You’re starting school today ๐Ÿ’™๐ŸŽ

You’re starting school today,
But weren’t you tiny just yesterday?
How can it be?
Didn’t you just turn three?
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You’re starting school today,
Little forever I wish you’d stay,
It makes me both happy and sad,
But the little boy you’ve become, hes pretty rad.
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You’re starting school today,
They grow up quick they say,
I’m so proud that I could burst,
I can’t wait to see you ace yet another ‘first’.
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You’re starting school today,
My little Casey James you’ll stay,
Your going to be amazing, hilarious, the class clown,
Especially with your sassy frown.
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You’re staying school today,
Have fun, makes friends and play,
Off on adventures on your own,
Running crazy, accident prone.
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You’re starting school today,
It seems scary, you’ll be ok,
At school I know you will be great,
Now it’s your time to go through that gate.
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You’re starting school today ๏’™


Have the best time ๐ŸŽ

02/09/20

Lots of Love

Auntie RoRo X

๐”ธ ๐”ป๐•’๐•ช ๐•†๐•— ๐•Š๐•–๐•๐•— โ„‚๐•’๐•ฃ๐•– ๐Ÿง–๐Ÿผโ€โ™€๏ธ

แด›แดแด…แด€ส ษช สœแด€แด… ษดแด แด˜สŸแด€ษด๊œฑ, แด€ษดแด… ๊œฑแด‡แด‡ษชษดษข แด€๊œฑ แด›สœแด‡ ๊œฑแดœแดแดแด‡ส€ สœแดสŸษชแด…แด€ส๊œฑ แด€ส€แด‡ แด€สŸแดแด๊œฑแด› แด…แดษดแด‡, ษช แด›สœแดแดœษขสœแด› ษช แดกแดแดœสŸแด… แด›แด€แด‹แด‡ แด›สœแด‡ แด…แด€ส แด›แด ษชษดแด…แดœสŸษขแด‡ ษชษด แด€ ส™ษชแด› แด๊œฐ ๊œฑแด‡สŸ๊œฐ แด„แด€ส€แด‡.

ษช สœแด€แด… แด€ สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ แด›สœษชษดแด‹ แด€ส™แดแดœแด› ๊œฑแดแดแด‡ แด๊œฐ แดส ๊œฐแด€แด แดแดœส€ษชแด›แด‡ แด›สœษชษดษข๊œฑ แด›แด แด…แด แด€ษดแด… แด›สœแด‡ษด สœแด‡แด€แด…แด‡แด… ษชษดแด›แด แดส สŸแดแด„แด€สŸ แด›แดแดกษด แด„แด‡ษดแด›ส€แด‡.


ษช ๊œฑแด›แด€ส€แด›แด‡แด… แด๊œฐ๊œฐ ส™ส ๊œฑแด›แดแด˜แด˜ษชษดษข ส™ส แดส ๊œฐแด€แด แดแดœส€ษชแด›แด‡ แด„แด๊œฐ๊œฐแด‡แด‡ ๊œฑสœแดแด˜๊œฑ, แด„แด€๊œฐแด‡ ษดแด‡ส€แด, ๊œฐแดส€ แด€ แด…แด‡สŸษชแด„ษชแดแดœ๊œฑ ๊œฑแดส แด„แด€ส€แด€แดแด‡สŸ สŸแด€แด›แด›แด‡, สแดœแด!

Love a coffee shop, Coffee!

ษช แด›สœแด‡ษด สœแด‡แด€แด…แด‡แด… แด›แด แด€ สŸแดแด„แด€สŸ ส™แดแดแด‹ ๊œฑสœแดแด˜. ษช’แด แด‡ ส™แด‡แด‡ษด แดแด‡แด€ษดษชษดษข แด›แด ษขแด ษชษด แด‡แด แด‡ส€ ๊œฑษชษดแด„แด‡ ษช แด…ษช๊œฑแด„แดแด แด‡ส€แด‡แด… แด›สœแด‡แด แดษด ษชษด๊œฑแด›แด€ษขส€แด€แด.

ษชแด›’๊œฑ แด˜แด‡ส€๊œฐแด‡แด„แด› ๊œฐแดส€ แด€ษดส ส™แดแดแด‹ สŸแดแด แด‡ส€๊œฑ, ส™ส€แดแดก๊œฑษชษดษข แด›สœแด‡ ๊œฑสœแด‡สŸแด แด‡๊œฑ แด€ษดแด… แด…ษช๊œฑแด„แดแด แด‡ส€ษชษดษข ส™แดแดแด‹๊œฑ สแดแดœ’แด แด‡ ษดแด‡แด แด‡ส€ ส€แด‡แด€แด… ส™แด‡๊œฐแดส€แด‡.

แด›สœแด‡ส€แด‡ แด€ส€แด‡ษด’แด› แด€๊œฑ แดแด€ษดส Qแดœแด€ษชษดแด› สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ ๊œฑสœแดแด˜๊œฑ ษชษด แด›สœแด‡ แด›แดแดกษด แด„แด‡ษดแด›ส€แด‡ แด€ษดสแดแดส€แด‡ แด€ษดแด… แด›สœษช๊œฑ ส™แดแดแด‹๊œฑสœแดแด˜ ษช๊œฑ แด€ สŸแดแด แด‡สŸส แด‡แด…ษชแด›ษชแดษด.

My purchases.

แด€๊œฑ แดกแด‡สŸสŸ แด€๊œฑ แด€ แด„แดแดœแด˜สŸแด‡ แด๊œฐ ส™แดแดแด‹๊œฑ (แด„แดแดแด‡ แดษด, ษช แดกแด€๊œฑษด’แด› ษขแดษชษดษข แด›แด แด„แดแดแด‡ แดแดœแด› แด‡แดแด˜แด›ส สœแด€ษดแด…แด‡แด…!!) ษช แด€สŸ๊œฑแด แด˜ษชแด„แด‹แด‡แด… แดœแด˜ ๊œฑแดแดแด‡ แด„แดœแด›แด‡ แด˜ษชษด ส™แด€แด…ษขแด‡๊œฑ แด›แดแด! ษช สŸแดแด แด‡ แด›สœแด‡๊œฑแด‡.


แดœษด๊œฐแดส€แด›แดœษดแด€แด›แด‡สŸส, แด›สœแด‡ สœแด‡แด€แด แด‡ษด๊œฑ แดแด˜แด‡ษดแด‡แด… แด€๊œฑ ษช แดกแด€๊œฑ ษชษด แด›สœแด‡ ๊œฑสœแดแด˜ ๊œฑแด ษช แด›แดแดแด‹ ๊œฑสœแด‡สŸแด›แด‡ส€ แดกษชแด›สœ แดส แด„แด๊œฐ๊œฐแด‡แด‡ แดœษดแด…แด‡ส€ สœ&แด๊œฑ แด„แด€ษดแดแด˜ส ส™แด‡๊œฐแดส€แด‡ ษช แดกแด‡ษดแด› แด›แด แดส ษดแด‡xแด› ๊œฑแด›แดแด˜!

Christchurch Mansion.

ษช ส™แดแดแด‹แด‡แด… แดส๊œฑแด‡สŸ๊œฐ แดษดแด›แด แด›สœแด‡ แด‡แด… ๊œฑสœแด‡แด‡ส€แด€ษด: แดแด€แด…แด‡ ษชษด ๊œฑแดœ๊œฐ๊œฐแดสŸแด‹ แด‡xสœษชส™ษชแด›แดษด แด€แด› แด„สœส€ษช๊œฑแด›แด„สœแดœส€แด„สœ แดแด€ษด๊œฑษชแดษด.

แด›สœแด€ษดแด‹๊œฐแดœสŸสŸส ษชแด› สœแด€๊œฑ ส™แด‡แด‡ษด แด‡xแด›แด‡ษดแด…แด‡แด… แด…แดœแด‡ แด›แด แด›สœแด‡ Qแดœแด€ส€แด€ษดแด›ษชษดแด‡ แด„สŸแด๊œฑแดœส€แด‡, ษช แด›สœแดแดœษขสœแด› ษช แดกแด€๊œฑ ษขแดษชษดษข แด›แด แดษช๊œฑ๊œฑ ษชแด›!

ษชแด› แดกแด€๊œฑ ๊œฑแด แด„แดแดสŸ แด›แด ๊œฑแด‡แด‡ แด›สœแด‡ แด€ส€แด› แดกแดส€แด‹ แด๊œฐ แด‡แด…, ๊œฑแดแดแด‡ แด๊œฐ สœษช๊œฑ แด€แดกแด€ส€แด…๊œฑ แด€ษดแด… แด˜แด‡ส€๊œฑแดษดแด€สŸ ษชแด›แด‡แด๊œฑ ๊œฑสœแดแดกแด„แด€๊œฑษชษดษข สœษช๊œฑ ส€ษช๊œฑแด‡ แด›แด ๊œฐแด€แดแด‡.

๊œฑสœแดแดกษชษดษข สœษช๊œฑ แด˜ส€แดษขส€แด‡๊œฑ๊œฑ แด€๊œฑ แด›สœแด‡ สส€ 11 ‘แดแด๊œฑแด› สŸษชแด‹แด‡สŸส แด›แด ส™แด‡ ๊œฐแด€แดแดแดœ๊œฑ’ แด€แดกแด€ส€แด… แดกษชษดษดแด‡ส€, ๊œฐส€แดแด สœษช๊œฑ ษชษดแด›ษชแดแด€แด›แด‡ แด˜แดœส™ ษขษชษข๊œฑ แด€ส€แดแดœษดแด… ๊œฑแดœ๊œฐ๊œฐแดสŸแด‹ แด€สŸสŸ แด›สœแด‡ แดกแด€ส แด›แด แดกแด‡แดส™สŸแด‡ส แด€ษดแด… ส™แด‡สแดษดแด….

แดษดแด„แด‡ ษช สœแด€แด…, สœแด€แด… แด€ สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ สŸแดแดแด‹ แด€ส€แดแดœษดแด… แด›สœแด‡ แด‡xสœษชส™ษชแด› ษช สœแด‡แด€แด…แด‡แด… สœแดแดแด‡. แด›สœแด€ษดแด‹๊œฐแดœสŸสŸส แด›สœแด‡ ส€แด€ษชษด สœแด‡สŸแด… แด๊œฐ๊œฐ ๊œฐแดส€ แด›สœษช๊œฑ แด˜แด€ส€แด›.


แด€สŸแด›สœแดแดœษขสœ ษชแด› ๊œฑแดแดแด‡แด›ษชแดแด‡๊œฑ ษช๊œฑษด’แด› แดส ๊œฐแด€แด แดแดœส€ษชแด›แด‡ แด›สœษชษดษข แด›แด แด…แด, ษช แด…แด สŸแดแด แด‡ แด›สœแด‡ ๊œฐแด‡แด‡สŸษชษดษข แด๊œฐ แด€ แด„แดแดแด˜สŸแด‡แด›แด‡แด… แดกแดส€แด‹ แดแดœแด›. แด‡xแด‡ส€แด„ษช๊œฑแด‡ แด„แด€ษด ส™แด‡ ส€แด‡แด€สŸสŸส ษขแดแดแด… ๊œฐแดส€ สแดแดœส€ แดแด‡ษดแด›แด€สŸ สœแด‡แด€สŸแด›สœ แด€ษดแด… ษช แด›สœแดแดœษขสœแด› ษช แดกแดแดœสŸแด… แด‡แดส™ส€แด€แด„แด‡ แด›สœแด‡ แดแดแดแด‡ษดแด› แด€ษดแด… ษขแด ๊œฐแดส€ แด€ สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ ส€แดœษด แด€ส€แดแดœษดแด… แดส สŸแดแด„แด€สŸ แด€ส€แด‡แด€.

3แด‹ แด…แดษดแด‡ แด€ษดแด… ษช สœแด‡แด€แด…แด‡แด… สœแดแดแด‡ ๊œฐแดส€ แด€ แดกแด‡สŸสŸ แด‡แด€ส€ษดแด‡แด…, ส€แด‡สŸแด€xษชษดษข ส™แดœส™ส™สŸแด‡ ส™แด€แด›สœ แดกษชแด›สœ แด€ ส™แดแดแด‹.


ษช สŸแดแด แด‡ แดกษชษดแด…ษชษดษข แด…แดแดกษด แดกษชแด›สœ แด€ ส™แดแดแด‹, ษชแด›’๊œฑ แด›สœแด‡ แด˜แด‡ส€๊œฐแด‡แด„แด› แดกแด€ส แด›แด ส€แด‡สŸแด€x. ษขแด‡แด›แด›ษชษดษข แด€ส™๊œฑแดส€ส™แด‡แด… ษชษดแด›แด แด€ ๊œฑแด›แดส€ส ษช๊œฑ แดส ษชแด…แด‡แด€ แด๊œฐ สœแด‡แด€แด แด‡ษด.

Bubble bath time ๐Ÿ›€๐Ÿผ

ษช แด€สŸแดกแด€ส๊œฑ แด„แด€ส€ส€ส แด€ ส™แดแดแด‹ แดกษชแด›สœ แดแด‡, แดกสœแด‡ส€แด‡แด แด‡ส€ ษช ษขแด, ๊œฐแดส€ แด›สœแด€แด› แด แด‡ส€ส ส€แด‡แด€๊œฑแดษด.

แด›สœแด‡ แดษดสŸส แด›สœษชษดษข๊œฑ สŸแด‡๊œฐแด› แด›แด แด…แด แดกแด‡ส€แด‡ แด›แด แด„สœแด€ษดษขแด‡ ษชษดแด›แด แดส ๊œฐแด€แด แด‡ แด˜แดŠ๊œฑ, แด…แด แดษดแด‡ แด๊œฐ แดส แดษดสŸษชษดแด‡ ษขแดœษชแด›แด€ส€ สŸแด‡๊œฑ๊œฑแดษด๊œฑ (ษช’แด ส€แด‡แด€สŸสŸส แด‡ษดแดŠแดสษชษดษข สŸแด‡แด€ส€ษดษชษดษข แด€ ษดแด‡แดก ๊œฑแด‹ษชสŸสŸ, ษชแด›’๊œฑ ส€แด‡แด€สŸสŸส ๊œฐแดœษด! *แดกแด€แด›แด„สœ แดแดœแด› แด‡แด…*๐Ÿคฃ) แด€ษดแด… แด›สœแด‡ษด แดกแด€แด›แด„สœ แด€ ส™ษชแด› แด๊œฐ ษขสŸแด‡แด‡ แดษด ษดแด‡แด›๊œฐสŸษชx.


ษชแด›’๊œฑ แด€สŸแดกแด€ส๊œฑ ษขแดแดแด… แด›แด สœแด€แด แด‡ แด€ ส™ษชแด› แด๊œฐ ‘แดแด‡ แด›ษชแดแด‡’, ษช ๊œฐแด‡แด‡สŸ แด„แดษดแด›แด‡ษดแด› แด€ษดแด… ส€แด‡แดŠแดœแด แด‡ษดแด€แด›แด‡แด…. ษช แด€แด แด แด‡ส€ส แดแดœแด„สœ แด€ แด˜แด‡ส€๊œฑแดษด แดกสœแด สŸษชแด‹แด‡๊œฑ แด›แด ส™แด‡ แด€ส€แดแดœษดแด… แดแด›สœแด‡ส€๊œฑ (ษชแด›’๊œฑ แด€ แด›แดกษชษด แด›สœษชษดษข ษช แด›สœษชษดแด‹) ส™แดœแด›, ษชแด› ๊œฐแด‡สŸแด› ส€แด‡แด€สŸสŸส ษขแดแดแด… แด›แด แดŠแดœ๊œฑแด› แด‡ษดแดŠแดส ๊œฑแดแดแด‡ แด๊œฐ แดส สœแดส™ส™ษชแด‡๊œฑ แด€ษดแด… แด„สœษชสŸสŸ.


๐•Ž๐•™๐•’๐•ฅ’๐•ค ๐•ช๐• ๐•ฆ๐•ฃ ๐•—๐•’๐•ง๐• ๐•ฆ๐•ฃ๐•š๐•ฅ๐•– ๐•จ๐•’๐•ช ๐•ฅ๐•  ๐•ฃ๐•–๐•๐•’๐•ฉ?

๐•Ž๐•™๐•’๐•ฅ ๐•’๐•ฃ๐•– ๐•ช๐• ๐•ฆ๐•ฃ ๐•ค๐•–๐•๐•— ๐•”๐•’๐•ฃ๐•– ๐•–๐•ค๐•ค๐•–๐•Ÿ๐•ฅ๐•š๐•’๐•๐•ค?

Until Next Time,

Roseanne ๐Ÿ™‚

DIY Flower Art ๐ŸŒธ

โ„๐•–๐•ช ๐•˜๐•ฆ๐•ช๐•ค ๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿป

๊œฑแด, แด€ แดกแด‡แด‡แด‹แด‡ษดแด… แดส€ ๊œฑแด แด€ษขแด ษช ๊œฐแด‡แด€แด›แดœส€แด‡แด… แด€ สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ แด…ษชส แดษด แดส ส™สŸแดษข๊œฑ ษชษด๊œฑแด›แด€ษขส€แด€แด แด˜แด€ษขแด‡, ๊œฑแด ษช แด›สœแดแดœษขสœแด› ษช แดกแดแดœสŸแด… แด…แด แด€ สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ ๊œฑแด›แด‡แด˜ ส™ส ๊œฑแด›แด‡แด˜ แด๊œฐ สœแดแดก แด›แด แดแด€แด‹แด‡ ษชแด›.

แด›สœแด‡ แด…ษชส ษชษด Qแดœแด‡๊œฑแด›ษชแดษด ษช๊œฑ แด›สœษช๊œฑ แด„แดœแด›แด‡ สŸษชสŸ ๊œฐสŸแดแดกแด‡ส€ แด˜ษชแด„แด›แดœส€แด‡. ษช’แด แด‡ ๊œฑแด‡แด‡ษด แด›สœแด‡๊œฑแด‡ แด€ส€แดแดœษดแด… ส™แด‡๊œฐแดส€แด‡ แด€ษดแด… แด›สœแดแดœษขสœแด› แด›สœแด€แด› แด›สœแด‡ส สŸแดแดแด‹แด‡แด… ส€แด‡แด€สŸสŸส แด˜ส€แด‡แด›แด›ส ๊œฑแด ษช แด›สœแดแดœษขสœแด› แด€๊œฑ แด€ ๊œฐแดœษด สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ แด€แด„แด›ษชแด ษชแด›ส ษช’แด… ษขษชแด แด‡ แดษดแด‡ แด€ ษขแด!


๐•ƒ๐•–๐•ฅ’๐•ค ๐•™๐•’๐•ง๐•– ๐•’ ๐•๐• ๐• ๐•œ!

แดกสœแด€แด› แด…แด สแดแดœ ษดแด‡แด‡แด…:

โ€ขแด„แด€ษดแด แด€๊œฑ แด๊œฐ แด…แด‡๊œฑษชส€แด‡แด… ๊œฑษชแดขแด‡ แด€ษดแด… ๊œฑสœแด€แด˜แด‡ (ษช แดกแด‡ษดแด› ๊œฐแดส€ แด€ ๊œฑแดแด€สŸสŸ ส€แด‡แด„แด›แด€ษดษขสŸแด‡ แดษดแด‡ แด€๊œฑ ษชแด› แดกแด€๊œฑ แด˜แด‡ส€๊œฐแด‡แด„แด› ๊œฐแดส€ แด›สœแด‡ ๊œฑแด˜แด€แด„แด‡ แดกสœแด‡ส€แด‡ ษช แดกแด€๊œฑ สœแด€ษดษขษชษดษข ษชแด›)

โ€ขษขสŸแดœแด‡ ษขแดœษด & ษขสŸแดœแด‡ ๊œฐแด€แด‹แด‡ ๊œฐสŸแดแดกแด‡ส€๊œฑ แด๊œฐ สแดแดœส€ แด„สœแดษชแด„แด‡

โ€ข๊œฑแด„ษช๊œฑ๊œฑแดส€๊œฑ


แดกสœแด‡ษด สแดแดœ แด„สœแดแด๊œฑแด‡ สแดแดœส€ แด„แด€ษดแด แด€๊œฑ แดœ๊œฑแด‡ แด›สœษช๊œฑ แด›แด ๊œฑแด‡แด‡ สœแดแดก แดแด€ษดส ๊œฐสŸแดแดกแด‡ส€๊œฑ สแดแดœ แดกษชสŸสŸ ษดแด‡แด‡แด… ส™ส แดแด‡แด€๊œฑแดœส€ษชษดษข แดกษชแด›สœ แด›สœแด‡ ๊œฐสŸแดแดกแด‡ส€๊œฑ แด€แด„ส€แด๊œฑ๊œฑ แด›สœแด‡ แด›แดแด˜ แด€ษดแด… แด…แดแดกษด.

ษช แด„สœแด๊œฑแด‡ แด›แดกแด แด…ษช๊œฐ๊œฐแด‡ส€แด‡ษดแด› แด„แดสŸแดแดœส€๊œฑ แด€ษดแด… ๊œฑษชแดขแด‡๊œฑ ๊œฐแดส€ แดษชษดแด‡. ษช แดกแด‡ษดแด› ๊œฐแดส€ แดแด€ษชษดสŸส ส™ษชษข สŸษชษขสœแด› แด˜ษชษดแด‹ ส€แด๊œฑแด‡๊œฑ แด€ษดแด… แด›สœแด‡ษด แด€ Qแดœแด€ส€แด›แด‡ส€ แด๊œฐ ๊œฑแดแด€สŸสŸ แด„ส€แด‡แด€แดส ษชแด แดส€ส ส€แด๊œฑแด‡’๊œฑ.

ษชแด› แดกแดส€แด‹แด‡แด… ส€แด‡แด€สŸสŸส แดกแด‡สŸสŸ แดœ๊œฑษชษดษข แด›สœแด‡ แด˜ษชษดแด‹ แด€๊œฑ แด›สœแด‡ แดแด€ษชษด แด„แดสŸแดแดœส€ แด€๊œฑ แด›สœษช๊œฑ แดกแด€๊œฑ แด˜แด‡ส€๊œฐแด‡แด„แด› ๊œฐแดส€ แดกสœแด‡ส€แด‡ ษช แดกแด€๊œฑ แด˜สŸแด€แด„ษชษดษข ษชแด›, ส™แดœแด› แด€สŸ๊œฑแด แดœ๊œฑษชษดษข ๊œฑแดแดแด‡ ๊œฑแดแด€สŸสŸ ษชแด แดส€ส ส€แด๊œฑแด‡’๊œฑ ๊œฐแดส€ แด€ สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ แด„แดษดแด›ส€แด€๊œฑแด› แด€ษดแด… แด›แด ส™ส€แด‡แด€แด‹ ษชแด› แดœแด˜. ษชแด› ษขแด€แด แด‡ ษชแด› แด€ แดแดœแด„สœ แดแดส€แด‡ ษดแด€แด›แดœส€แด€สŸ สŸแดแดแด‹.


โ„๐• ๐•จ ๐•ฅ๐•  ๐•ž๐•’๐•œ๐•– ๐•š๐•ฅ:

โ€ขแด€สŸสŸแดแดก สแดแดœส€ ษขสŸแดœแด‡ ษขแดœษด แด›แด สœแด‡แด€แด› แดœแด˜, แด˜ส€แดแด˜ ษชแด› แดษดแด›แด ๊œฑแดแดแด‡แด›สœษชษดษข, แด…แดษด’แด› สŸแด‡แด€แด แด‡ ษชแด› แด›แด สœแด‡แด€แด› แดœแด˜ แดษด แด›สœแด‡ ๊œฐสŸแดแดส€ แดกสœษชสŸ๊œฑแด› ษชแด›๊œฑ สŸแดแด€แด…แด‡แด…, แด›สœษช๊œฑ แด„แด€ษด สŸแด‡แด€แด… แด›แด แด…ส€ษชแด˜แด˜ษชษดษข แดษดแด›แด สแดแดœส€ ๊œฐสŸแดแดส€ (แด›แดแด›แด€สŸสŸส แด…ษชแด…ษดแด› แด…แด แด›สœษช๊œฑ.. ๐Ÿ™„)

โ€ขแด„แดœแด› แดส€ แด˜แดœสŸสŸ แด›สœแด‡ ๊œฐสŸแดแดกแด‡ส€๊œฑ แด๊œฐ๊œฐ แด๊œฐ แด›สœแด‡ษชส€ ๊œฑแด›แด‡แด๊œฑ แด€ษดแด… แด›ส€ษชแด แด€ษดส แด‡xแด„แด‡๊œฑ๊œฑ ๊œฑแด›แด‡แด ๊œฑแด แด›สœแด€แด› แด›สœแด‡ ส™แด€แด„แด‹ แด๊œฐ แด›สœแด‡ ๊œฐสŸแดแดกแด‡ส€ ษช๊œฑ ๊œฐสŸแด€แด›.

โ€ข๊œฑQแดœแด‡แด‡แดขแด‡ แด€ ๊œฑษชแดขแด‡แด€ส™สŸแด‡ ๊œฑแด˜สŸแดแด…ษขแด‡ แด๊œฐ ษขสŸแดœแด‡ แดษดแด›แด แด›สœแด‡ ส™แด€แด„แด‹ แด๊œฐ สแดแดœส€ แด„สœแด๊œฑแด‡ษด ๊œฐสŸแดแดกแด‡ส€ แด€ษดแด… แด˜สŸแด€แด„แด‡, ษชษด แด˜แด๊œฑษชแด›ษชแดษด, แดษดแด›แด แด›สœแด‡ แด„แด€ษดแด แด€๊œฑ.

โ€ขสœแดสŸแด… ษชแด› ษชษด แด˜สŸแด€แด„แด‡ ๊œฐแดส€ 15 ๊œฑแด‡แด„๊œฑ.

โ€ขส€แด‡แด˜แด‡แด€แด›, แด€ส€ส€แด€ษดษขษชษดษข แด›สœแด‡ ๊œฐสŸแดแดกแด‡ส€๊œฑ แด€๊œฑ สแดแดœ แดกษช๊œฑสœ, ส€แด‡แดแด‡แดส™แด‡ส€ แด›แด แด…ษช๊œฑแด›ส€ษชส™แดœแด›แด‡ สแดแดœส€ ๊œฑแด‡แด„แดษดแด… แด„แดสŸแดแดœส€ แด›สœส€แดแดœษขสœแดแดœแด›, แด›แด ษขษชแด แด‡ สแดแดœส€ แด…แด‡๊œฑษชส€แด‡แด… แด‡๊œฐ๊œฐแด‡แด„แด›.

โ€ขสŸแด‡แด€แด แด‡ แด›แด แด…ส€ส.

โ€ขสœแด€ษดษข แด€ษดแด… แด€แด…แดษชส€แด‡ สแดแดœส€ แด€แดกแด‡๊œฑแดแดแด‡ แด„ส€แด‡แด€แด›ษชแดษด ๐ŸŒน



Until Next Time,

Roseanne ๐Ÿ™‚

๐™ผ๐šข ๐š๐šŽ๐šŠ๐š๐š’๐š—๐š ๐™ฒ๐š˜๐š›๐š—๐šŽ๐š› ๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿ“š

๊œฑแด, ษช แด„ส€แด‡แด€แด›แด‡แด… แด€ สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ ส€แด‡แด€แด…ษชษดษข แด„แดส€ษดแด‡ส€ แด€ แดกสœษชสŸแด‡ แด€ษขแด, ษชษด แดแดœส€ ๊œฐสŸแด€แด›. ษช’แด แด‡ แด€สŸแดกแด€ส๊œฑ แดกแด€ษดแด›แด‡แด… แด€ ๊œฑแด˜แด€แด„แด‡ แด›แด ๊œฑษชแด› แด€ษดแด… ส™แด‡ แด„แดแด๊œฐส แดกษชแด›สœ แด€ ส™แดแดแด‹. แด›สœษช๊œฑ ษช๊œฑ แดษดแด‡ แด๊œฐ แดส แด€ส™๊œฑแดสŸแดœแด›แด‡ ๊œฐแด€แด แดแดœส€ษชแด›แด‡ แด›สœษชษดษข๊œฑ แด›แด แด…แด.

ษช สœแด€แด แด‡ แดแดแด แด‡แด… ษชแด›๊œฑ สŸแดแด„แด€แด›ษชแดษด ษชษด แดแดœส€ สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ ๊œฐสŸแด€แด› แด€ แด„แดแดœแด˜สŸแด‡ แด๊œฐ แด›ษชแดแด‡๊œฑ ส™แดœแด› ษช แด€แด ๊œฑแด‡แด›แด›สŸแด‡แด… แดษด แดกสœแด‡ส€แด‡ ษชแด› ษช๊œฑ ษดแดแดก. ษช สœแด€แด แด‡ สœแด€แด… แด€ ๊œฐแด‡แดก แด˜สŸแด€ษด๊œฑ ส€แด‡แด„แด‡ษดแด›สŸส แด›สœแด€แด› แดกษชแด›สœ แด›สœแด‡ แด‡xแด›ส€แด€ แด›ษชแดแด‡ สŸแดแด„แด‹แด…แดแดกษด สœแด€๊œฑ แด€๊œฐ๊œฐแดส€แด…แด‡แด… แดœ๊œฑ, ษช สœแด€แด แด‡ ส™แด‡แด‡ษด แด€ส™สŸแด‡ แด›แด ๊œฑแด‡แด‡ แด›แด ๊œฐส€แดœษชแด›ษชแดษด.

ษช แด›สœแดแดœษขสœแด› ษช แดกแดแดœสŸแด… ๊œฑสœแด€ส€แด‡ แดกษชแด›สœ สแดแดœ ษขแดœส๊œฑ สœแดแดก ษชแด› ษช๊œฑ สŸแดแดแด‹ษชษดษข ษดแดแดก แด›สœแด€แด› ษชแด› ษช๊œฑ ๊œฐษชษดษช๊œฑสœแด‡แด….

ษช แด‹ษดแดแดก ษช แดกษชสŸสŸ ส™แด‡ แด›แด‡แดแด˜แด›แด‡แด… แด›แด ส™แดœส แด€ ๊œฐแด‡แดก สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ ส™ษชแด›๊œฑ สœแด‡ส€แด‡ แด€ษดแด… แด›สœแด‡ส€แด‡ ส™แดœแด› ษชแด› ษช๊œฑ แด˜ส€แด‡แด›แด›ส แดแดœแด„สœ สœแดแดก ษช แดกแด€ษดแด› ษชแด›.

ษช แดกแด‡ษดแด› ๊œฐแดส€ แด€ สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ ๊œฑสœแดแด˜ สแด‡๊œฑแด›แด‡ส€แด…แด€ส แด›แด ษขส€แด€ส™ แด€ ๊œฐแด‡แดก สŸแด€๊œฑแด› แดษชษดแดœแด›แด‡ ๊œฐษชษดษช๊œฑสœษชษดษข แด›แดแดœแด„สœแด‡๊œฑ แด€๊œฑ แดกแด‡สŸสŸ แด€๊œฑ แด›สœแด‡ ๊œฑแดœแด˜แด˜สŸษชแด‡๊œฑ ๊œฐแดส€ แด€ สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ แด…ษชส แด˜ส€แดแดŠแด‡แด„แด› แด›สœแด€แด› ษช แด„ส€แด‡แด€แด›แด‡แด… แด€๊œฑ แด€ ๊œฐแด‡แด€แด›แดœส€แด‡ ๊œฐแดส€ แด›สœแด‡ แด€ส€แด‡แด€.

๐“›๐“ฎ๐“ฝ๐“ผ ๐“ฝ๐“ช๐“ด๐“ฎ ๐“ช ๐“ต๐“ธ๐“ธ๐“ด…

แด›สœษช๊œฑ ษช๊œฑ แด›สœแด‡ แด€ส€แด‡แด€ แด€๊œฑ แด€ แดกสœแดสŸแด‡. แด›สœแด‡ ส™แดแดแด‹แด„แด€๊œฑแด‡ ษช๊œฑ แด›สœแด‡ แดแด€ษชษด ๊œฐแดแด„แด€สŸ แด˜แดษชษดแด› ส™แดœแด› แด๊œฐ แด„แดแดœส€๊œฑแด‡ แด›สœแด‡ แด„แดแด๊œฐส แด„สœแด€ษชส€ แดกแด€๊œฑ แด€ษด แด‡๊œฑ๊œฑแด‡ษดแด›ษชแด€สŸ แด‡แด…ษชแด›ษชแดษด. ษช สœแด€แด แด‡ ส€แด‡แด„แด‡ษดแด›สŸส แด€แด…แด…แด‡แด… แดส ๊œฑแดแด€สŸสŸ แด…แด‡๊œฑแด‹ แด›แด แด›สœษช๊œฑ แด€ส€แด‡แด€. ษชแด› แดœ๊œฑแด‡แด… แด›แด ส€แด‡๊œฑษชแด…แด‡ ษชษด แดแดœส€ ๊œฑแด˜แด€ส€แด‡ ส€แดแดแด ๊œฑแด ษชแด› แดกแด€๊œฑ ส™แด€๊œฑษชแด„แด€สŸสŸส ษดแด‡ษขสŸแด‡แด„แด›แด‡แด…, ษดแด‡แด แด‡ส€ แดœ๊œฑแด‡แด… แด€ษดแด… แด€ ส™ษชแด› แด๊œฐ แด€ แด…แดœแดแด˜ษชษดษข ษขส€แดแดœษดแด….

ษช สœแด€แด แด‡ แดœ๊œฑแด‡แด… แดส สŸแด€แด˜แด›แดแด˜ แด€ สŸแดแด› แดแดส€แด‡ แด…แดœส€ษชษดษข สŸแดแด„แด‹แด…แดแดกษด ๊œฑแด ษชแด› สœแด€๊œฑ แดกแดส€แด‹แด‡แด… ส€แด‡แด€สŸสŸส แดกแด‡สŸสŸ ษชษด แด›สœษช๊œฑ แด€ส€แด‡แด€ แด€ษดแด… ส™แด‡แด„แด€แดœ๊œฑแด‡ แด๊œฐ แด›สœแด‡ ๊œฑษชแดขแด‡ แด€ษดแด… ๊œฑแด›สสŸแด‡ ษชแด› ๊œฐษชแด›๊œฑ ษชษด แด˜แด‡ส€๊œฐแด‡แด„แด›สŸส.

แดกแด‡ สœแด€แด แด‡ สœแด€แด… แด›สœแด‡ ส™แดแดแด‹แด„แด€๊œฑแด‡ สŸแดษดษขแด‡ส€ แด›สœแด€ษด แด€ษดส แด˜ษชแด‡แด„แด‡ ษชษด แด›สœแด‡ แด„แดส€ษดแด‡ส€. ษชแด›๊œฑ แด€ษด แด‡๊œฑ๊œฑแด‡ษดแด›ษชแด€สŸ ษชษด แด€ษดส สœแดแดแด‡ (ษชษด แดส แดแด˜ษชษดษชแดษด) ๊œฑแด แดกแด‡ สœแด€แด แด‡ แด€สŸแดกแด€ส๊œฑ สœแด€แด… แด›สœษช๊œฑ. แด›สœแด‡ ส™แดแดแด‹แด„แด€๊œฑแด‡ ษช๊œฑ แดŠแดœ๊œฑแด› แด›สœแด‡ ‘ส™ษชสŸสŸส’ แดษดแด‡ ๊œฐส€แดแด ษชแด‹แด‡แด€. ษช แด›สœษชษดแด‹ สœแด€แด แด‡ แด˜ส€แด‡แด ษชแดแดœ๊œฑสŸส สŸแดแด€แด…แด‡แด… ษชแด› แด›แดแด สœแด‡แด€แด ษชสŸส แดกสœษชแด„สœ ษช๊œฑ แดกสœส ษชแด› ษช๊œฑษด’แด› ษชษด ษชแด›๊œฑ ส™แด‡๊œฑแด› แด„แดษดแด…ษชแด›ษชแดษด ส™แดœแด› ษชแด› แด…แดแด‡๊œฑ แด›สœแด‡ แดŠแดส™ แดกแด‡สŸสŸ ส€แด‡ษขแด€ส€แด…สŸแด‡๊œฑ๊œฑ.
ษดแดแดก แด›สœแด€แด› ษช สœแด€แด แด‡ แดส€ษขแด€ษดษช๊œฑแด‡แด… ษชแด› แด€ษดแด… ส™แด‡แด‡ษด แด€ ส™ษชแด› แดแดส€แด‡ ส€แดœแด›สœสŸแด‡๊œฑ๊œฑ แดกษชแด›สœ แดส ๊œฑแด‡สŸแด‡แด„แด›ษชแดษด ษชแด› ษช๊œฑ สŸแดแดแด‹ษชษดษข แด€ สŸแดแด› ส™แด‡แด›แด›แด‡ส€. ษช แดกแด‡ษดแด› ๊œฐแดส€ แด›สœแด‡ แดส€ษขแด€ษดษช๊œฑแด‡ ส™ส แด„แดสŸแดแดœส€๊œฑ ๊œฑส๊œฑแด›แด‡แด แดกสœษชแด„สœ ษช สŸแดแด แด‡, ษชแด› สŸแดแดแด‹๊œฑ ๊œฑแด แด„แดแดสŸ.

แดส แดกแด‡แด…แด…ษชษดษข ส™แดแดœQแดœแด‡แด› ษช๊œฑ แดกสœแด€แด› ษชษด๊œฑแด˜ษชส€แด‡แด… แดส แด„แดสŸแดแดœส€ แด„สœแดษชแด„แด‡. แด›สœแด‡ ส€แดแดแด แดกแด€๊œฑ แด แด‡ส€ส ษดแด‡แดœแด›ส€แด€สŸ/ส™แด‡ษชษขแด‡ แด›แดษดแด‡แด… แด€ษดแด… ษช ส€แด‡แด€สŸสŸส แดกแด€ษดแด›แด‡แด… แด›แด แด€แด…แด… แด€ สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ แด„แดสŸแดแดœส€. แด›สœแด‡ แด…แดœ๊œฑแด‹ส แด˜ษชษดแด‹ แดกแด€๊œฑ แดษดแด‡ แด๊œฐ แดแดœส€ แดกแด‡แด…แด…ษชษดษข แด„แดสŸแดแดœส€๊œฑ แด€ษดแด… ษชแด› แดกแดส€แด‹๊œฑ ๊œฑแด แดกแด‡สŸสŸ แดกษชแด›สœ แด›สœแด‡ แด‡xษช๊œฑแด›ษชษดษข แด„แดสŸแดแดœส€ ๊œฑแด„สœแด‡แดแด‡. ษช สŸแดแด แด‡ สœแด€แด ษชษดษข แดส แดกแด‡แด…แด…ษชษดษข ส™แดแดœQแดœแด‡แด› แด€๊œฑ แด˜แด€ส€แด› แด๊œฐ แด›สœแด‡ แด€ส€แด‡แด€ แด€๊œฑ แด๊œฐ แด„แดแดœส€๊œฑแด‡ ษชแด›๊œฑ ๊œฑแด˜แด‡แด„ษชแด€สŸ ส™แดœแด› ษชแด›๊œฑ แด›สœแด‡ ส€แด‡แด€๊œฑแดษด ษช ษขแดแด› ‘๊œฐแด€แด‹แด‡’ ๊œฐสŸแดแดกแด‡ส€๊œฑ, ๊œฑแด แด›สœแด€แด› ษช แด„แดแดœสŸแด… แด€สŸแดกแด€ส๊œฑ แด‹แด‡แด‡แด˜ แด›สœแด‡แด.

แด›สœแด‡ แด›แด€ส™สŸแด‡ ษช๊œฑ แดษดแด‡ แด๊œฐ แด›สœแด‡ ๊œฐษชส€๊œฑแด› ส™ษชแด›๊œฑ ษช ษขแดแด› แดกสœแด‡ษด ษช แด„ส€แด‡แด€แด›แด‡แด… แด›สœษช๊œฑ แด€ส€แด‡แด€, ษช สŸแดแด แด‡ ษชแด›. แด›สœแด‡ แด„แดแด€๊œฑแด›แด‡ส€ แดกแด‡ส€แด‡ แด€ แด แด‡ส€ส สŸแดแด แด‡สŸส แด„สœส€ษช๊œฑแด›แดแด€๊œฑ แด˜ส€แด‡๊œฑแด‡ษดแด› ๊œฐส€แดแด ๊œฐแด€แดษชสŸส. แด›สœแด‡ สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ ๊œฑสœแด‡สŸ๊œฐ, แด˜สŸแด€ษดแด› แด€ษดแด… แด„แด€ษดแด…สŸแด‡ แด€ส€แด‡ แด€สŸสŸ ๊œฐส€แดแด แด˜ส€ษชแดแด€ส€แด‹ สœแดแดแด‡. แด›สœแด‡ แดแด›สœแด‡ส€ ส™ษชแด›๊œฑ แดกแด‡ส€แด‡ แด˜แด€ส€แด› แด๊œฐ แดแดœส€ แดกแด‡แด…แด…ษชษดษข แด„แด‡ษดแด›ส€แด‡ แด˜ษชแด‡แด„แด‡๊œฑ, แด›สœแด€แด› ษช แดแด€แด…แด‡, ๊œฑแด ษชแด›๊œฑ ส€แด‡แด€สŸสŸส ษดษชแด„แด‡ แด›แด สœแด€แด แด‡ แด€ ๊œฑแด˜แด‡แด„ษชแด€สŸ แด˜สŸแด€แด„แด‡ ๊œฐแดส€ แด›สœแด‡แด.

แด›สœแด‡ ๊œฐสŸแดส€แด€สŸ ๊œฐสŸแดแดกแด‡ส€ แด›ส€แด€ษชษด แด€สŸแดษดษข แด›สœแด‡ แด›แดแด˜ แด๊œฐ แด›สœแด‡ ส™แดแดแด‹แด„แด€๊œฑแด‡ แดกแด€๊œฑ แด€สŸ๊œฑแด แด€ แดกแด‡แด…แด…ษชษดษข แด…แด‡แด„แดส€แด€แด›ษชแดษด.. ษช สŸแดแด แด‡ แด›สœแด€แด› ษช แด„แด€ษด ๊œฑแด›ษชสŸสŸ ษขแด‡แด› แดœ๊œฑแด‡ แดแดœแด› แด๊œฐ แด›สœแด‡แด.

ษช สŸแดแด แด‡ แด›สœษช๊œฑ แด›สœส€แด‡แด‡ แดกษชแด„แด‹ แด„แด€ษดแด…สŸแด‡ แด›สœแด€แด› ษช แด˜ษชแด„แด‹แด‡แด… แดœแด˜ ๊œฐส€แดแด แด›สœแด‡ ส€แด€ษดษขแด‡. แด˜แด‡ส€๊œฐแด‡แด„แด› ๊œฐแดส€ แด„แด๊œฑส แด‡แด แด‡ษดษชษดษข๊œฑ.

แด›สœแด‡ แด„แดแด๊œฐส, แด„แด๊œฑส ส™สŸแด€ษดแด‹แด‡แด› ษช๊œฑ แด€สŸ๊œฑแด ๊œฐส€แดแด แด˜ส€ษชแดแด€ส€แด‹. แด›สœแด‡ แด˜ษชสŸสŸแดแดก๊œฑ แด€ส€แด‡ ๊œฐส€แดแด ษดแด‡xแด›. ษช สŸแดแด แด‡ แด›สœแด‡ แด˜แดแด แด˜แดแด แด…แดœ๊œฑแด‹ส แด˜ษชษดแด‹ แด˜ษชสŸสŸแดแดก๊œฑ. แดกแด‡ แด€สŸส€แด‡แด€แด…ส แด€ษดแด… แด›สœแด‡๊œฑแด‡ ษชษด แดแดœส€ สŸแดแดœษดษขแด‡, แดษดแด‡ ๊œฐแดส€ แด‡แด€แด„สœ ๊œฑแด๊œฐแด€, ส™แดœแด› ษช แด„แดแดœสŸแด…ษด’แด› ส€แด‡๊œฑษช๊œฑแด› แด€ษดแดแด›สœแด‡ส€ แดษดแด‡ ๊œฐแดส€ แด›สœษช๊œฑ แด„สœแด€ษชส€ แด›แดแด. ๊œฑแด แด„แดœแด›แด‡.

แด˜สŸแดœ๊œฑ, แด›สœแด‡ ษดแด‡xแด› แด„แดœ๊œฑสœษชแดษด๊œฑ แด€ส€แด‡ ษขส€แด‡แด€แด› Qแดœแด€สŸษชแด›ส.

แด›สœแด‡ ๊œฐสŸแดส€แด€สŸ แด˜ษชแด„แด›แดœส€แด‡ ษช๊œฑ แด€ แด…ษชส แด›สœแด€แด› ษช แดแด€แด…แด‡. ษช แด€แด ๊œฑแด แด˜สŸแด‡แด€๊œฑแด‡แด… แดกษชแด›สœ สœแดแดก ษชแด› แด„แด€แดแด‡ แดแดœแด›. แดกษชสŸสŸ ส™แด‡ แด…แดษชษดษข แด€ แด˜แด๊œฑแด› แดษด สœแดแดก แด›แด แดแด€แด‹แด‡ แด›สœษช๊œฑ ษดแด‡xแด›! ษช แด›สœษชษดแด‹ ษชแด› แด€แด…แด…๊œฑ แด€ ษดษชแด„แด‡ ๊œฐษชษดษช๊œฑสœษชษดษข, แด˜ส€แด‡แด›แด›ส แด›แดแดœแด„สœ แด› แด›สœแด‡ แด€ส€แด‡แด€.

ษช แด€แด แด„สœแดœ๊œฐ๊œฐแด‡แด… แดกษชแด›สœ แด›สœแด‡ แดแด แด‡ส€แด€สŸสŸ ๊œฐษชษดษช๊œฑสœ, ษช แด‹ษดแดแดก ษชแด› แดกแดษด’แด› ส™แด‡ แด›แด แด‡แด แด‡ส€สแดษดแด‡’๊œฑ แด›แด€๊œฑแด›แด‡, ส™แดœแด› ษชแด แด˜สŸแด‡แด€๊œฑแด‡แด… แดกษชแด›สœ แด‡Qแดœแด€สŸ Qแดœแด€ษดแด›ษชแด›ษชแด‡๊œฑ แด๊œฐ แด„แด๊œฑส, แด˜ส€แด‡แด›แด›ส แด€ษดแด… แด˜ส€แด€แด„แด›ษชแด„แด€สŸษชแด›ส แด›สœแด€แด› แด›สœษช๊œฑ สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ แด€ส€แด‡แด€ แด๊œฐ๊œฐแด‡ส€๊œฑ. แดœสŸแด›ษชแดแด€แด›แด‡สŸส, ษชแด›๊œฑ แด แด‡ส€ส ษชษดแด ษชแด›ษชษดษข ๊œฐแดส€ ษขส€แด€ส™ส™ษชษดษข แด€ ส™แดแดแด‹ แด€ษดแด… ๊œฑแด‡แด›แด›สŸษชษดษข แด…แดแดกษด แด€ษดแด… แด›สœแด€แด›’๊œฑ แด‡xแด€แด„แด›สŸส แดกสœแด€แด› ษช ษชษดแด›แด‡ษดแด…แด‡แด….

ษช สœแดแด˜แด‡ สแดแดœ แด‡ษดแดŠแดสแด‡แด… แด›แด€แด‹ษชษดษข แด€ สŸษชแด›แด›สŸแด‡ แด˜แด‡แด‡แด‹ ษชษดแด›แด แดส ส™แดแดแด‹ แด„แดส€ษดแด‡ส€.

แดœษดแด›ษชสŸ ษดแด‡xแด› แด›ษชแดแด‡,

ส€แด๊œฑแด‡แด€ษดษดแด‡ ๐Ÿ™‚

My 2020 Reading Challenge: The Second Quarter ๐Ÿ“š

Sorry guys, this is a bit late… but I thought I would still post it as I want to keep up with the quarterly posts.
I’ve been a lot busier since I started back at work.

April/May/June


So, that bloody pandemic is still happening… I am however back at work and have been for two and a half weeks. It is definatly nice to have a bit more normality. My work schedule isnt 100% back to what it usually is so I’m trying to make sure I still use this extra time to get through all my new books that I bought for the COVID-19 outbreak.


Lets have a look at what I have read during this next quarter… we’re halfway through the year already, madness.


Books I have read:

The Flat Share by Beth O’Leary

The Secret Seaside Escape by Heidi Swain

The Switch by Beth O’Leary

The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by JK Rowling (3/4, but I’ll leave it on the list as its a biggun’)

The Land of Stories: The Enchantress Returns by Chris Colfer


Heidi Swain is one of my favourite authors so I was so excited to have this book in my second quarter. I had pre ordered it so that was a very welcome arrival.

As you can see I have also been enjoying Beth O’Leary’s books this quarter. I started with ‘The Switch’ as I have seen lots of recommendations on Instagram and then my friend at work read it and suggested it too. I really enjoyed it and consequently bought her second book, which I enjoyed even more.

‘The Family Upstairs’ I found really gripping. I literally couldn’t put it down by the end, its funny how some books grip you like that! I had this book at the beginning of lockdown so I can’t believe its taken me this long to get around to it.

I have even more books planned for the third instalment, so check back to see what I’ve been reading.

Or, check out my Insta ‘RoseannesBlog’ as I post regularly on there too.


Until Next Time,

Roseanne ๐Ÿ™‚

My Lockdown Faves

Its day 38 of social distancing for me and another 3 weeks of lockdown has been announced.

That being so, I thought I would share a few of my ‘Lockdown’ faves that have been keeping me going and keeping me sane during this crazy time.

I’m not posting these to show off all the lovely things I’ve been doing, trust me there have been plenty of very unproductive days too.

Lets take a look!

 

Books, Books, Books

This is my ultimate, favourite hobby anyway but it is so nice to have the time to finally indulge in it. I do a reading challenge on my blog anyway and my aim is to read two books a month… I read two books last week… and I got so stuck into them I couldn’t put them down.

I know this is such a luxury, especially without having dependents, I have lot more time for me, but I’m taking full advantage because we are unlikely (fingers crossed) to be in a similar situation again.

Plus, I get alot of enjoyment out of immersing myself into stories, its a great way for me to relax, feel happy and less anxious about the current COVID situation.

 

Animal Crossing: New Horizons

I entirelly blame my friend Dan for this new obsession haha!

I was always a Harvest Moon gal, back in the day, and I loved playing that on my DS, so, whenever Animal crossing came out I never got it as they are quite similar games.

We’ve had a Switch for a little while and lockdown was the perfect time to get stuck into a game like Animal Crossing, and I have to say, I am really enjoying it. Its right up my street and its really getting me through the long days.

Plus, there’s a nice little community and me and my friend Dan have been playing together which is really nice when you are so disconnected (physically) from everybody at the moment.

 

TV

I have been re-watching Glee since it came onto Netflix in Oct/Nov time but I am very thankful for its familiarity and awesomeness right now. Its nice to be able to just pop it on and watch and enjoy something without having to think too much about it. The same goes for Friends too. I have also really been enjoying Disney + which we got at the start of lockdown, as well as Jamie’s ‘Keep calm and cook’ on program on channel 4. TV is probably one of the things I have been using the least but its great to have a few firm favourites to pop on if needed.

 

Learning Guitar

As part of my ‘Things I want to learn before I’m 30’ย I started to learn to play the guitar just before Christmas. I didn’t really have the time to properly do it then so it was a bit of a non starter, However, since I started social distancing I have been able to focus on it and have made lots of progress so far.

My brother in Law showed me a subscription website that does online guitar lessons (Fender Play) and it is really good. I feel like I’m learning so much and really understanding the basics, creating a good basis to really learn the guitar.

I’m trying to take my time and enjoy the learningย  aspect of it as I often get a bit impatient and skip ahead. I’ve got plenty of time anyway!!

I’ve enjoyed learning guitar tab in my last few lessons and have been learning the Harry Potter theme tune (Of course!) as well as nursery rhymes to play for my nephews.

 

Enjoying the little things

Although this situation is less than ideal it is nice that the extra time and the restrictions have given way to a appreciation of the little things. Taking 5 minutes to sit and be calm, sitting in the sunshine and fresh air, journaling, listening to a podcast, having a relaxing bath…

ย We are often rushing through our days soย being forced to slow down has really made me appreciate and enjoy them and they have become a great source of comfort and wellness in this strange time.

Yeah, we can do all of these things normally but maybe we will remember how they made us feel in lockdown and this will bring extra appreciation and comfort to them once we are back to ‘normal’ life.

I for one have enjoyed the sunshine and fresh air in particular… Being in a flat means we are stuck inside so I am really enjoying having the double doors ,in our lounge, the fresh air rolling in with the sunshine, at midday feels lovely.

Quizzes

At the start of the social distancing time it was my brother in laws birthday so we did a family skype quiz, which I wrote.

Since then we have made it our little Friday night activity, we take it in turns to write the quiz and the winners and/or losers choose a category for the nextย  weeks quiz.

This has been really fun and its so nice to see all the fam.

Me and my twin sister Sarah have also been doing some online quizzes that people have been posting online and Youtube. We have done a couple of Harry Potter ones, a Disney one and a Gavin & Stacey one.

I’ve always loved a quiz so I’m quite enjoying all of these being available.

 

Video chats

What would we do if this wasn’t an option!! These have been a god send.

Its so nice to still be able to see peoples faces and chat! We are so lucky that there are so many different platforms to do this on too, I mean before this I only ever did the odd Whatsapp video call! Now its all skype, Zoom, Facebook, Houseparty and Whatsapp! Its all going on, but it is definaltyย  the thing keeping me sane the most.

As I am a Learning support assistant in a Primary school (Reception) I have been doing phonics lessons for my nephews via Skype so that has been nice, I feel like I am helping them and I really miss my job so its nice to have that each morning.

 

Baking

I love baking so I am enjoying having a bit more time to just do some random baking if the fancy takes me. Usually its for an occasion so its more time pressured, so its nice to just be able to enjoy it.

Thank goodness there is lots of extra exercise content available otherwise Im sure my waistline wouldnt be enjoying it all haha.

So far I have made Two banana breads, double choc chip cookies, chocolate orange cookies and mini cheese scones! YUM!

Craft

I’ve always enjoyed crafting anway but obviously now that I have a bit of extra time I can do a few projects.

I have started making cards again recently and I am trying to make a big batch so that when I can actually start giving them/posting them again, I have a load ready to go.

I was thinking about co ordinating with mt birthday book to sort out how many I need for each month and then maybe make a few extras too.

I also bought a little scrapbooking project for me and Tim to do, on our wedding anniversary in June, as I pretty sure this will still be going on then!

I’m going to do a post on this so keep your eyes peeled for that. Its a really cute idea and I thought it would be nice to have something to do together. We have loads of random photos and bits and bobs from when we were dating.

We usually go away for our anniversary whether that be on the day or the nearest weekend so I thought it would be nice to still have something special to do, to mark the occasion.

 

Extra content

As I said , I am loving all the quizzes online, but also there is loads of extra content on online platforms too. PE with Joe Wicks, Cooking with Jamie Oliver, Instagram lives, video interviews, workouts, online parties, just loads of fun extra things that you can do whilst staying at home. Its been great!

Podcasts are amazng too. Any fellow Gleeks out there, check out Kevin & Jenna’s Showmance Podcast Glee Recap Edition. They are still putting them out remotely so these have been great to listen to each week.

What are your quarantine faves?

Stay safe and stay home!

Until next time,

Roseanne ๐Ÿ™‚

My reading challenge: August ๐Ÿ“š


August edition


So, what did I read in July…

As I was on holiday and I’ve started my volunteering for the library Summer reading challenge, I actually ended up reading three books in July.

& for August I am going to try and read more too as I also have some time off, lots of reading time!!

In July I read:

The Prison Doctor by Dr Amanda Brown

Every breath by Nicholas Sparks

&

The guilty party by Mel McGrath


The prison doctor was a really interesting read, and tbf as horrendous as you’d imagine.

I have to say that I didmt enjoy this as much as ‘This is going to hurt’ by Adam Lay, which is a similar format but from the perspective of a Junior Doctor.

As always the Nicholas Sparkes book was one that I couldnt put down, a heart warming story, definitely one for all you Sparks fans.

The guilty party was a really interesting read, not only was it a gripping story but it was also quite thought provoking too. Do you really know how you would react in a certain situation? Can we ever know until we are in that position? And how profound are the decisions we make on our own lives and on the lives of others?!?


This months books are…

Give me the child by Mel McGrath

Imagine your doorbell rings in the middle of the night.

You open the door to the police

With them is your husbands eleven-year-old love child. A daughter you never knew he had.

Her mother has been found dead in their South London flat.

She has nowhere else to go.

Would you take her in?


An Unwanted Guest by Shari Lapena

As the guests arrive at beautiful, remote Mitchells Inn, they’re all looking forward to a relaxing weekend deep in the forest, miles from anywhere. They watch their fellow guests with interest, from a polite distance.

With a violent storm raging, the group finds itself completely cut off from thr outside world. Nobody can get in – or out.

And then the first body is found…

And and horrifying truth comes to light. There is a killer among them – and nowhere to run.


All that she can see by Carrie Hope Fletcher

Cherry has a hidden talent. She can see things other people cant, and she decided a long time ago to use this skill to help others.

As far as the rest of the town is concerned, she’s simply the kind-hearted young women who runs thr local bakery, but in private she uses her gift to add something special to her cakes so that after just one mouthful the townspeople start to feel better about their lives. They dont know why they’re drawn to Cherrys bakery – they just know that they’re safe there and that’s how Cherry likes it.

She can help them in secret and no one will ever need to know the truth behind the gift.

And then Chase turns up and threatens to undo all the good Cherry has done. Because it turns out she’s not the only one who can see what she sees…


I can’t wait to get stuck into these ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿป

As always, any recommendations are welcome ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ“š


Until next time,

Roseanne ๐Ÿ™‚

A weekend away with family ๐ŸŒธ

This weekend me and Tim went to stay with my Auntie & Cousin in Norwich. We had planned this trip for a little while but the snow had scuppered our plans earlier on in March!

With the weather clear and our bags packed we headed off on Friday after work. We made it in good time (although a slow moving tractor on the way almost trapped us for a bit, good old East Anglia)

We were greeted with a delicious tea of pizzas which we all enjoyed, whilst catching up.

We also got cuddles with my Aunties new baby guinea pigs Digby and Tufty. They are brothers and are super cute! (Below is Digby!)

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On Saturday Morning (being the keen parkrunners that we are) me and Tim got up and went in search of Brundalls Parkrun, our first outing as Parkrun tourists. We actually found it quite easily and it was really cool doing a different course. Plus being good and still going out for a run whilst away meant we could be more indulgent when necessary over the weekend haha.

We really enjoyed the run and although it was a bit worrying not knowing the course it turned out to be pretty straight forward, A 4 lap course, we just had to remember which lap we were on!

We headed back to freshen up and have some brekky.

We spent the rest of the day watching films and playing board games. perfect weekend entertainment, especially the board games as they were vintage ones from my aunties loft (They don’t make board games like they used to these days) We found some real gems.

We went out for a meal in the evening to a local Indian restaurant that we frequent on our trips to see my Auntie, it’s lovely there and the food is really tasty.

We enjoyed poppodoms & sauces to start and for the main I chose the tandoori chicken with boiled rice, yummy.

On Sunday we all indulged in a much deserved lie in followed by a chilled out day of watching tv, chatting, having copious amounts of tea, an amazing roast dinner cooked by my cousin and playing a fun word based card game called Wordsmithery.

It’s always such a shame when a lovely long weekend ends! Back to the reality of a working week. Thank goodness it’s a short one, roll on the Easter Hols I say, I’m defiantly feeling it now ZZZzzzzz.

I hope you all had a lovely weekend!

Until next time,

Roseanne ๐Ÿ™‚

Testing Primark make up palettes- Dupes!

Hi guys!

Hands up who loves Primark!! โœ‹ Hell yes.

And they have really upped their game when it comes to make up recently. They have a brilliant selection of products and currently some pretty cool dupes of high end make up products. So I thought I would give some a go!

I picked up three palettes, two are eye shadow palettes and one is a contour/eye shadow palette.

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The first two palettes are dupes for the Urban Decay Naked palettes, I went for Primark’s ‘Berry’ and ‘Amber’ palettes.

‘Amber’ channels Autumn for sure, and is a great dupe for the highly sought after Urban Decay Naked ‘Heat’ palette that everyone was crazy for in 2017.

‘Berry’ is more of a smokey palette with a mix of shades from the Urban Decay Naked 3 palette and the ‘Smokey’ Urban Decay palette. (Okay, I’m going to stop typing the word palette now, I think you get the idea)

Let’s take a closer look at each one!

Amber

This palette is full of lots of orangy, browny, red tones, with a mix of matte and shimmer shades. This palette is perfect for Autumn make up looks and to add a lovely warm glow to your lid.

The colours were really bright and I especially love the golden toned shimmer shades. They are really pigmented and the colours were really build-able on the lid.

7/10

Berry

These pretty purples and pinks make this a great Autumn into Spring palette. Again this palette is super pigmented with a lovely mix of matte and shimmer tones. I love the darker tones that blend really nicely into the crease of your eye lid to create definition and add a smokey feel to your eye shadow look. So pretty.

7/10

Chocolate

This palette smells so yummy. Super sweet and I LOVE the packaging! It has some lovely matte shades as well as the contour shades, but all in all I was a bit disappointed. Although aesthetically pleasing, the powders aren’t very pigmented (See above) and the contour shade is very light (Even for me!!). I tried to build the eye shadow colours on top of each other and although it did add a lovely soft brown colour to my lid they weren’t as build able or pigmented as the other two palettes. It’s a bit of a shame as this would make a lovely everyday palette with its neutral tones.

3/10

I hope you’ve found this useful! Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for these (& more) in Primark’s Beauty market place, in store. I can’t wait to try out some more of their products, super pleasantly surprised.

What products from Primark’s ranges should I test out next? What would you like me to review?

Until next time,

Roseanne ๐Ÿ™‚

Christmas fayre fun: Blogmas day 17

Hi guys!

My oldest nephew Noah now goes to pre school (๐Ÿ˜ข He’d just turned 1 when I started this blog!!) And they had a little Christmas fayre, to raise money for the pre school, at the weekend. I popped along with my sister, bro in law and nephews to take a look.

It was only a small fayre but they had some super cute and really lovely little activities for the children (& adults!!) to enjoy.

Of course they had the standard raffle, tombola and cake stall, because is it even a fayre without those!!

They also had a ‘Snowman soup station โ˜ƒ

I love this idea! You have a little cellophane cone and put two scoops of hot chocoate in your cone and top it with a scoop of mini marshmallows, tie it up and you’ve got your own cute hot choclate cone, or snowman soup should I say! 

Noah loved scooping in the ingredients.

Noah, Me and Sarah made one each (& I made one for my hubby Tim) to go into our Christmas eve boxes.

These would make a lovely Christmas gift idea for friends or from the kiddies as it’s a bit of fun but super easy.

Me & Noah had some turns on the tombola and won some hand cream haha.

Noahy also made himself some reindeer food ready for the reindeers on Christmas eve.

Casey has a little snowman painted onto his arm to get into the festive spirit. โ˜ƒ

When we got home Noah and Casey’s letters from Santa, that I’d arranged with the big guy myself (it’s not what you know, it’s who you know) had arrived.

Noah was really pleased with his letter, stickers and official nice list certificate.

‘Thats exciting isn’t it!!’

It seems only yesterday he was having his ‘first’ steps etc and now it’s pre school ‘firsts’ and such. Time really flies, but I am loving how excited and how much Noah understands Christmas this year! It’s going to be so much fun ๐Ÿ˜€

 

Until next time,

Roseanne ๐Ÿ™‚