peachykeen
bootie shaker
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Mine was nice, thanks.
Mr K and I are going to be moving so we went round with some agents and looked at places. It's kinda cool looking at different potential homes, imagining how your stuff would look over here, or here, or here, isn't it? I mean the actual moving sucks ass, but this is the fun part
Then we had a late liesurely breakfast at one of our favorite cafes, where they make this coffee drink called a Mokka Biancha, it's coffee with white Belgian chocolate, oh.my.god! is it good. Sat there for a while and read the paper.
Went for a long walk across Hampstead Heath, which is a big hilly park in the north of London, and it was just such a crisp, clear, cold perfect winter day. Watched dogs and kids running out and sliding on one of the frozen ponds and generally having the time of their lives. Felt a bit homesick for my dogs back in the US but it was lots of fun to watch the whole scene.
Headed off to a good pub with a roaring fire for a couple of pints and some evening grub, then another brisk walk back to civilization to get a bus home.
Sipping on some hot chocolate and winding down now.
What a lovely, lovely day.
Mr K and I are going to be moving so we went round with some agents and looked at places. It's kinda cool looking at different potential homes, imagining how your stuff would look over here, or here, or here, isn't it? I mean the actual moving sucks ass, but this is the fun part
Then we had a late liesurely breakfast at one of our favorite cafes, where they make this coffee drink called a Mokka Biancha, it's coffee with white Belgian chocolate, oh.my.god! is it good. Sat there for a while and read the paper.
Went for a long walk across Hampstead Heath, which is a big hilly park in the north of London, and it was just such a crisp, clear, cold perfect winter day. Watched dogs and kids running out and sliding on one of the frozen ponds and generally having the time of their lives. Felt a bit homesick for my dogs back in the US but it was lots of fun to watch the whole scene.
Headed off to a good pub with a roaring fire for a couple of pints and some evening grub, then another brisk walk back to civilization to get a bus home.
Sipping on some hot chocolate and winding down now.
What a lovely, lovely day.