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posted by [personal profile] tobyaw at 05:42pm on 12/09/2010 under , ,

We took the stabilisers off Beth’s bike today. She’s quite confident cycling now. Unfortunately the bike is now quite small for her, even with the seat and handlebars at their full height.

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posted by [personal profile] tobyaw at 05:42pm on 12/09/2010 under , ,

We took the stabilisers off Beth’s bike today. She’s quite confident cycling now. Unfortunately the bike is now quite small for her, even with the seat and handlebars at their full height.

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posted by [personal profile] tobyaw at 11:06pm on 12/09/2010 under , ,
Italian food to accompany the Grand Prix today. I left some dough rising in the Kenwood while we went for a swim at the Fairmont this morning, then Mary and Andrew joined us to watch the race and eat pizza.

After Beth’s bike ride this afternoon, we caught a few more episodes of Scooby-Doo — we’re currently working our way through the 1976 series now known as The Scooby-Doo Show. Beth is particularly enjoying them, but we all like a bit of Scooby-Doo.

Having examined the TV schedule for this evening, we turned to a DVD, and watched Clue, which is a joyously wonderful film, and bears regular rewatching. I find the film very rich, from its historical political setting and the actors’ performances, to its crude jokes and slapstick. And Tim Curry is a delight as Wadsworth, the butler.
location: St Andrews, Scotland
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posted by [personal profile] tobyaw at 11:06pm on 12/09/2010 under , ,
Italian food to accompany the Grand Prix today. I left some dough rising in the Kenwood while we went for a swim at the Fairmont this morning, then Mary and Andrew joined us to watch the race and eat pizza.

After Beth’s bike ride this afternoon, we caught a few more episodes of Scooby-Doo — we’re currently working our way through the 1976 series now known as The Scooby-Doo Show. Beth is particularly enjoying them, but we all like a bit of Scooby-Doo.

Having examined the TV schedule for this evening, we turned to a DVD, and watched Clue, which is a joyously wonderful film, and bears regular rewatching. I find the film very rich, from its historical political setting and the actors’ performances, to its crude jokes and slapstick. And Tim Curry is a delight as Wadsworth, the butler.
location: St Andrews, Scotland

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