World Thinking Day
We celebrated 2 days early on 20th with a service at OLOL with al the Beavers, Cubs, Brownies and Scouts. It was a lovely evening and 3 of our girls made their Brownie Promise.
Its always lovely to see such a wonderful group of like minded young people - catching up with past Brownies who are now all grown up and finding their way in life.
Tuesday was spent at work - walked but realised quite a way into my journey that I had forgotten my phone and Smart card. Walked back and ended up catching the bus.
Just as well, as Diny called, sounding dreadful. Nothing else to do, but call an ambulance.
They reassured her and gave her some oxygen. I wonder what the future will be?
She perked up though and was back to her usual self by the afternoon.
The day was busy - full of travel, babies, yoga and then off to see Tass for dinner before choir.
Outstanding meatballs!!
Wednesday was pent reading at school in the morning and was then supposed to help at the Dementia UK club. Diny called to say that Patrick from NLH team was coming at 1, but he came at 4.30. Worth the wait though and I fully realise the work load they have.
I have messaged Lisa to say that its proving difficult to commit to every week, but I will come when I can. She was happy about that I think and is already looking for someone who can commit more regularly than I can at present.
Thursday saw Storm Doris - it sue was a very blustery day!
Bins littered the streets and we had fun with the hashtag WEWILLREBUILD :-)
Brownies was fun and informative. Suggestions for meals on Brownie holiday proved to be hilarious!!!
Mack Roneybeinga a favourite!!
We started work on learning about the internet and how to use it safely.
The girls were engaged - interesting differences in the rules at home.
After Brownies I went to collect 3 disappointed boys from Wembley - a loss on aggregate against the lesser known team of Gent.
Friday was off to Hobby craft and then onto Crews Hill for a wander around the craft shops with Diny and Doff,
Cheeky Chinese in the evening, fun playing games with Doff, Ray, Diny, James, Amy and Izzy and the good news that Doff has been awarded carers allowance!!
The boys have safely arrived in Holland and spent the afternoon making a good start on my revalidation process. Not so bad once you get started!
Kim and Gabriella broke the afternoon up - coffee and a natter together!
Dad and Anya have come up with this idea for the hare field fundraiser!!
Awesome Anja and her 3D printer!
Saturday - lazy start to the day and enjoyed painting these pebbles for Athena to sell at her University for Red Nose Day!
Also making a start on green mandalas for Shays fundraiser.
The Pebblefairy was super excited to see that the pebble Jennie hid at Agra has been found and will be winging its way to Katmandu!
I love my hobby :-)
Celebrations were the flavour of Saturday night - Tracey's 50th birthday!
Lovely to catch up with old friends - bit of a playground re-union!
Lovely!
Kim and Rob and some else's celebrations!
Sunday morning was off to Lauderdale House for the last day of Patricia's exhibition - what a great project to be part of!
Elena helped me hide a pebble.
I'm guessing its chilling at the carnival in Tilburg!






















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