denizaksulu wrote:OOoops sorry. I stumbled on the ladies again. As you are ladies. Ignore me.
WELCOME TO OUR PARLOUR . .said the spiders to the (darling) fly . . .
perdike wrote:denizaksulu wrote:OOoops sorry. I stumbled on the ladies again. As you are ladies. Ignore me.
WELCOME TO OUR PARLOUR . .said the spiders to the (darling) fly . . .
denizaksulu wrote:perdike wrote:denizaksulu wrote:OOoops sorry. I stumbled on the ladies again. As you are ladies. Ignore me.
WELCOME TO OUR PARLOUR . .said the spiders to the (darling) fly . . .
WHERE'S THE DOOR.....HEEELP
perdike wrote:denizaksulu wrote:perdike wrote:denizaksulu wrote:OOoops sorry. I stumbled on the ladies again. As you are ladies. Ignore me.
WELCOME TO OUR PARLOUR . .said the spiders to the (darling) fly . . .
WHERE'S THE DOOR.....HEEELP
Over here, you cute little fly. See, it's covered by that silky, lacy curtain!
denizaksulu wrote:perdike wrote:denizaksulu wrote:perdike wrote:denizaksulu wrote:OOoops sorry. I stumbled on the ladies again. As you are ladies. Ignore me.
WELCOME TO OUR PARLOUR . .said the spiders to the (darling) fly . . .
WHERE'S THE DOOR.....HEEELP
Over here, you cute little fly. See, it's covered by that silky, lacy curtain!
I am not here.
Cheshire Cat wrote:denizaksulu wrote:perdike wrote:denizaksulu wrote:perdike wrote:denizaksulu wrote:OOoops sorry. I stumbled on the ladies again. As you are ladies. Ignore me.
WELCOME TO OUR PARLOUR . .said the spiders to the (darling) fly . . .
WHERE'S THE DOOR.....HEEELP
Over here, you cute little fly. See, it's covered by that silky, lacy curtain!
I am not here.
I dont bite honestly !! I am a nice little kitty cat
perdike wrote:Cheshire Cat wrote:perdike wrote:Cheshire Cat wrote:No Grandchildren but have a daughter (10) she loves little kids so would make a first class babysitter.
What a lovely age, CC. I bet she is bilingual too. Having children, when you move to a new place, helps open doors and to integrate with the local community, I always found.
You are in for some GREAT times ahead (ok, a few pesky ones too, probably). Do you cook/bake/garden together?"
Yes, we do !! I promised her that when she reached her 10th Birthday that we would start cooking together, she has her own apron, which is a professional one.
She is not into gardens though, well not yet anyway, we do have a lot of animals though, Pygmy Goats, Ducks ,Hens, Cats, and a dog. And that keeps her and I pretty busy !!
My daughter speaks fluent French, a smattering of Greek, only about a dozen words that she remembers from Cyprus, and is learning Spanish as part of her curriculem at school
The people where we are love kids, some friends visited us a few weeks ago, they have a little girl, the local auberge would not charge them for her meal and made a huge fuss over her.
My daughter (18) loves cooking,and has very mediterranean/Turkish tastes. She catered her whole 18th birthday dinner party recently, dark red satin sheets on the floor, big cushions strewn everywhere . . I tried to prepare her . .and, as I thought might happen, her stolidly kiwi-friends were not very impressed!! I wanted to cry with her afterwards, but of course had to be matter-of-fact and let her see it was no big deal (in the great scheme of things). The food really was good though.
One thing I wasn't prepared for , when I became a mother, was just how partisan one DOES feel deep down, and how one could easily turn into the mother from hell . . if one were disposed that way. I am not like that, at all, but the those ignoble feelings were supressed with quite a sense of shock!
denizaksulu wrote:Cheshire Cat wrote:denizaksulu wrote:perdike wrote:denizaksulu wrote:perdike wrote:denizaksulu wrote:OOoops sorry. I stumbled on the ladies again. As you are ladies. Ignore me.
WELCOME TO OUR PARLOUR . .said the spiders to the (darling) fly . . .
WHERE'S THE DOOR.....HEEELP
Over here, you cute little fly. See, it's covered by that silky, lacy curtain!
I am not here.
I dont bite honestly !! I am a nice little kitty cat
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