Smacked hand for angelOfBoox - you won't grow up to be big and strong that way!
We had spanish omelette (well - kinda) eggs, potatoes, onions, red pepper, salami, garlic and cheese with rocket and cucumber salad and coleslaw - followed by ice-cream.
Thanks for visiting us Sam, it's been great to have you here. I for one have really appreciated your detailed answers (Yes I know you've still one day left with us but if I don't say it now I'll probably forget)
Finished 11 months on Sunday, really enjoyed it in the end, although Chris bit could have been cut down a bit IMO.
ETA: review of 11 months to come.
Started The Mind of God by Paul Davis last night. A bit of light reading before bed, physics, maths and philosophy Still am determined to read it by xmas since it was a Christmas present (requested) last year.
But that doesn't mean 'most of the people who cut lanes and cause accidents' do so because of Sat Nav. What you mean is 'a lot of people who use sat navs cut lanes and cause accidents' Either way In any case I would dispute it. I know lots of people who use sat nav without a problem.
Tonight I discovered freeze dried strawberries coated in white chocolate from Asda. They were yummy. I can't eat normal chocolate so I scoffed loads of them like a starving man. They had the texture of malteasers but the flavour of strawberries. Will definitely be getting them again.
Ah interesting. I think I am up for the horror aspect more than the story of a family aspect, so I found Chris bit frustrating in that way. Perhaps horses for courses then. Although as I say, I may go back and read it.
I've now naughtily skipped straight to the final section - Sally's story, and I'm enjoying it much more than the middle section. I may return to Chris' story once I've finished.