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dbverycherry
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Mrs Twiddle will be proud...
      #302362 - 09/01/2009 22:40

and I think I deserve a pat on the back and an extra large cherry b considering all the twiddling I have done today Mrs T
Only kidding as I know there are many I know who work far harder and longer than me.

First and foremost on getting up and making myself a cup of tea I logged on to these forums with my mug of tea in hand. I tidied and cleared my PM in box and PM back a few ladies who had PM me recently.

At 11 a.m I was out and cleaning for friends. I was there for 3 hours as she wanted me to do extra and spring clean her large lounge and separate dinning room.

I got home at 3 p.m. after going via our local shops to do a quick food shop. I put the washing out on the radiators ,which I had put on before leaving home, and then went washed both our cars.

OH had taken down my old curtains while I was out so I then came in and adjusted and hung my new ones.
After cooking our tea I took a well earned rest.

Anyone else been busy today? I'm happy now but boy am I jolly and totally worn out!!

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MrsBucket
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Re: Mrs Twiddle will be proud... [Re: dbverycherry]
      #302411 - 09/01/2009 23:46

I might not have been twiddling much at home but we have been completley reorganising the office at work. This has meant moving desks, files etc etc up and down the 4 flights of stairs! I am shattered now but pleased with how it all looks. Only problem is that I need to finish sorting out the house after Christmas!

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Twiddledout
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Re: Mrs Twiddle will be proud... [Re: MrsBucket]
      #302604 - 10/01/2009 11:28

Oh my word! You HAVE been a busy dbvcherry. Well done you, you're a Star Twiddler

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Twiddledout
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Re: Mrs Twiddle will be proud... [Re: Twiddledout]
      #302606 - 10/01/2009 11:30

Well done marg1954 on the office, we'll still be here when you need help in the house - well, in spirit anyway

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