Its breakfast time - and today I will be having fruit. Though every weekday I eat fruit. Tesco fruity cocktail, bananas, plums and apples.
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mrs 5* was out for a meal with friends last night and got home late.
Tonight she is out with here best friends for a lash up in brum and won't be home until late Saturday afternoon.Comment
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so saturday morning will be a busy one.
I've got to take both kids to swimming, then after youngest has finished ~ 9.40 home, shower, ready to take to a party @ 11. Then go back to the pool and pick eldest up who is a helper with the club. Get her home, lunch and drop her off at the hair dressers.
Then pick them up, sort out eldest bag as she is going to a 24'athon at school (watching a whole series of 24) with out sleep. So she will need food etc...Comment
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and next wednesday during the strikes - both kids schools are closed so I am "looking" after them
Wifey has her work do the next day.Comment
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At this rate I'll have a few in the locker for when I go to watch my sparing partner fight on the 3rd.Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNow you're talking my language toots.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIts breakfast time - and today I will be having fruit. Though every weekday I eat fruit. Tesco fruity cocktail, bananas, plums and apples.Comment
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