At the prom again today.
Lil Man and Hubby Dearest were playing football a tad close to the riverside…
Can you see it? Let me enlarge it for you…
His favorite ball… Off to discover lands anew!
Musings and memories, words and wisdom… of a working family woman
07 Mar 2015 14 Comments
by Ritu in Children Tags: Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, children, Football, Lost, Prom
At the prom again today.
Lil Man and Hubby Dearest were playing football a tad close to the riverside…
Can you see it? Let me enlarge it for you…
His favorite ball… Off to discover lands anew!
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Mar 08, 2015 @ 01:33:54
Where is this ? I have been wondering what the prom is – the only prom I have heard of is what school students have when they are about to graduate.
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Mar 08, 2015 @ 09:30:53
Short for promenade. In days of old, there would be an area near the sea, or river in our case, where people would go for a walk, an amble, a promenade! Oth is is in Kent, near the River Thames.
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Mar 08, 2015 @ 09:53:11
Oh ok; thanks for writing in. I have read of Kent , which was perhaps the setting of Enid Blyton’s Five Find Outer series- one of my childhood favourites- have you read these ? There is often a reference to Maidenhead.
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Mar 08, 2015 @ 09:59:19
I love Enid Blyton!! I was more the Mallory Towers, and St Clare’s reader though! Maidenhead is Berkshire, not too far from us!
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Mar 08, 2015 @ 10:04:34
Thank you and glad to meet you again- because you are an Enid Blyton fan too !
Can you believe, when I went to the US recently to a bookshop which had so many books, old and new and the booksellers had never heard of Enid Blyton – I nearly died of shock.
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Mar 08, 2015 @ 10:07:43
That really is shocking! My first experience was when I was 4… I was in hospital, having my tonsils out, and as I’d been so brave, my mum bought me the whole original Noddy series, gollywogs n all! It was a life long love story! I have collected others along the way, and read them to my own children now! In fact the Famous Five, and Secret Seven, which I wasn’t fussed about then, I’m discovering with them now!
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Mar 08, 2015 @ 10:13:58
And I- at 45, I am on an Enid Blyton collecting spree- I try to buy and read over all books, those I have read as a child and some not read, so I have a handy collection for me to read- Bliss- no sisters or mother to fight with to get the books and read them first- needless to mention they are great fans as well.
As a child, I got books from libraries or from friends but these days, I own them as well. The advantages of growing up !
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Mar 08, 2015 @ 10:16:27
Totally!!!
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Mar 07, 2015 @ 21:00:24
Now if you lived in Minnesota, you could just drive to the other side of the lake and wait for the ball.
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Mar 07, 2015 @ 21:44:04
My Lil Man was all for jumping in and having a swim!!!
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Mar 07, 2015 @ 19:47:04
awww …
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Mar 07, 2015 @ 20:20:15
I know…!!
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Mar 07, 2015 @ 19:42:48
Oh Dear, poor little orange ball!
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Mar 07, 2015 @ 20:20:05
It was well on its way to Essex when we saw it last!
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