This week has been full of Tangled Snarl, but oh I have a plan. I’m going to bottle it, all of it, and when that bleep bleep asterisk asterisk individual FINALLY makes it here to fit our kitchen, when he’s not looking I’m going to uncork the whole f-ing bottle of Tangled Snarl and silently insert it in the kitchen right there beside him. And shut the door. So, ner!
Meanwhile, whose idea was it to dig up the clothes line at the same time we had no washing machine? Gah. The bleep dang fandangled fleeces are dripping dismally from the banisters into the hall because the airer over the bath is already full of washing.
She throws in the towel.
Dreary.
Urgh.
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365 366 Day 46 (if you don’t know what I’m talking about, see here)
Well, I’m impressed by this! Two shelves of the bookcase, more than 60 books, cleared in one go! Back in December we had a book launch party for The Hardest Thing To Do. We go to a big church, and advertised the party there, as well as inviting just about everyone we knew. We imagined about a hundred and fifty people would come, and everyone would buy a book – except maybe couples would buy just one for their household. Accordingly we got in enough food for a hundred and fifty people, and bought a lot of books. And then only thirty-five people came, and we sold only fifteen books!! That was okay because we had a good time dressed up as medieval people and enjoying our funky medieval music and generally having fun. Some of our friends and family did a brilliant job convincing folk to take home extra-large doggy-bags of food – so then we were just left with all these books. I’ve sold a few and given lots away, but even so we had plenty left. So the Badger has taken them away to sell in Christian bookshops. May they be blessed and find happy homes!
Those who didn't buy books are very, very silly as they are wonderous and everyone should have a copy. :-)
ReplyDeleteBTW...
Amazon's estimated delivery date for The Hour Before Dawn is NEXT WEEK...excitement abounds in my house :-D
I know you probably don't want to but perhaps a trip to the laundrette may help ease some tension?
ReplyDelete:0) Hiya - the laundrette - yes I guess! I am a bit Emily Dickenson and don't go out much! But we did always used to go to the laundrette when we lived in the tiny apartment.
ReplyDeleteMum's just forwarded an email from Amazon to say the book's been dispatched...AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH (runs around in excited circles!!!!!!!) :-D
ReplyDeleteOh, I don't go out either...when my laundry needed doing my lovely neighbour took it for me. I did all her ironing when she pulled a muscle in her shoulder. Her clothers are wayyyyy more complicated than mine :-D
ReplyDelete:0D Let me know how you get on with it! x
ReplyDelete(The story, I mean, not your laundry!)
ReplyDeleteAhem. I am one of the seemingly guilty and silly people who came but bought nothing - mostly because I couldn't afford all of them but leaving any behind seemed so wrong! But I did go away and buy two on Amazon, so 'twas not for nothing! :-) I hope they meet a happy audience in the Christian bookshops.
ReplyDeleteGah, I'm hating these new verification words. I must be a robot, because I can't squicking read them.
You should have had a book free, Donna, because you were one of our heroic musicians who came and sang all evening for free!
ReplyDeleteAnyway I have some books left over at home. I've got them all except The Hour Before Dawn. Is there one you'd like?