February 2005
party girl
it was kezia’s birthday party yesterday.
before:
during:
here is the party girl and anna:
part of the party involved craft activities (amateur millinery):
and then mad dancing to jiggle the food about:
kezia and her oil rig
kezia, aged 2 and a lot, made a mini oil rig at her pre-school yesterday . how fantastic is that !
pre-eaten
no body has any time any more. i know i don’t. i’ve taken from stealing time from myself which can only lead to disaster in the long run.
every day so far this week i’ve gone to bed around or after midnight (thanks to working late) and got up around 5am to start work (i was up at 4.30 this morning to finish a document). it’s all been due to the busyness of work, but hopefully that should calm down a bit after today (well maybe).
anyway, food is a tricky thing when you are busy, which is why my local supermarket has started introducing pre-eaten foods. like this half eaten apple.
it saves you both time and money (as they are sold by weight). and also means you don’t have to eat fruit.
so everyone’s a winner (baby, that’s the truth)
a highly photogenic day
i spent nearly all of yesterday in the house of commons. it was quite amazing and there were so many photo opportunities. fantastic architecture, mad signage, crazy traditions, bizarre conversations and lots of famous politicians (lord hutton held the door open for me at one point !)
security is really tight in there now and there are quite a few signs saying ‘no photography’.
so in the end i only sneaked this one, which is on the way up to the public gallery of the house of commons.