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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Spoil yourself!
It's just approaching 8.30pm
I am showered
I am spritzed with Penhaligons
I am in a freshly made bed
The candles are on
As is the electric blanket (low)
Pooch is snoozing away by my side
I have a Mount Gay Barbados rum and diet , served long over ice
First Aid Kit are playing quietly through the smart speaker
I have chats here to read and smirk at
I have others to ponder and learn from
I have pics to peruse
This, for me, is bliss
What are you doing to spoil yourself tonight? |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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Aww Bussy, this is so idyllic. I've missed your gentle words.
What Penhaligon's are you using? I introduced an old man friend to Halfeti (well Penhaligon's in general) and when he wears it I feel like I'm ovulating.
So how am I treating myself? Catching up on messages. Voice notes. My partner has gone out to buy me a tube grip as I've twisted my knee quite badly (but it was worth it).
I'm going to have an early night, watch an episode of something maybe. Maybe make a hot chocolate. And smile thinking about the past 24 hours. |
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I'm reclining on bed, resting my leg. I've been relatively busy today. I took Mr KC to his 08:00 train, requiring an 07:30 departure. I came home and did moving house admin all morning and tidied my kitchen AND washed up, all from my wheelchair! Novelty! After lunch, I pushed by wheelchair up to the new doctors to register - that's the biggest physical exertion I've had in over a month. But now my leg hurts quite a lot, so I'm propped up with giant pillows and doing nothing...... |
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I saw my big sister for the first time in a while as she was dropping off birthday presents for tomorrow, which was nice.
Currently battening down the hatches and cuddling with the disabled mutt as I'm expecting to have some big emotions tomorrow and I'd like to be prepared for it.
But I have the end of the week to look forward to. And I know the rougher memories will fade with more time |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Aww Bussy, this is so idyllic. I've missed your gentle words.
What Penhaligon's are you using? I introduced an old man friend to Halfeti (well Penhaligon's in general) and when he wears it I feel like I'm ovulating.
So how am I treating myself? Catching up on messages. Voice notes. My partner has gone out to buy me a tube grip as I've twisted my knee quite badly (but it was worth it).
I'm going to have an early night, watch an episode of something maybe. Maybe make a hot chocolate. And smile thinking about the past 24 hours. "
Sorry Meli, it's Wednesday morning now, but it was Castille
I am a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to Penhaligons
Castile for everyday wear
Opus for a night out
Usually bought in a multi buy deal from one of their outlet shops - cos it ain't cheap is it! |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"Aww Bussy, this is so idyllic. I've missed your gentle words.
What Penhaligon's are you using? I introduced an old man friend to Halfeti (well Penhaligon's in general) and when he wears it I feel like I'm ovulating.
So how am I treating myself? Catching up on messages. Voice notes. My partner has gone out to buy me a tube grip as I've twisted my knee quite badly (but it was worth it).
I'm going to have an early night, watch an episode of something maybe. Maybe make a hot chocolate. And smile thinking about the past 24 hours.
Sorry Meli, it's Wednesday morning now, but it was Castille
I am a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to Penhaligons
Castile for everyday wear
Opus for a night out
Usually bought in a multi buy deal from one of their outlet shops - cos it ain't cheap is it! "
Just as I log on I see your thread again.
Ah Castile is lovely! It's really quite expensive. Worth it though. I'm going to treat myself soon to one, can't decide which. Want to go into a store and get the silk scarf.
P.S shortly I'll be venturing up North. Like proper North. I've already checked, there's a bakery nearby. It's crumpet loaf time.
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"Aww Bussy, this is so idyllic. I've missed your gentle words.
What Penhaligon's are you using? I introduced an old man friend to Halfeti (well Penhaligon's in general) and when he wears it I feel like I'm ovulating.
So how am I treating myself? Catching up on messages. Voice notes. My partner has gone out to buy me a tube grip as I've twisted my knee quite badly (but it was worth it).
I'm going to have an early night, watch an episode of something maybe. Maybe make a hot chocolate. And smile thinking about the past 24 hours.
Sorry Meli, it's Wednesday morning now, but it was Castille
I am a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to Penhaligons
Castile for everyday wear
Opus for a night out
Usually bought in a multi buy deal from one of their outlet shops - cos it ain't cheap is it! "
Ah, fellow Penhaligon's fan - look no further than 'Quercus' if you've not tried it... perfection in a bottle imho. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Aww Bussy, this is so idyllic. I've missed your gentle words.
What Penhaligon's are you using? I introduced an old man friend to Halfeti (well Penhaligon's in general) and when he wears it I feel like I'm ovulating.
So how am I treating myself? Catching up on messages. Voice notes. My partner has gone out to buy me a tube grip as I've twisted my knee quite badly (but it was worth it).
I'm going to have an early night, watch an episode of something maybe. Maybe make a hot chocolate. And smile thinking about the past 24 hours.
Sorry Meli, it's Wednesday morning now, but it was Castille
I am a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to Penhaligons
Castile for everyday wear
Opus for a night out
Usually bought in a multi buy deal from one of their outlet shops - cos it ain't cheap is it!
Just as I log on I see your thread again.
Ah Castile is lovely! It's really quite expensive. Worth it though. I'm going to treat myself soon to one, can't decide which. Want to go into a store and get the silk scarf.
P.S shortly I'll be venturing up North. Like proper North. I've already checked, there's a bakery nearby. It's crumpet loaf time.
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I almost bought one last weekend, from the garden centre, til I noted the price
Turns out you can buy more Penhaligons for what it costs for a crumpet loaf in Notcutts*
* some poetic exaggeration maybe involved in the making of this statement |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Aww Bussy, this is so idyllic. I've missed your gentle words.
What Penhaligon's are you using? I introduced an old man friend to Halfeti (well Penhaligon's in general) and when he wears it I feel like I'm ovulating.
So how am I treating myself? Catching up on messages. Voice notes. My partner has gone out to buy me a tube grip as I've twisted my knee quite badly (but it was worth it).
I'm going to have an early night, watch an episode of something maybe. Maybe make a hot chocolate. And smile thinking about the past 24 hours.
Sorry Meli, it's Wednesday morning now, but it was Castille
I am a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to Penhaligons
Castile for everyday wear
Opus for a night out
Usually bought in a multi buy deal from one of their outlet shops - cos it ain't cheap is it!
Ah, fellow Penhaligon's fan - look no further than 'Quercus' if you've not tried it... perfection in a bottle imho."
Quercus is at #3 spot
You can readily get the shower gel for that scent too, which is always good in my book |
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