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DIZZI

DIZZI Report 22 Dec 2009 23:58

I HAD TODAY
ONE LARGE RUCKSACK TYPE ON WHEELS
LARGE HANDBAG TYPE OVER ARM
LARGE CARRIER AND ANOTHERBAG
IWORE BOOTS GOING AND BOUGHT A PAIR LIKE
UGGIE BOOTS IN A CHARITY SHOP FOR £2
WORE THEM HOME SO HAD TO STUFF OTHERS IN BAG,AND OLD SHOES IF THEY GOT MUDDY NOMATTER,
OH AND ANOTHERPAIR OF SHOES,
I GIVE UP I SAY EACH TIME IM TRAVELING LIGHT,
OH I LEFT SOME COTHES BEHIND...LOL

Ray

Ray Report 22 Dec 2009 23:53


Hi Sue

I hope you have a fantastic Christmas xx Safe journey
and very best wishes for the new year

ps did you remortgage for the fuel for your trip !!!! lol


Ray xxx

suzian

suzian Report 22 Dec 2009 23:51

You're right, Dizzi

They're in a tesco's carrier bag - which I forgot to mention.

Which I'll be dragging by my left ankle. It wasn't used much, anyway.

Sue xx

DIZZI

DIZZI Report 22 Dec 2009 23:48

ONT FORGET THE SHOES ,BOOTS,SLIPPERS

suzian

suzian Report 22 Dec 2009 23:45

It'll be me........ No need to give to charity, but please give a hand to the bag lady with her many bags.


I'm off to stay with my lovely daughter in London and then my friend in the Cotswolds.

I have with me:

a. a very large suitcase full of presents. Including presents to me - which I'd have happily left here, but daughter insists "oh no,mum, you have to open them on Christmas Day" - did said daughter consider for one minute how I was going to transport same? ........ I think not!

b. A Christmas pudding. Again, daughter - first year away from home. "You will make the Christmas Pudding, mum?"

c. A Christmas cake. Ditto

d. my clothes for a week. I'm indebted here to my friend in the Cotswolds who reminded me to bring "warm clothes". At least I've been able to release room in the (second) suitcase from the shorts and strappy tops that I'd otherwise intended to take ......... not

Have a great Christmas, all of you.

Sue x