Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Choc-free goodness

Very wisely, I haven't climbed on the scales since Easter, but I can't lay any weight-gain-blame on the lovely Easter surprise parcel which came from Alice at Raspberry.

It contained a gorgeous fat-free egg hand felted card,

a yummy low-cal fabric and trim bundle
and most decadent of all, a beautiful felt corsage with freshwater pearls.
And be
st of all, it was one of those 'just because' parcels. And the boys loved their gummy bunnies too Alice.

Mark has a hearing test tomorrow - if they find any hearing problems I'll eat my hat. Male selective deafness, maybe! That seems to run in the family. What? Yours too? Amazing!

9 comments:

nuttnbunny said...

No time to step on the scale. Still stuffing my face with sugary goodness.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure that hearing problem has been identified as solely linked to the y chromosome.

And I unwisely did step on the scales this morning. Big mistake, emphasis on the big.

Di said...

The corsage and the egg card are just beautiful! Easter here was also full of food and friends!!

Anonymous said...

oh, they've checked thomas' hearing several times. he's either not interested in the test, or can't communicate as well as they need.

but it's always nothing.

velcro said...

the y chromosome is responsible for a lot of things isn't it not just selective hearing but also a complete inability to find anything even stuff right under their feet.

don't stand on the scales, just don't!

Anonymous said...

Lovely goodies, they look very strokeable.

I have a chocolatey keyboard, and my scales have run out of batteries, phew!

Anonymous said...

I'm avoiding the scales too!
What a lovely parcel you received.

Anonymous said...

Yes, we have a problem with selective hearing loss in this house, too. It's amazing to me that it can present at such a young age.

Anonymous said...

thats an extremely wise decision, trust me I did it and I absolutely wish I hadn't...

on the hearing from the husband, if I had a dime for everytime I got a "when did you tell me that?" I would be a very rich woman.