No pain, no gain

Who would want to give up chocolate? Not many people, including me. Obviously I had a mad 2 minutes in which it seemed like a good idea, but that was weeks ago and I've come to my senses now. All too late though, I had already committed myself to the fabulous 'Stuff Your Rucksack' scheme for a trip to Nepal in April. This will see me forced to leave the kitchen sink behind and instead fill my rucksack with far more useful things to support the work of Nepal Schools Aid (UK) with disadvantaged children in Kathmandu.

Instead of financial support I am seeking donations of coloured paper/crayons/finger paints/maps/plastic letters to take to Nepal. If you would like to make a financial donation though, it would of course be very welcome. Please click on the link to My Charity page.
*Update - educational posters are also urgently needed as a priority!*

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Day Eight: foggy, but not foggy enough...

...I still saw the chocolate covered coffee beans in Julian Graves, and found myself standing at the till with them. Now they are sitting in the kitchen making me feel guilty. I need an excuse for having bought them.
Or maybe I could just hide them. No one need know.
Yes, I'll hide them, and if they are found, I'll say they are a surprise present for someone.
Me probably.

I even got past Muffin Break unscathed, though I did pause by the chocolate mud cake and inhaled so hard I nearly fainted.

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