This must have been designed for A Level History or Undergraduate studies, it’s such a concise, clear little book. I wanted more, although it’s great as an introduction. A little light reading before embarking on the second part of George Martin’s fantasy epic to please Kev.
Everyone in the family is so ill at the moment. Poor Lib has an ear infection, and keeps sticking her finger in it to make it worse. Added to her insistence on feeding herself and covering everything with toast and pasta sauce she is a messy messy baby. Fred is just very quiet, although Calpol turns him into a Tasmanian Devil for a few hours. When he comes down though, he crashes. A good guide to how well he is feeling is how often sentences still end with ‘smelly socks’. Helen’s had quite enough of it all and made us all go out for fresh air yesterday. Now we all feel worse. . .
It’s put my running back quite a bit, which is very disheartening as I’d just set a new PB for 10K (53 minutes) before this all started. I’ve hardly run now for three weeks, although I do have a cross country 10K on Saturday morning, so hopefully I’ll be fit for that. Need to do sub 2 hours on the Reading Half Marathon on 1st April. . .
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