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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Burnt Confetti
Francesca couldn’t decide whether or not to actually deliver the letter. After that fateful night, it had taken several hours of deliberation before picking up pen and paper in the first place, followed by three agonisingly slow redrafts until the … Continue reading
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24 hours in Paris
He could not be persuaded to buy his mother a rose! If we’d written the script we couldn’t have done it better. Our plan for fond farewells betwixt mother and son in the city of Paris really did help to … Continue reading
October – pay attention
A quick skim back through the original inspiration for this crazy year (‘The Happiness Project’, Gretchen Rubin) has reminded me what this month is about – living in the moment. I have mixed feelings about those twee quotes … Continue reading
September passion
Do you think I over think? Is writing a blog a sign of this or is reflectiveness a strength? I guess it’s all about balance, like so many things in life. September has drawn to an early autumnal close … Continue reading