Those three Little Words
I remember sitting in my room in Kisumu in my first week out on my own and wondering what people would think of me come June-which felt like an eternity away. I even jotted down a few ideas of things I hope people will be saying about me-all good of course. So now is your chance to prove me right, wrong or indifferent. Three words only please, what're you expecting this time next week (I know, I know). As ever invisible biscuits will be winging their way (they can fly you know can biscuits) to a few winners chosen by me when next I blog, which'll either be Thursday evening or Friday afternoon. Depends what mood the busses are in.

15 Comments:
That's a tricky one.
However, after careful consideration, i have chosen the following to describe what I think you'll be like:
lovingly world wise
Or at least, far more than you were before.
Love you and can't wait till you get home,
Susie
Dad reckons Small Dark ,and Grewsome (figuratively speaking not physically)See you soon
Thin, Changed, Missed.
(But I do reserve the right to add another three wnen I have had a think about it!)
Love Mum xxxxxx
Exhilarated - Gorgeous - Lushless
My prize will be remedying the last together.
Lots of love
x x x x x x x
I was thinking
Older wiser greater
then I remembered Wendy had talked about losing some weight, so I wondered how much, if you are all thin with very visible bones, then I will have to change it to
older wiser grater (as in cheese grater).
or of course, within a short time of landing, having eaten your fill of them, you might be a
creme egg bar
Are we allowed more than one three word phrase, provided we dont run them together. and can I do one for Susie, I heard her practising today for her piano exam
really good painist
I have another one for Wendy:
sock poi-er extraordinaire
and fo course the one we all know and havent mentioned
Blessed By God
Liz
smelly, sunburnt and slatternly (what a great word)
that is very unkind Mike! Slatternly isnt a nice word. something like
scented suntanned and sassy would be better
Wendy, on your return, hit him with his drumsticks.
Anon
Can I add another one?
living life amazingly.
As in, to the full, but couldn't put it into three words.
And liz, you flatter me but thank you.
I do not flatter you Susie, you sounded really good - I am not the best judge, of course, but am used to hearing our own piano played. It sounded complicated as well, much more than the stuff Lynne plays, but she hasnt done grades, dont know what grade she would be at
I struggle with chopsticks!
Liz
Ok I'll add my 3 cents...
Changed, Renewed, Empowered
Can't wait to hear you tell your story in person (oh and for the pantomime with a pirate king and his puppet crew you're going to write ;)
Oh and liz....
How do you play piano WITH chopsticks??? No wonder you struggle!
Ok honey I've been thinking and this is the best I could come up with.
Wiser, Stronger, Happier
Can't wait to see you on Wednesday chick.
Matt is going to get up specially early for it.
By the way Hope meeting Augustino was good and all went well.
Wendy I expect that you will be as all great adventurers are:
full of stories
and
keen to return
Andy B you know perfectly well what I mean! Chopsticks is that AWFUL tune that people play when they cant play anything else.
Liz
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