Right, I'll make a
list and I'm on my way. lets see that was - toilet seat for ummmm, paint for 4get, Ikea sh o pp,,,, (I'll remember when I get there)
Another loo seat - I'm always breaking them, don't know why - my ass aint that huge or heavy. They always slip to the side - I had a nasty accident on one slippage incident - I told everyone on here and they laughed. Wasn't that funny - couldn't sit straight for a week.
Went into Ikea, came straight out again. It was packed mainly by children adults were outnumbered 3 - 1, Hubby said he's never going in there again. (and I've chucked out my chinz too) PC World - I wanted a new P/C/S I knew the one I wanted Epson b u t
they'd sold out Grrr! Paul Simons for blinds, they didn't have what I wanted but got one for H's den. Then to Shoe Warehouse Brantano - H got shoes for winter, I did too also got some comfy sandals in the sale AND a new handbag.
Got told off by kids because I should have waited til xmas & they would have got them for me ("now what are we gonna get you?")
Sorry ladies didn't have much time left to get your bits next time eh? h wanted to get on the road before the traffic build up.
Hope you all had a good day too.
Seem to be answering this one a lot lately - I've got five children but only three of them are in school (this year I have decided to get them 5 of everything and my daughter is going to school for the first time so I am having to make decisions about pinafore dresses and skirts, etc).
The answer to constantly busting loo seats is fit them properly in the first instance! If you can't swivel on it, seriously, not just an Americanism, without busting the hinges off, there's something wrong! We have a similar problem in that sitting on one edge while bathing the children squashes one side's support thingamajigs, but the hinges stay put!
My 4 year old G/daughter is starting school next month, awww! she only looks a baby, she was 4 in June. Her sister was turned 5 when she started because of when their b/days are isn't it?
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