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Testing out the hidden joys of the countryside | Pedalling Solo
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Embarking alone on an adoption adventure in the UK. I am so very lucky. Looking back: my adoption journey so far through the Pedalling Solo lens →. Testing out the hidden joys of the countryside. It’s been an interesting experience, committing to daily blogging. Anyway, back to blogging: in summary the daily blogging has at times been a struggle for all sorts of reasons. I’m pretty pleased though that nonetheless I’ve done it anyway – albeit occasionally by availing myself of the la...Thus shall I keep t...
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Looking back: my adoption journey so far through the Pedalling Solo lens | Pedalling Solo
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Embarking alone on an adoption adventure in the UK. Testing out the hidden joys of the countryside. Welcome to a new world … →. Looking back: my adoption journey so far through the Pedalling Solo lens. I’ve been officially on my adoption journey for over a year now – not counting the years of thinking about it before I officially picked up the phone for the first time – and I’ve been blogging about it on and off since January. Firstly, an overview:. 8220;, and then in the summer I wrote another longer, r...
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Pedalling Solo | Pedalling Solo
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Embarking alone on an adoption adventure in the UK. Author Archives: Pedalling Solo. I am a potential adopter in the UK, going it alone as they say. Somehow I've worked my way through lots of paperwork, done lots of learning, become an approved adopter, and navigated matching (hopefully). I am very much learning as I go. This blog is my opportunity to share my learning and experiences and maybe some random musings as I go along as well. Books and chat: what more could we want? One is encouraged, as a pro...
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Skub [skhoo:b] – The Wooden Table
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One scrabble demidiary, with a little poetry. September 2, 2014. Pluralizing ING to INGS. We know that there are a number of ways for verbs to end up with ING,. It’s being there in the first place: [to] ding-king-ping-ring-sing-ting-wing-zing. Through conjugation: to judge judges judged judging. Or when the ING forms act/function as nouns: AGINGs BEINGs DOINGs GOINGs ICINGs. Act ‘this way’ (that is, taking an S after ‘being ING-ed’. Continue reading →. Posted in Miscellany. May 10, 2014. April 27, 2014.
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Squeeze and sneak it in! – The Wooden Table
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One scrabble demidiary, with a little poetry. April 13, 2014. Squeeze and sneak it in! In the endgame, sometimes we have just to accept the fact that it is the other player who will make the last move and do our best to use up as many tiles as possible (especially ‘the big guys’, if we have any) before our opponent closes the game. Now suppose the scoring is tight and we are Blue. What are we going to do? Clearly, we need to do some dumping. See the yellow arrows/dots below. In those areas, we can sneak ...
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A sightly monstrosity – The Wooden Table
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One scrabble demidiary, with a little poetry. May 10, 2014. What is your biggest one-move score? I rarely make it through the 100-point barrier myself (and when somehow I do, it’s usually barely not way beyond). Anyway, have a look at the diagram below. And what is so special about it? 48 x 27) 50 = 1346. Ladies and gentlemen, is. Thanks to ‘thetoolman’ and ‘Pssssst’ for the fun. And surely thanks to Patty for sharing it. 8212;———-. This entry was posted in Miscellany. Pluralizing ING to INGS →.
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A worthy picnic – The Wooden Table
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One scrabble demidiary, with a little poetry. April 27, 2014. It’s about time to pay the big guys a visit watch them play. What good does this do to us? A lot Vocabs, tactics, a couple of tricks. It’s fun, nonetheless (it doesn’t matter who plays Red or Blue here, our concern is about the play). Move one. And it pays already! Now how many seven-letter words starting with SES do you know? I know two: SESSION and SESAMES. Each consumes no less than three S’s. Cool,. I would (you bet) play L3:BORES and save...
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My embarrassing body | Travels with my son
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Travels with my son. Adopting, Blogs and Websites. One woman and her adopted son feel their way around the world. May 17, 2015. Middot; by A Stitch in Time. Middot; in Our family and us. Middot; 8 Comments. Who ever knew that Taxotere / Docetaxel caused permanent hair loss? I mended from the surgery, and received infusions of chemotherapy: the deliciously named Fluorouracil, Epirubicin, Cyclophosphamide and Docetaxel. The magnolias blossomed and I started back at work. I’ve never seen this before. 8220; ...
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“Every little thing is gonna be alright …” | Pedalling Solo
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Embarking alone on an adoption adventure in the UK. 8220;Before I Arrive”. I am so very lucky. →. 8220;Every little thing is gonna be alright …”. The last few days have been challenging. I’ve kept on smiling, ridden the roller coaster, going with the flow. There has been some really good stuff going on – but mixed in with some pretty low moments too. And everything’s gonna be alright? Sometimes it’s the little things in life that make the difference. Because you know what? I am a potential adopter in the...
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Pedalling Solo | Embarking alone on an adoption adventure in the UK | Page 2
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Embarking alone on an adoption adventure in the UK. Newer posts →. Looking back: my adoption journey so far through the Pedalling Solo lens. I’ve been officially on my adoption journey for over a year now – not counting the years of thinking about it before I officially picked up the phone for the first time – and I’ve been blogging about it on and off since January. Firstly, an overview:. I have had experiences that left my mind boggled (attending the Exchange Day. Continue reading →. Along the way I ha...
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