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A Whole Day of Me Time..How Best to Spend It..Please

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lemonice · 09/06/2005 11:01

reality or fantasy...

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jessicasmummy · 09/06/2005 11:02

i dont know but im interested! my dd started nursery one whole day a week on monday, so my first day without her i was a bit lost tbh. hoping to be able to find something constructive to do on monday coming though!

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GaylordFocker · 09/06/2005 11:03

housework out, read a book and chill in the garden maybe.

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charleepeters · 09/06/2005 11:03

hmmmmm you could take the oppertunity to dance round your house naked????

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moondog · 09/06/2005 11:04

Fantastic!
My top thing would be going to the gym,followed by a swim and sauna. Buy a stack of magazines and the paper,then off somewhere for lunch.

Afternoon spent browsing in a fantastic bookshop and/or foodshopping.

I'm very [jealous]

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JoolsToo · 09/06/2005 11:04

well get off here for starters!

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flamesparrow · 09/06/2005 11:04

Buy some croissants and nice coffee, so that once little one is gone, you can sit down with the paper (you might have to pick that up on the way back from nursery), your croissants and coffee, and read the entire thing from cover to cover.

Then meet a friend for lunch.

Lunch until pick up time!!!

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Kayleigh · 09/06/2005 11:05

reality, catch up on cleaning, read a book in the sunshine, have lunch with a friend, run 101 errands

fantasy, spend the day in bed with Clive Owen while my house cleans itself and dinner cooks itself

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WigWamBam · 09/06/2005 11:05

Long, leisurely breakfast in Starbucks
Shop, shop, shop, shop, shop
Lunch somewhere swanky
Shop, shop, shop, shop, shop
Home again for a nice, leisurely bath full of bubbles, then sit outside in the sunshine with a book and a big jug of iced lemonade, pretending that the sink isn't full of washing up and the lounge doesn't look like Steptoe's Yard

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WideWebWitch · 09/06/2005 11:05

Oh god, I've just been doing this on Moo's grumpy thread. I've sent Dinosaur to The Sanctuary and Marthamoo to Malmaison petis spa . I'd go here, Drakes in Brighton with a stack of books and magazines and lovely food, probably from Waitrose and then have dp join me in the evening. Are you really getting a day?

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Caligula · 09/06/2005 11:07

Must back up Jools' advice!

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ssd · 09/06/2005 11:08

I think I'd have a sleep......

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acnebride · 09/06/2005 11:13

Reality - take a Georgette Heyer to bed until I drop off (approx 3 minutes), go out for late lunch in Oxford and long slow browse round the charity shops/second-hand bookshops. Evening, have a go at writing something for a couple of hours, then watch crappy movie while doing embroidery. Late bath with the rest of the Georgette Heyer.

Fantasy - TBH, same as above except I'd have two of these a week!

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moondog · 09/06/2005 11:18

acnebride...I've never got to the bottom of Georgette Heyer. Is it Mills&Boon with nobs on,or something altogether more witty and challenging?

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snafu · 09/06/2005 11:20

It's Mills & Boon with nobs in, isn't it?

And yes, I do mean the posh sort...

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Nightynight · 09/06/2005 11:21

moondog - it is witty, and nicely written, def better than M+B. The worst thing is the snobbery, everyone upper class is good etc. Its actually hard to find a nice middle class character in her books, tho working classes are allowed to be the salt of the earth.

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moondog · 09/06/2005 11:22

snafu,
Realised my speeling wosn't quite write there!
(Very witty!)

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moondog · 09/06/2005 11:23

nightynight,
Is the romance arch and witty or deadly serious (yokels doing a lot of forlock touching and genuflecting notwithstanding?)

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expatinscotland · 09/06/2005 11:24

Fantasy: spa day!

Reality: Border book shop

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ninah · 09/06/2005 11:24

exactly my thoughts Jools NOT on msn
that's for OP's time!

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Nightynight · 09/06/2005 11:25

the romance is beautifully handled. I still love some of her heroes!

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lemonice · 09/06/2005 11:25

Thanks for these keep them coming..whatever they may be..

I shall go through them in my lunch break

I'm not actually getting one, but I am planning to try to get one as i have noticed I'm getting less nice and more lemon and I thought if I had some lovely suggestions it would be a real incentive to arrange it...

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moondog · 09/06/2005 11:27

op time??
Bloody hell,lemon,after all that it was just a mad fantasy! I'm crushed.
Georgette Heyer.....she's dead,right?
How many books did she write?

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ninah · 09/06/2005 11:28

other people

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Nightynight · 09/06/2005 11:28

about 25 I think and she died in about 1973.

Apparently she used to write a book every year to pay the previous year's tax bill.

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Nightynight · 09/06/2005 11:30

ooh, just found a fansite: Georgette Heyer list

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