Thursday, 8 October 2015

LisaSmiles 281:365

Four years ago was the day of my "(Swiss) Life begins at 40" party. A lovely evening! 
Good day at school especially as the sun shone. It was also good to walk up the path again and see trees spring up in the middle of the newly lain grass! 
A Bratwurst disaster was averted with bacon and I enjoyed a deliciously crispy skinned jacket potato for dinner. 
And a lovely card wishing me luck for Sunday from The Haemophilia Society. 

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

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Loving the "Diversity and Equality" people that are appearing around school - and on my desk - at school! 

Enjoyed is not exactly the adjective to describe a sports massage but it was certainly satisfyingly uncomfortable! 

Monday, 5 October 2015

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Love my new T-shirt! 
And I love these words that form the centre of a display at WPS of work from Equality and Diversity week. 


Sunday, 4 October 2015

LisaSmiles 277:365

I keep seeing this smile on the toilet wall at church and never have my phone to take a picture but today I had my handbag with me. Reminds me of an adipose from Dr Who. 

Another lovely day. No run as I'm tapering but I did go out on my bike for a ride along the brook and through the park. 
(Photo taken whilst cycling!)

And then I made chicken and chorizo spaghetti for tea. Yum! 


Saturday, 3 October 2015

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This ice cream tub made me smile! 
Really enjoyed Dr John Cooper Clarke and Squeeze in concert. I was certainly in the youngest 2% of the audience. 

Friday, 2 October 2015

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Biggest smiles today caused by Whatsapp with work colleagues. A mad loopy bunch so I fit in quite well!
The sun shone. 
I haven't broken anything (9 days to go)
I'm going to see Squeeze tomorrow! 

John likes this photo and has posted it  on his Instagram so I reckon it must be ok ;)

Thursday, 1 October 2015

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Still makes me smile two years on. 
As did the first application letter to become a Language Leader at WCPS which was hand delivered, rolled up. A good job it was hand delivered as it was unsigned!