What made you happy today?

My crying child just flashed me a huge smile and a little giggle as soon as he caught sight of my face leaning over his cot. I choose to interpret this as, "there's Mummy, she's amazing and doing a great job and I love her very much" instead of, "here's muggins, about to discover me invigorated and wide awake after taking an absolutely enormous poop" 🙃 :)) Over an hour later and he's just about settled enough to put down again (famous last words)
 
In an attempt to get to me (and thereby get immediate access to the food I didn't actually have) I've just watched Camowen run over the oversized bed Bann was trying to sleep in, and over the top of Bann at the same time. Bann wasn't best impressed til he realised it was me and I had food! Food? FOOD!.

I had no food. Oops. :wub: They're idiots and I love them for it.
 
Thanks, I've moved the desk and laptop in ready. I feel very underprepared but it is what it is now. Some last minute reminders of the words to look out for and how to read the questions then it's all hoping for the best
You will know more than you think you do and will pass it. I have every confidence in you. Read the questions properly and you'll be fine.
 
You will know more than you think you do and will pass it. I have every confidence in you. Read the questions properly and you'll be fine.

Sadly it's one of those exams that is much more about reading the questions properly and deciphering trick answers than actually having the knowledge but hey ho... If I pass I only have to renew it every 3 years 🤦‍♀️
 
Sadly it's one of those exams that is much more about reading the questions properly and deciphering trick answers than actually having the knowledge but hey ho... If I pass I only have to renew it every 3 years 🤦‍♀️
Good luck
 
You know those days where everything feels hectic and rushed? It's been an odd few weeks. I'm not ill, but I had an ambulance turn up here the other week because someone said I'd overdosed (I had not) and the mental health helpline didn't call back. And then over the end of last week I found myself agitated, the sort where I can't shut up and speak in one long run-on sentence at 400mph.

And since Tesco won't be here til tomorrow and I needed to eat I ordered takeaway again. Sirloin risotto and chunky chips, £15.60 and worth every single penny. Not that I can afford it regularly but it's amazing food. And not only did they deliver earlier than planned they actually found my front door! It's such a small thing but the guy did it and now I'm stuck half in a food coma. Totally worth it.
 
I'd've got some at a better angle but it's still raining, lol. Still, Snail seems happy with his leaf, and I no longer have a millipede on my doorstep. Gonna have to check the kitchen for slugs I guess. Gross. I love snails though.
 
So, cleaning out the Goblins last night and I needed to take out the beds they were using and put in clean ones. Camowen shifted fairly swiftly, but Bann was having none of it. I had to physically pick him up to get him out and I was expecting a lot of thrashing and noisy protests and an attempt to get as far away from me as possible.

Instead I got to handle him for a couple of minutes without protest.

Thanks, Bann. Thanks.
 
I only had to wait for 32 minutes, and I got tickets for the Arctic Monkeys concert next May!
So excited :D :D :D


And on that topic I find online queuing systems quite stressful. I totally get that no one lines up in person for concert tickets anymore, but I kind of miss that camaraderie of standing in line and being able to see exactly how many people are in front of you.
But if I did have to line up in person somewhere then there is no way I would be going to the concert, so I guess I should be thankful that I got tickets in the first place.
 
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