up at some point before Christmas? could do with the distraction. Vbus/ tilly cinema trip for nonsense film? 
might pop to Westfiled tomorrow and get a couple of Christmas presents, but still need to study tonight
Hello
Tilly - nice to see you earlier, we had lots of fun!
Sfx- funny we were just talking about cinema trip today, it must be done 
Copper - hope your legs not to achey today
Doing b'day/xmas lists, can anyone recommend any good fiction books for DS1? Was going to get this any other suggestions?
Hello!
vbus - DSs never got on with Michael Morpurgo's books. I don't know why. They like Beast Quest, How-to-train-your-dragon, Beano, Mr Gum etc - books with an element of disgust... Oh and I got Richard Dawkin's the magic of reality for them for Xmas.
So tired ...
vbus yes lets 
about books, apart from the Gasket family, The Potter Books, assorted CSLewis, dd has a collection which I would have to look into in the morning, she has a huge collection of Fairy books which she reads herself, tedious books but she likes it.
copper the Dawkins book sounds good, she asked for and got a children's Bible so all even.
must catch up with running thread those folks are turning me into a proper runner
Thanks for ideas. DS1 has got lots of fairy tales and he likes Dragon book although finds it a bit scary. He has tons of non-fiction which he loves to read but I wanted to get him more fiction to tear him away from his study of atomic theory
My 'free' time up, must go and get DS2 now. School project this afternoon, good we to have something to make on this wet dreary day.
Hello!
vbus - ask DS1 to give a lecture on special relativity when he gets to that, thank you. DS1 is also scared by stories. No Stephen King just yet then.
I'm going to try them on detective stories, but library seems lacking in them. Will be reserving more books when the current load is cleared. 
Copper have you heard of the Wilma tenderfoot books or the junior spy thing can't recall name, will check when home later.
Got dd's presents sorted and bought a dress for myself
that is enough Westfield for me. I am not a natural born shopper
sfx - not heard of Wilma tenderfoot but will try. On my list are Emil the detective, Saxby Smart, and Jack Stalwart (some american spy thing). Famous five or secret seven don't seem to go down too well. But maybe other Enid Blyton.
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