Premier Inn Kilmarnock
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Pre-Trip
I am so excited about going to Australia and becoming a teenager. It shall be great. Santa will come and he will give me lots of present, I hope! I've got one more day of school left and then we are driving to Manchester to get our flight at 2pm on Thursday. I think the flight is going to really bad because its 24 hours long. What am I going to do? I hope there will be a lot of movies and nice food. ...
Planning everything
... out in the Caribbean for a bit to fly to north brazil and go to the amazon first then travel down the coast to Salvador then inland to Brasilia and finally end up in the big bold Rio! Mark is flying to the Caribbean in the next week so we really need to get a proper backpack and some good walking shoes ASAP, shame I know nothing about things like that. Off to do some more research in to what we ...
Leaving Haggis Land!
... like me getting out of the UK!
That is apart from a bunch of yobbos whose children looked no older than five who were guzzling copious amounts of Coke and massive bags of Haribo Starmix. I sincerely did not want to be stuck next to them, especially admist the throes of their inevitable catastrophic sugar crash. Thankfully, it turned out I'd booked a really good seat in a two seater far away from the plebs...that is until an air hostess with an ...
Baby Cuddles today!!!!
Wednesday!!!!!
Online with mum again in the morning to see how Nan is getting on. Still the same, no improvement.
Called Alison this morning to see if she and Finlay were up to visitors and she said yes they are happy for a visit. Aunt Marg and I headed over to see them this afternoon. Was great to see Alison and Kenny and to meet their two boys....Finlay came along 10 days early. He's a wee cutie and so is his ...
Genna - 5 1/2 Snow Days and Counting...
... running. No one here has snow tires, and that combined with slush and ice on the roads made things pretty dangerous. Walking from the train station I watched several cars struggle to get up the hill by my school as traffic built up behind them.
My school opened back up today, however the trains running from here in Anniesland to Dumbarton are cancelled so I couldn’t get it. And even though the school has only ...