8 Aug 2009

Mother Culture 2


Some things I'm doing tonight that I don't usually do:

  • Eating dinner on my knee in front of the telly.
  • Eating Triple Brie from here with Spiced Pear Paste from here.
  • Drinking a piccolo of Moët et Chandon Brut Imperial champagne. (Yes, I am alone. I don't usually drink alone, and I don't usually drink real French champagne - promise!)
  • Wearing my tracksuit with my Ugg knitted slippers (see above).
  • Allowing Audrey the poodle onto the sofa as I eat.
  • Watching twaddle - Meet the Robinsons in this case.
  • Planning to finish up with not one but two 'elephant chocolates' from here.
  • Blogging on a laptop.
  • Texting my dh as he eats dinner with someone else!

That's our new Bhutanese yatra that you can see under my feet in the photo . You like?

Enjoy the Lord's Day everyone.

7 comments:

  1. mmmmm sounds like a wonderful evening!! I hope you don't get lonely!! NOT... Thank you so much for the lovely comments at my blog and I DO look forward to hearing or seeing how Jeremiah's videos go!
    Thank you again and have a blessed time .. alone!

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  2. ooh I love those ugg boots! The colors of your rug is gorgeous!

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  3. Yes, love the Bhutanese yatra and the juxtaposition with your Ugg boots! The only thing I would change (were my husband and children gone) is that I would be watching Jane Austen movies.

    Wish we could make it a slumber party :)

    xo

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  4. Now that made me laugh!! The slumber party sounds fantastic! Hmmm might need more that two chocolates and a piccolo of the bubbly in that case though.

    What would we watch first? I love Memoirs of a Geisha...

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  5. Love the photography Jeanne. You captured the uggies and the mat "yatra" beautifully!!!!

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  6. Oh, that sounds SO relaxing!!! Wish I could have joined you in a toast...

    xoxo, Veronica in CA

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  7. Wanna trade lives for a while! Yum to everything to eat!!

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