IMG_1145-1BESSIE SAYS

Bessie here:All finished with my filming.

I must admit it was nice to remind myself that I am capable and have skills other than being a Mum to BlueBelle.

After baby came along I really didn’t want to leave her till now but I was glad to get a different kind of mental stimulation for a few days. Less peekaboo, more ‘take two’
Anyway I finished just in time because Geoff woke up with an extremely painful ear infection so I can take over and let him relax.

Does anyone else notice how couples seem to hold it together until their partner is well before they get sick? Very interesting.

I’m taking my babies to the movies today and returning some of the beautiful dresses I borrowed for filming – since I gave away all my glam dresses doh, lol.

I’m still absolutely loving being out and about meeting new people, and I’m surprised how unphased I am about the next stage of our experiment.

I’m beginning to enjoy the uncertainty, and see it almost as  a daily gift to unwrap. Like a 365 Christmas day. Sure sometimes you get crappy socks but it’s the fun of unwrapping them that never grows old.

xxxxx Love Bessie

P.s Was fun doing my hair and make again for the first time in 6 months. BlueBelle couldn’t stop staring at my rather bouffant hair and Smokey theatrical eyes. She tried smearing moss mud on her face for a similar effect …….Almost haha

insp69glass_half_fullLOVE THIS REMINDER

To realize
The value of a  sister/brother
Ask  someone who doesn’t have one.

To  realize
The value of ten years:
Ask a newly divorced couple.

To  realize
The value of  four years:
Ask a  graduate.

To  realize
The value of one  year:
Ask a student  who has failed a  final exam.

To  realize
The value of  nine months:
Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.

To  realize
The value of one month:
Ask a  mother who has given birth to
A premature baby.

To  realize
The value of one week:
Ask an editor of  a weekly  newspaper.

To  realize
The value of one  minute:
Ask a  person who has missed  the train, bus or  plane..

To  realize
The value of  one-second:
Ask a  person who has escaped having an accident.

To realize

the value of a friend or family  member:
LOSE  ONE.

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