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Nov 07, 2008 17:37

Tim's out doing a tour this evening so we've had tea a bit early. Curry, yum! Need to tackle the washing up in a minute though, bah.

Because he is out with the car, I am walking the children up to Fusion and then I'm going to ask if I can stay in a corner with my knitting again like I did a few weeks ago - there is no point walking home to then turn round and walk straight back there again! I really enjoyed it last time; I especially loved listening to (and joining in with!) the songs at the beginning. Really must look at getting myself a couple of kids' worship CDs very soon, they would do me so much good, and the rest of the family too I think!

Hopefully while I am there I will get a good few rows achieved on my super stripy cardigan. It's slow going with so many stitches on the needle but is looking far more beautiful than I had even hoped. *Big grin* Can't wait to wear it, but there is a lot of scary knitting to achieve before
i get to that point - making buttonholes for one thing! Never done that before so it will be a challenge...

Migraine had gone this morning, thank goodness (and maybe we will just gloss over the fact that last night I went rifling in the medicines box for Optrex for L1 and found one solitary migraine wafer that I didn't know I had... by then I was improving and didn't need to take it, but if I had known it was there yesterday morning and had it then, I wouldn't have needed to spend the entire morning in bed feeling like all kinds of crap!). However, I seem to have pulled something or other in my side or back overnight that is rather uncomfortable!

Delivered the papers with Tim this afternoon. That was great; it is such a good opportunity for me to just walk, and think, and listen to my mp3 player and do nothing else, I really enjoy it just for one afternoon a week.

The children seem to be degenerating into hating one another and shouting and yelling - ho hum, welcome to the weekend. *sigh*

Better wash up and herd them all out to Fusion then!

migraine, children, fusion, knitting

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