dubstarr wrote: » Ah delighted for you.Whens the housewarming:D
Guy Person wrote: » I finally get to move into the apartment I bought tomorrow! It's been a long road but I have finally got there, I will no longer be living in Dublin and will be in a much more quiet and less populated area which is what I wanted. Christ I could cry with relief but I'll save that for when I'm moved in. This time tomorrow I will be dancing!
Guy Person wrote: » Up in the air at the moment, where is my moving in present? :P Your answer determines your invite status! :pac:
Mam of 4 wrote: » Woohoo , congratulations GP !! We'll hire a bus and be there by seven with food and drink Seriously though , best of luck in your new home , delighted for you
New Home wrote: » That could be misconstrued.......
Redneck Reject wrote: » A piñata, strippers, and Tequila. Did I win?heh.
Guy Person wrote: » You did! With presents like those you were never going to lose
Widdershins wrote: » Frosty cobwebs, rising sunshine and that song "I'm a bi*ch, I'm a lover..." on the radio.
New Home wrote: » I went by a mature beech that still had lots of russet leaves on, and caught among its branches was the smoke of a nearby house. It really looked like that, there didn't seem to be any other visible smoke around, just that little cloud stuck in there. It was lovely, and the contrast of colours was lovely, too.
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » Mature beach ehhh 🀔 ? :EDIT: Nevermind homeo , I completely misread that .
KatW4 wrote: » Also, brought in my shoebox for the shoebox appeal to school today. A little girl in my class (she's 7) wanted to know what it was so I explained it to her. Straight away she said "teacher, I have a bike at home and I can't use it anymore because it's too small. I'll bring it in on Monday and you can give it to the children with no presents." Not ashamed to say I had tears in my eyes. She's so thoughtful and kind, she's great.