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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 37529" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>G'day, everybody.</p><p></p><p>Jen, I hope it goes well with difficult child & nephew - I hate it when I have to put up with kids who push my difficult children' buttons!</p><p></p><p>Sharon, our scales got a flat battery, I haven't weighed myself for some time. hate to think... plus, with easy child 2/difficult child 2 and BF2 still sick with colds I cooked comfort food for dinner tonight. Never good for a diet. I hope the scrapbooking session isn't too traumatic.</p><p></p><p>TM, enjoy your time with husband. Are you as sports mad as he is?</p><p></p><p>I had a quiet day today. Never went to the folk night last night, still trying to find out what the story is. It's a bit sus. Got some vegetable gardening done, all I need now is guaranteed rain... yeah, right. husband is planning to play trains tomorrow, I was going with him but might stay home, I've got a lot of little things to do.</p><p>More planning for our trip - husband was checking the domestic flights that easy child booked for us - easy child is terrified of flying, but with no alternative she organised flights for our transfer. But what a shock when husband finally looked it all up - he had easy child on the phone, I could almost hear her scream from the next room - she's got us books on a 19 seat plane! She HAD said to be, before we discovered this, "I'll be OK flying, as long as I don't sit next to a window seat." </p><p>Well, in this case the aisle seats are also window seats - the plane has two rows, one down each side. We ALL get an aisle seat, AND a window seat. Even the single lavatory has a window seat!</p><p></p><p>But if SHE gets panicky, we'll have a hard time getting difficult child 3 onto the plane. And husband did some calculating - our small family group (five of us going) will take up more than a quarter of the seats. I wonder if we'll be the only passengers?</p><p>It's only a forty minute flight, then we transfer to a 707.</p><p>A lot more planning yet, though. We still have to get our passports.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your Saturday.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 37529, member: 1991"] G'day, everybody. Jen, I hope it goes well with difficult child & nephew - I hate it when I have to put up with kids who push my difficult children' buttons! Sharon, our scales got a flat battery, I haven't weighed myself for some time. hate to think... plus, with easy child 2/difficult child 2 and BF2 still sick with colds I cooked comfort food for dinner tonight. Never good for a diet. I hope the scrapbooking session isn't too traumatic. TM, enjoy your time with husband. Are you as sports mad as he is? I had a quiet day today. Never went to the folk night last night, still trying to find out what the story is. It's a bit sus. Got some vegetable gardening done, all I need now is guaranteed rain... yeah, right. husband is planning to play trains tomorrow, I was going with him but might stay home, I've got a lot of little things to do. More planning for our trip - husband was checking the domestic flights that easy child booked for us - easy child is terrified of flying, but with no alternative she organised flights for our transfer. But what a shock when husband finally looked it all up - he had easy child on the phone, I could almost hear her scream from the next room - she's got us books on a 19 seat plane! She HAD said to be, before we discovered this, "I'll be OK flying, as long as I don't sit next to a window seat." Well, in this case the aisle seats are also window seats - the plane has two rows, one down each side. We ALL get an aisle seat, AND a window seat. Even the single lavatory has a window seat! But if SHE gets panicky, we'll have a hard time getting difficult child 3 onto the plane. And husband did some calculating - our small family group (five of us going) will take up more than a quarter of the seats. I wonder if we'll be the only passengers? It's only a forty minute flight, then we transfer to a 707. A lot more planning yet, though. We still have to get our passports. Enjoy your Saturday. Marg [/QUOTE]
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