Still on that boat…

Strawberry blonde in a dizzy world!

All by myself…

May18

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Sad face. My Dad has gone and I’m on my own for a few days before Maggie and Steve get here. I thought I’d really enjoy having some ‘me time’ but I’m so bored. I think it would help if the weather was a bit better. I actually checked under my bed last night (note to self: stop watching scary films!) and missed dads snoring from the room next door (I’ve wanted to kill him the last few days so that’s saying something!).

I’m very proud of myself though. I had to rest all day but I managed to drive on the wrong (or right) side of the road, buy some food from a shop (without incident) and sit in a bar on my own (to use their wifi and update my blog of course!). Yay me 😉

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“All by myself…”

  1. Avatar May 20th, 2013 at 1:41 pm woody Says:

    Well done you! Hope weather picks up! Not missing any sunshine at home!


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