A couple of weeks ago I bid on a beautiful mexican pine table and 4 chairs on Ebay and I won! Now my parents can have their three dining chairs back and Matt and I can Sit and dine in style. All for just £82.
inapplicable's Life List
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1. Star in a zombie musical
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2. overcome my chronic fatigue syndrome
1 entry . 3 cheers5 people -
3. make more crafty things
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4. Grow an herb garden on my window sill
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5. perform on stage in a musical
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6. Own a house
1 entry . 3 cheers2,028 people -
7. Open a cafe/bookstore
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8. go to church more often
3 cheers307 people -
9. document my life better
1 cheer142 people -
10. have babies
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11. learn to drive
1 cheer6,116 people -
12. learn to draw
1 cheer1,985 people -
13. make less mess when I cook
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14. sing with more confidence
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15. take more photos
2 cheers3,465 people -
16. organise my wedding photos
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17. learn to play the guitar
12,620 people -
18. make more friends
5,074 people -
19. stop biting my nails for good
1 cheer166 people -
20. borrow a bike and have a go on it
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21. put more pictures on our walls
1 person -
22. visit my grandparents
1 cheer68 people -
23. not worry about what others think of me
4 cheers760 people -
24. Visit Japan
1 cheer5,508 people -
25. Have better handwriting
1 entry . 2 cheers527 people -
26. Take a photo every day
1 entry . 1 cheer1,020 people -
27. dance without being self-conscious
1 cheer124 people -
28. watch every episode of Gilmore Girls
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29. learn to walk in heels
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30. Be a 1950's housewife
60 people

Last night I finished my lace trim bolero Vogue Knitting spring/summer 2005. I used Sirdar pure cotton and made a few adjustments, I knitted the sleeves longer, added 2 inches to the length of the body and pinned the middle together with a sparkly brooch for a better fit. It’s my first even wearable item of clothing, I enjoyed knitting it and although it could be made better I’m pretty happy with how it turned out.
Oh my goodness we have finally unpacked and sorted the backroom! Over two days we sorted and organised and tidied away. Three sacks of rubbish and six sacks stuffed full of things to give to a charity shop. It’s amazing what you decide you don’t need after it’s been packed away for six months. Other things put into the attic, other things tidied away under the bed. Now the room is clear and you can walk right into it. There is a shelf full of art supplies and Matt’s old game consoles, a wardrobe full of clothes with some boxes stacked on top, a couple of containers full of my sewing and knitting supplies, a box of comics to sell on ebay, a table for me to sit at and work and even space for an airbed if someone comes to stay. I’m amazed we managed to make it into a room.
