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  1. @Leishkin Yeah, not fun at all.
  2. @ZuckerBaby Me too. Usually it's all fine - but.....
  3. @shonias Thanks. This sucks so very much :(
  4. @challyzatb Ta :-) I've been mostly off-grid all week and was suffering withdrawals! Had to go to tops of hills for phone signal on the farm
  5. Home from holidays and Adam has had to go check up on his mum - she's not answering the phone and we had messages from concerned neighbours.
  6. Almost home, looking forward to an evening of internets and laundry.
  7. Watched shearing this morning, visited Uralla this arvo. Now 5 degrees & raining.
  8. Going back to the farm we're staying at. Kids can feed the chooks, I plan to read & snooze.
  9. Saw falls, gave up on picnic idea, 8 degrees and windy not picnic weather!
  10. Heading off for picnic lunch and bushwalking at Dangars Falls.
  11. Caitlin all better. Have said hello to horses, cows, alpacas & dogs this am.
  12. In car en route to Armidale. Caitlin just threw up (lurgi not carsick). Going to be a long day.
  13. @suze2000 lol But then I'd have to sit in the other room with the kids who are watching crappy dvds :P
  14. @shonias Flat battery and I'd have to wake Caitlin to ask for her charger. I'll survive....lol
  15. @shonias Good decision :)
  16. Lying in bed awake next to someone who's snoring loudly sucks even when you're not trying to go to sleep. I'm getting grumpier by the minute
  17. Uploading video from my phone to my laptop via bluetooth. It's kinda slow.
  18. Now Adam's asleep too. Dave is watching dvds and I've just finished reading The Handmaid's Tale.
  19. I think we broke the kids, got back to the unit & 2 of them fell asleep instantly.
  20. http://twitpic.com/a39v1 - Tom learning back-strap weaving