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I have been putting off posting for days now. Not really sure why only that i can't remember half of what i've been doing haha! Life is pretty mundane at the moment and i am stressing daily about this blood disorder i have. Saturday i discovered huge dark purple bruises on my leg. I have had these before and now i am assuming that they are a symptom of this condition(although clots are supposed to be the problem). Anyway, nothing i can do about it til i go for my next appointment next month so i am trying to occupy myself. I also received the appointment through for my ultrasound which is on the 30th so only have to wait until next friday. This is too determine if my spleen is enlarged or not so hopefully they will tell me there and then. Anyway, onto other things. Yesterday was a really nice relaxing day. I had 2 cards, one Corey made at nursery and one that dave had bought which had a little badge stating 'Mum in a Million', awwwww! I had previously received a Buddy bead and a silver bead for my bracelet! We headed off to Leeds early and checked out Borders books. Dave treated himself to a book and i bought one i'd had my eye on for a while as a treat. It's called Nella Last's War and was recently a drama by Victoria Wood called Housewife, 49. I've only read the first few pages but i can tell it's going to be an interesting read. I've also got lots out of the library to read to keep me occupied including a Martha Stewart book(my idol!) Haven't done any scrapping in a couple of weeks so will try and get some in this week. I'm contemplating joining the gym as i want to shed some weight but am worried if i sign up it will be a waste of money so i'm going to go have an induction and a few sessions as you can pay on the day and we'll see how we go from there. Thursday night we went out to see The Cherry Orchard at the Crucible theatre. It had Joanna Lumley and Tom Mannion in it as well as many other stars and, whilst the acting was very good it wasn't really our sort of thing although i'm sure Chekhov has many followers. I think thats about it for now. Thanks for reading!
Name: Cath Home: Sheffield, United Kingdom About Me: A baby will make love stronger, days shorter, nights longer, bankroll smaller, home happier, clothes shabbier, the past forgotten, and the future worth living for. See my complete profile
Chekhov - years ago my mum had a couple of tickets for The Seagull. Took a friend - how dull and dreary was that play?!!