leave me in Bath’s public library on Saturday mornings so she could go and do the shopping. I was three or four. You wouldn’t do that these days, but I remember it as a safe place. Thrilling, too. It felt like freedom, all the books and endless possibilities. My mum’s nickname for me was “Muni” – if she couldn’t find me, she’d call it really loudly. In a library. Mortifying.That’s what I try to teach my daughter. Be brave in your choices, don’t worry so much about what other people think.
candlestick. One of the prop guys had the hilt of one and I said, “That would make a great candlestick!” Last week, I got a parcel – he’d sent me two lightsaber candlesticks with a box of long blue candles. That gives me joy.and believe in the world of small things. There’s something divine about watching the tiny daily changes in a garden and being awake to the cycle of life. Even if you’re in a bad place, the world keeps turning and the flowers keep blooming.
Sure you did honey🤯
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