Sunday, 20 March 2011

Sunday News

A word of advice















However gently and responsibly you swing a sledgehammer



you will still ache down one side in the morning.





OUCH!











Today is a very exciting day in the Attic household.





We are expecting a new addition to the family.





Here's a clue







I promise to post a pic ASAP.




Blessings,



Andi xx









12 comments:

  1. Ooh,how exciting,can't wait to see!! :0)

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  2. oooo now I'm really excited!
    ps did the sledgie have something to do with the new arrival...fenceposts perhaps?
    xx

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  3. Can't wait to see your new arrival, just been trying to convince Mr C we need another doggy addition to the household but he doesn't seem to agree.
    Ann x

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  4. How very very exciting. Can't wait to see ...... x

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  5. Oh, I can't wait to see your new one. I am a lover of furry animals, hah, in case you didn't know. Love that bowl.
    Be careful.......better rest that injury.

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  6. Sorry about the sledge hammer making you go "ouch"! How exciting to get a new addition. They add so much to our lives....mine goes "meow". Can't wait to see your fuzzy one.
    Annette

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  7. how fun, new fur to play with~

    i have been looking about your blog, i like the sound of the book you are reading, would you recommend it? plus love to know the title of your books too :)

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  8. OOh how exciting!
    I can sympathise today, as I was wielding a pick axe yesterday :-O

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  9. YAY!!! A new furbaby! I can't wait to see your new addition!...I was also wondering how a sledge hammer and new puppy/dog went together?? Do tell *winks*....Sorry about that sore back.
    And to answer your question, I do keep little things inside my nouveau boxes. Mostly small bits that were gifts from my husband. Vanna

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  10. How cute and how exciting!!!!
    gail

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  11. Oh oh oh, a furbaby addition!

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