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Congrats Annaj! Achievements, erm... getting up this morning for work, depositing little'un at nursery and getting in on time(ish) when I was up most of the night with her teething! (managed to settle her quite quickly but could not then get back to sleep for the life of me) and can't get over her staring at me with those big brown eyes with a, "mummy stop the pain please" look in her eyes, I look as though i've been smoking wacky backy all night my eyes are sooo red! (last of her teeth coming through and she's fine now and apparently (according to the nursery) sleeping like a log).

I have achieved today something rather fabulous....

I have managed to go away to a city (Barcelona) and not write a schedule of activity beforehand.

I cannot tell you what an achievement this is ... I have managed (gasp) to be spontaneous.

Tremendous!

I removed a silver birch

Changed the colour of a woman's jacket

Changed the style of a woman's hair

Changed her shoes

....all done in photoshop for an image for a mag.


I walked a dog,

I bought two Bronica GS-1 6x7 film cameras for a stupidly small amount of money...watch out eBay.

And i brought home a 300mm F2.8....hired sadly.. :-((


I'm now about to update my website!


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HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Big congratulations to Auntie AnnaJ.

>

> I reckon you'll be an aunt like Monica in

> 'Friends' and will always have gum.


Thanks HonaloochieB.


Funnily enough you're not the first person to say I'm like Monica (good or bad thing? I'm not sure) but I don't like gum and would certainly never give it to small children!

annaj Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Big congratulations to Auntie AnnaJ.

> >

> > I reckon you'll be an aunt like Monica in

> > 'Friends' and will always have gum.

>

> Thanks HonaloochieB.

>

> Funnily enough you're not the first person to say

> I'm like Monica (good or bad thing? I'm not sure)

> but I don't like gum and would certainly never

> give it to small children!



You're welcome AnnaJ. Being like Monica - good.


Feel free to substitute gum for acid drops, sherbet lemons or Spangles as you see fit.

annaj Wrote:

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> *reaches into handbag for extra large size box of

> tic-tacs*

>

> Strangely accurate considering you've never met

> me.

>

> Hhhmmmmm.


It's odd with these things sometimes.


Perhaps we never met in a previous life.


Less strange things have happened you know.

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