
Relaxing
Originally uploaded by Marshall the Dog.
Right now, despite having a stinker of a cold I consider myself to be very, very lucky.
John is outside building me a new gate, and Peter and Catilin are downstairs amusing themselves.
I have to admit to being slightly apprehensive about the kids coming to stay at my house for the weekend. It’s all well and good going over to John’s when the kids are there and spending time with them, but it’s different them coming to stay in my house.
I needn’t have worried. Despite me being in bed for much of the weekend and John being outside, the kids have been so well behaved. I shouldn’t be surprised, they are lovely kids.
When I think back to when Richard and I were their ages (11 and 14) I can’t believe the difference. We could not get on at all, constantly arguing and fighting. I do know that we could both entertain ourselves quite well but rarely together.
At the moment I can hear the kids building a den for Marshall (the toy dog in the photo) in my front room, cushions from the sofa and pillows from the spare bed!
I know now that it’s very unlikely that I’ll have kids of my own, but having Caitlin and Peter around more than makes up for it.
So I am lucky; lucky to have met John, lucky to have met the kids, and even more lucky to be able to be part of their lives.











New fangled things
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New fangled things, originally uploaded by MollsMusings.
I hadn’t seen these before (Liz tells me that they’ve been in Meadowhell for some time) – they are for drying your hands, without touching and quickly.
You stick your hands in the top and strong gusts of air dry them in 10 seconds!
Wow! what will that talented Mr Dyson think of next?
Having said that I did notice a lot of people ignoring them or being confused by them – so many they won’t catch on?
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