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In the Games Cupboard: Sunday 20th May, 2007
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In the Games Cupboard. Wednesday, May 21, 2008. Sunday 20th May, 2007. Lisa and I spent the evening in the company of Jason and Annette and, as well as good food and good wine, great games were also enjoyed. Annette beat us all at Trans Europa. She finished a route really quickly whilst the rest of us were still floundering around, thus we all went 'bust' on the scoretrack whilst she remained on 8! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. One Thing at a Time - Lisa's blog.
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In the Games Cupboard: Wednesday 9th May, 2007
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In the Games Cupboard. Friday, June 22, 2007. Wednesday 9th May, 2007. I trekked into town to join in the playtesting for Jack's next publication, It's Alive. I've played this a couple of times in prototype form and greatly enjoyed it. This was a chance to see the finished artwork and play it with people who had not played before. The artwork is superb; it matches the theme perfectly. I played two 5-player games and a 3-player. I won the first 5 player and shouted "it's alive! Which is always fun!
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One Thing at a Time: Merry Christmas
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One Thing at a Time. Tuesday, December 25, 2007. I'm having a lovely time- eating chocolate, playing board/card games and generally feeling content and happy (aided of course, by having a happily sleeping child! Hoping you are all having an equally lovely time! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). One knit (or purl) at a time. Out of the Games Cupboard. My life seems to be spent multi-tasking - sometimes its good just to do one thing at a time, one thing after another. View my complete profile.
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One Thing at a Time: Little mermaid
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One Thing at a Time. Monday, November 12, 2007. We rejoined the rather expensive, but rather nice, and very nearby gym recently. In a determined effort to 'get our monies worth' (well we do live in Yorkshire! Anyway, this style clearly works for her. If Paul and I stand about 10 - 12 feet apart in the pool, she can now happily swim between us. All in one big breath. I'm reluctant to encourage her try much further, until she has learnt to come up for air! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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One Thing at a Time: A good day!
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One Thing at a Time. Wednesday, November 14, 2007. Today has been a good day! Our cat, Kitty, who has been missing since Friday has returned - a very lovely couple took her in when she was looking scared out near the main road on Sunday evening, and rang us when they saw the posters we'd put up. Also, a nice plumber has come and made our central heating work downstairs (since we'd turned on the heating, it had only been working upstairs! Fingers crossed about the job xxx. Maybe swim at the posh gym?
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One Thing at a Time: May 2007
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One Thing at a Time. Sunday, May 27, 2007. Not the most inspired of titles, but I'm a little overwhelmed and amazed at the moment (in a very good way)! Not only did they dismantle the frame, and bring it round to us, they even spend 2 hours today ( a miserable cold day, with rain threatening) helping Paul assemble it for us - along with the kind of assistance only an excited 3 year old can provide. It's wonderful when good things happen - and it's even better when you weren't expecting them! I was, of co...
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One Thing at a Time: December 2007
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One Thing at a Time. Tuesday, December 25, 2007. I'm having a lovely time- eating chocolate, playing board/card games and generally feeling content and happy (aided of course, by having a happily sleeping child! Hoping you are all having an equally lovely time! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). One knit (or purl) at a time. Out of the Games Cupboard. My life seems to be spent multi-tasking - sometimes its good just to do one thing at a time, one thing after another. View my complete profile.
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One Thing at a Time: December 2006
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One Thing at a Time. Sunday, December 24, 2006. A Very Merry Christmas. We're safely arrived and unpacked at Glingle's. Wishing you all much happiness and joy. Monday, December 11, 2006. A new store opened in York this weekend. We came across the advert for it by chance at midday on the Saturday - its first day of trading. The advert promised furniture, soft furnishings, toys, Christmas decorations and craft stuff - along with free face painting and balloon modelling. How could we miss it? One is a rabbi...
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One Thing at a Time: September 2006
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One Thing at a Time. Tuesday, September 26, 2006. My poor neglected Blog - patiently waiting for another post, and now it's come it's not carefully crafted, but rather a hasty scrawl. One day, Blog, I will make it up to you. Life has been a rollercoaster recently - not one of those exciting, white knuckle, stomach churning, life affirming rollercoasters, more like one of the 'baby' rollercoasters you sometimes get in the children's areas of theme parks. Paul has hurt the base of his spine and needs to ge...
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One Thing at a Time: January 2007
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One Thing at a Time. Saturday, January 13, 2007. Living with memory loss (someone else's) Pt 1. Part of the reason for needing to re-balance my life is because Paul's health changed last year. I can't remember exactly what I posted, and I'm afraid I'm too lazy to trawl my archives - but in summary, Paul developed some temporary, but longish-term, neurological problems. Those are lovely pictures on the fridge" he said "where have they come from? This year, I'm going to have a word. The word is balance.