Daughter came home Friday after a holiday in Egypt with her mother. Out to Mexicali in North London for some Mexican with the wife and daughter, very nice it was too.
Saturday went to see my cousin in Reading, to see her, her husband and their new baby.
Sunday, the wife pottered in the garden while I did some fixing on our dead George Foreman grill only to discovered, after stripping it down, a previously unseen On/Off button, which we never use, and its working again. Doh!
Wife decided to cook some fairy cakes, thought 12, as per recipe, wasn't enough, so doubled up the mixture and made 56!! How's that work?
Monday, day 1 of new extension, all in order, got in the building and can still login. Bonus.
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Lovely thanks.
Went to Longleat on Sat. Quite impressed actually, a really nice day out. Kids tulip themselves in the Tiger enclosure though, although possibly not as deep and full as the two builders in a transit pick up in which one of the tigers, a big bastard, jumped on the pick up bed and started padding about at the windows. Much action by the wardens who had guns. We got out fairly quickly. Builders followed looking like they'd lost some weight.
Sunday nice family canoe trip along the Somerset levels once the fog lifted.
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I cut down and chopped up a tree and have some sore muscles today.
Other than that, kids birthday party, barbecue, time in the park, bike ride etc.
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A good weekend was had in the 5* household thanks - lots of stuff done and bought.
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It was good, thanks for asking.
Mostly cooking and watching the rugby.
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I had a nice weekend, yes. Thanks for asking.
Shopping and domestic stuff on Saturday.
Lunch out yesterday.
All in all quite civilised.
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Yes, thanks for asking. My daughter came down for the first time in a couple of months which was good. We went to the pictures to see Marigold Hotel (too much like being at work) and then out for dinner at our local pub.
Also got lots done. Had some detailed letters to write which I'd been putting off, got some stuff on eBay, washed the cars, got the tyres changed on the truck.
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Did you have a nice weekend?
Did you have a nice weekend?
Personally I drove 600 miles on Saturday - took 8 hours. Collected the mother-out-law and ame home.
Yesterday I took baby BP on 'normal' trains, tube trains, dlr trains and buses.
And last night Mrs BP and I could attend church together for first time in ages without baby BP - superb!Tags: None
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