A Sentence a Day - 10 February 2017

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In 2017 I will be writing A Sentence a Day. You can read more about why here.

Today is the 10 February 2017.

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Question:

List three things that went right today.

Answer:

1. Me and Evan made it on time to his Baby Sensory class by the skin of our teeth. 2. My family and friends remained safe and well. 3. Thanks to Auntie Jo, me and my husband had our first date night in months and went to see Two Door Cinema Club at Alexandra Palace and they were BRILLIANT.

A Sentence a Day - 9 February 2017

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In 2017 I will be writing A Sentence a Day. You can read more about why here.

Today is the 9 February 2017.

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Question:

What would your perfect day look like?

Answer:

After a night of uninterrupted sleep I'd wake early to cuddles with my baby and husband and head off for some me-time at the gym before breakfast, then we'd head into London town (I'd read all the way on the tube) and hang out; a fashion exhibition, some shopping, mooching about and going to The Palomar for lunch and champagne -  we'd head home, I'd have two hours of solid writing time while the boys snoozed, just about time for a game of tennis, then we'd head off to a huge house in the English countryside where all our friends and family would be waiting for a big party with great music before crashing out in a huge comfy bed and reflecting on my perfect day - doing the things I love with the people I love.

*too much in one day?

** I can dream, right?

A Sentence a Day - 8 February 2017

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In 2017 I will be writing A Sentence a Day. You can read more about why here.

Today is the 8 February 2017.

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Question:

Who would you like to thank?

Answer:

(1) My Mum who helped looked after my baby today and used her Nana Superpowers to restore me and the house to some semblance of order and calmness and (2) My big sis who, despite being crazy busy in and out of work and raising her own children has offered to babysit so me and my hubbie can have our first date night for 9 months - I'm very lucky.

A Sentence a Day - 7 February 2017

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In 2017 I will be writing A Sentence a Day. You can read more about why here.

Today is the 7 February 2017.

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Question:

When was the last time you were ill?

Answer:

I honestly can't remember; since I had my baby boy Evan at times I've felt a little under the weather - but one of the things I've learnt about being a parent is you haven't really got time to be sick and I've learnt to power through...

A Sentence a Day - 6 February 2017

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In 2017 I will be writing A Sentence a Day. You can read more about why here.

Today is the 6 February 2017.

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Question:

What did you eat for breakfast today?

Answer:

Whole Earth Crunchy Peanut Butter on Granary Toast, Total 0% Fat Greek Yoghurt with raspberries and a sprinkle of Grape Nuts and NOT ENOUGH TEA TO GET ME OVER A TERRIBLE NIGHTS SLEEP AND GET ME THROUGH THE DAY AHEAD. 

A Sentence a Day - 5 February 2017

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In 2017 I will be writing A Sentence a Day. You can read more about why here.

Today is the 5 February 2017.

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Question:

When was the last time you received a letter from a loved one?

Answer:

It was last month from my lovely friend Jan, who sent me a thank you note with a really thoughtful message inside and it actually made my day; there's nothing quite like receiving a handwritten card in the post.

A Sentence a Day - 4 February 2017

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In 2017 I will be writing A Sentence a Day. You can read more about why here.

Today is the 4 February 2017.

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Question:

What's on your calendar for tomorrow?

Answer:

Me, baby and hubbie are off for a dance at Big Fish Little Fish at The Bedford. It's an indie dance/rock special family rave with DJ Eddy Temple-Morris and we can't wait. 

A Sentence a Day - 3 February 2017

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In 2017 I will be writing A Sentence a Day. You can read more about why here.

Today is the 3 February 2017.

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Question:

What was the last film you watched?

Answer:

It was Whiplash which depicted the relationship between a talented and fiercely ambitious jazz drummer (played by Miles Teller) and his abusive teacher (played by J K Simmons) - it was intense, uncomfortable, frenetic, incredibly acted and absolutely brilliant.