- Feeling grateful for uninterrupted sleep.
- Getting up very slowly. Lots of cups of tea, a leisurely breakfast followed by a long, lazy shower.
- Taking the children out of the house so Mr. LA could catch up on work. Thank goodness for the public library.
- Enduring ‘that time of the month’ for the first time in almost a year and a half. I have felt pretty grotty all weekend, mainly due to an awful hormone-induced headache that no painkiller has been able to shift. Not fun.
- Loving the fact that the sun was shining. It may have been cold but blue skies have an incredibly uplifting effect, no?
- Enjoying our local park with the children. Baby J laughs his little head off in the swing and Izzy takes a great deal of pride in being the one to push.
- Eating macaroni cheese.
- Drooling over Swarovski’s Alice in Wonderland collection which I spied in store. I can’t find a decent image anywhere on the web but I *will* be blogging about this. It’s too fabulous not to!
- Admiring the brilliance of ‘Lives of Others’, a chilling and somewhat depressing German film about the Stasi which I watched with my boyfriend.
- Waiting very patiently for some more of Jesse’s teeth to put in an appearance.
- Cooking a Sunday roast with a twist. Chicken smothered in garlic oil, served with sweet potatoes roasted in cinnamon and cumin and a tangle of rocket leaves. It was delicious but my daughter did mourn the loss of her usual Yorkshire puddings and gravy.
- Walking off our massive lunch down by the river.
- Eating shop-bought cake because I was too lazy to bake some of my own.
- Appreciating the end of half term while simultaneously dreading the return of Monday morning and the school run that goes with it.
Loveaudrey xxx

Your roast sounds amazing! I might try that myself when I have more time to cook proper meals! xxx
@Knickers It was yummy! Roast is easy if you’re short of time. Bung it in the oven and then write a couple of hundred words while it cooks. It would be like a reward for your dissertationing!
xxx