Tea? (Part 2)

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HelenD123

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York
My first birthday pressie has arrived this morning (my birthday's next week). One of my lovely sisters has bought me a thermarest chair to take on my trip. And the post office left a couple of cards yesterday so I'm off to pick up more parcels.:smile: I know some were things I've bought for myself but it's still nice having stuff arriving.
 

mr Mag00

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Deepest Dorset
hungover a tad :smile:
 

HelenD123

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York
mr Mag00 said:
hungover a tad :rofl:

Would tea help? I've made a fresh pot of the proper Yorkshire stuff.

Well, I'm back from the Post Office with my haul. The postie said 'you'll need a bigger bike for that lot!' but I managed to stuff it all into my panniers.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
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Evening all, any tea on? I'll get the kettle going, I'm gasping. Back from Winchester and worn out, utterly, although it was a lovely week - we just never stopped... Still I'm doing better than my sister, at least I got to sleep through the night.

Oli now has many passions apart from trains.

Painting. We had to tell him the black had run out, as he had a tendency to put his brush in that first, then mix it into all the other colours, and apply thickly to the paper, it got a bit depressing!

Cutting. He was promised a magazine one day, and chose a Charlie and Lola comic which had a craft set free with it - some coloured pencils, some crayons, some coloured paper and a pair of safety scissors. He's been cutting the paper into increasingly tiny pieces all week - he needs both hands for the scissors, so one of us had to hold the paper tight for him, which got steadily more dangerous as the bits got smaller.

Mixing. We made rice krispie buns one day, and there were lots of krispies left over after the buns went into the fridge to set, and he wanted to do some more mixing. So I put a little water in them, so he could hear them go snap crackle and pop, and he mixed them up, then wanted more water in it... This went on intermittently all afternoon, by the end of which we had a delightful slop of almost dissolved rice krispies and water. My sister said she'd buy a bottle of wine if I ate some. I did....xx(:tongue: He wanted to do this every afternoon for a bit. Yesterday we bought some food colouring, so we had the same thing, only blue....

Max is lovely, if a little dull, compared with Oli, which is understandable, being only a month old. But he did introduce me to the the experience of projectile vomitting. All over my lap. I think he's going to have Character - he'll have to to get a word in edgeways - Oli never stops chatting! Or ordering people about. When he wanted his Mum to do something with him, he told me to go and do the washing up....

Anyway, I'm exhausted! But a happy Auntie Sue.
 

wafflycat

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Arch said:
Oli now has many passions apart from trains.

Painting. We had to tell him the black had run out, as he had a tendency to put his brush in that first, then mix it into all the other colours, and apply thickly to the paper, it got a bit depressing!

Oli is a JuniorGoth! :tongue:
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
wafflycat said:
Oli is a JuniorGoth! :tongue:

xx(

Luckily, after we told him the black had run out, he swapped to adding white to everything...

Friday afternoon, we were in town, and he thought he'd lost his dragon (I'd been drawing dragons for him and cutting them out, and he'd talked about taking one in the pushchair). I said "no, it's ok, we didn't bring it" and when he didn't seem convinced, repeated it. His reply:

"Stop talking Auntie Sue!"

I acted mock offended, and my sister tried not to laugh....

He's still amazing - but getting harder to outwit!
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
Why, why, why......

At least that phase thins out after time, now at 8y/o Misty only asks 'why' in company and usually about delicate or embarassing matters.:wacko:

Then again MistySnr at 19 never asks why and tends to have to pay the consequences.:biggrin:

We learn, we unlearn.........

Tea galore!
My legs are sore.:smile:
 

wafflycat

New Member
Monrings! Just done a massive Spring clean of the hen house. The Laydeez try to 'assist' and are really, really not any help. It takes ages, but at least it's done with laughter at their antics
 

wafflycat

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Brekkie this morning was *delicious* I did a porridge variation where, instead of the usual fruit topping, I mixed nutmeg & mixed spice in with the oats & water. It was *glorious* I shall be having it that way again.
 

HelenD123

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York
wafflycat said:
Brekkie this morning was *delicious* I did a porridge variation where, instead of the usual fruit topping, I mixed nutmeg & mixed spice in with the oats & water. It was *glorious* I shall be having it that way again.

Yum! I often put cinnamon on my porridge and raisins. Must try nutmeg.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
HelenD123 said:
Yum! I often put cinnamon on my porridge and raisins. Must try nutmeg.

Do remember to grate it, it takes ages to chew otherwise....

Just back from a 27 mile jaunt out with some mates - 3 cafe stops!
 
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