Wednesday, 29 April 2009

24.6 weekis

No way of breathing in and hiding the belly now - not that I'd want to, its amazing.


Am loving having Rach, and now Nance too, to talk to - it will be so great to have time off together to share the madness.


Sailing this weekend in Spain - lets hope the weather is better than last year. Am looking forward to a break. Fingers crossed for the return of last year's dophins - can't beat it.













Am thinking of Dad - his birthday on Friday - am always thinking about him but will be hoping for blue skies and calm seas on May 1st - I know he's everywhere I am...


Theatre tonight to see Vix treading the boards. Subject matter a bit heavy (Alzheimers) but keen to see Vix the pro in action. http://www.tristanbatestheatre.co.uk/Production_Details_For_Once_I_Was.asp
Will be good to catch up with groom-to-be Ben too for the latest wedding installment.



Very jealous of the new Mr and Mrs Harkins on their way to balmy Bali...tough gig getting married.


Best invest in some decaff teabags, new reading material and some better sunnies tomorrow for the trip - key maritime necessities. Need to remember to water the garden too - newly turfed and looking brilliant, task is to keep it that way!

Thursday, 16 April 2009

23 weeks....


...and getting bigger. Very exciting.

Back to Somerset tomorrow to see Mum, and bury Dad's ashes...I hope the sun shines...

Means its a short working week this week, which is always a welcome change. Tis the season of Bank Holidays - a time of joy for all and the return of the flip flop.

Need to find a dress for next weekend's wedding without breaking the bank - wish me luck...


Thursday, 2 April 2009

I don't do winter blogging...but Spring is springing, its a sunny day, the G20 protestors are still trying their hardest to make a noise in East London, and its nearly the end of the week...

Lets see if I can add a bit more vaue to my blog in 2009 than over the last few months...hmmmm.

Off to the movies tonight so lets see if I can conjure up some sort of half-decent review tomorrow... www.theboatthatrocked.co.uk