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16 Aug 16, 03:00 PM |
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Cheese curds look delish!
Sorry you were grumpy today, I'm guessing the Baltimore incident is possibley catching up with you Nosy question - you mention heading into London to work but also that you home school Pooter - how do you manage to do both, you are truly a Superwoman! The thought of home schooling my twins does not appeal! |
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17 Aug 16, 06:36 PM |
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I do 90% of my work at home, I only have to go up to London for meetings and conferences (Praise the Lord! I can't imagine doing that commute every day...).
My DH works long, LONG hours - so I typically do a couple of hours of work in the morning (while DH and Poot have breakfast and get ready for the day) and then a few more hours after Poot goes to bed (and before DH gets home). Now that Poot is 9, he spends a couple hours each day in silent work and reading, so I can sometimes sneak in a bit of work then, too. I didn't INTEND to homeschool him, but our schedule means that it's the only way for us. And it's been great, I know him so much better than I would otherwise. Aw... |
17 Aug 16, 07:30 PM |
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I have been to the National History museum but it must be 30 years ago (OMG), I remember the flag being hung on the wall, and it looked spectacular, I don't understand why it would be flat. It doesn't have half the impact.
I also vividly remember a large M*A*S*H exhibit (it was my favourite program at the time), I wonder if they still have any M*A*S*H stuff on display. |
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17 Aug 16, 09:58 PM |
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It's not completely flat, just REALLY reclining...
When we saw it in 2002 it was still hanging - I assume the weight of the flag meant it was slowly tearing (itself) apart... Oh, M*A*S*H! I remember SO vividly going to a "M*A*S*H finale party" back in the '80s. People who have grown up with cable and satellite telly have NO IDEA how big a show could be back then (when there were only four or five channels). I didn't see any M*A*S*H bits at the museum; most of the exhibits (first ladies' dresses and presidential memorabilia notwithstanding) seemed to have changed. Hence Elmo () rather than Kermit! |
21 Aug 16, 01:48 PM |
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21 Aug 16, 05:57 PM |
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10 Apr 17, 08:53 PM |
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Love the bird photo, well done Poot
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10 Apr 17, 10:59 PM |
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12 Apr 17, 09:38 AM |
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The security sounded like a nightmare, manners cost nothing !
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12 Apr 17, 01:55 PM |
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