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Happy Easter

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I have successfully offloaded half (the more troublesome half, yay!) of my children over to my sister (I had her kiddies on Saturday) and am now going to have 3 hours of uninterrupted writing time (just hoping the dog stops giving me the puppy-eyes and making me feel guilty for not giving him my undivided attention). Waiting for the kettle boil and then I am on it. **happy dance, weehee**
 
Chocolate binge and procrastination here. I seem to be suffering from an accute case of Ground-to-a-halt-two-chapters-before-the-end-itis. It's probably 'fear of completing a project', or something. But choc might be the cure. I have to try.
 
No procrastination here, just a (rare) day off. Nothing wrong with that. :)
 
Couldn't be more well deserved :) Hope it was **glorious**
It was hot and sunny, and I lay in the conservatory, drank wine, watched the birds and the bees, read a book. I can't remember the last time I've felt so rested. Glorious indeed. I hope your Easter was wonderful too.
 
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