I know, she has an 'I love Daddy' too, but she rarely wear that :-p
I got is at H&M, but in Denmark. They have them in Europe (I have also seen them in Sweden and the UK) but when I went to H&M here in California I didn't see them. Btw, I don't know why you are Glasgow_girl, but I used to live in Glasgow, my husband is Scottish :-)
Single mom of DD (2010), TTC #2 since June 2013.
Occasionally I'm blogging about my life with flybaby.
That's cool, I lived there for three years, DH was born and raised in Edinburgh but we worked at Glasgow Uni together and then moved to California 3 years ago. We still go back all the time and and I miss some of the UK lifestyle. We lived in the West End, on Woodlands Road, had a gorgeous apartment (which I miss a lot!). What brought you to Tennessee?
Single mom of DD (2010), TTC #2 since June 2013.
Occasionally I'm blogging about my life with flybaby.
When I was in uni I did Camp America, and they placed me at a camp not too far from where I live now. Loved it so much that I came back every summer for 3 years, and when I graduated, I came and worked at a camp in the same conference.
Before the summer camp starts, all the camps in the conference send the counselors to this one camp to do training etc. My now husband was a counselor one year, and that was pretty much that.
We don't get to go back as much as I would like (I would love to go back and live for a little while - MIL would string me up though). We grew up in Broomhill, but my parents live in Bearsden now.
I really miss the lifestyle. Especially cos where we live is a pretty small town. I got excited the other day because my local grocery store expanded their international section and now I can buy HobNobs and digestive biscuits!
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I know, she has an 'I love Daddy' too, but she rarely wear that :-p
I got is at H&M, but in Denmark. They have them in Europe (I have also seen them in Sweden and the UK) but when I went to H&M here in California I didn't see them. Btw, I don't know why you are Glasgow_girl, but I used to live in Glasgow, my husband is Scottish :-)
When I was in uni I did Camp America, and they placed me at a camp not too far from where I live now. Loved it so much that I came back every summer for 3 years, and when I graduated, I came and worked at a camp in the same conference.
Before the summer camp starts, all the camps in the conference send the counselors to this one camp to do training etc. My now husband was a counselor one year, and that was pretty much that.
We don't get to go back as much as I would like (I would love to go back and live for a little while - MIL would string me up though). We grew up in Broomhill, but my parents live in Bearsden now.
I really miss the lifestyle. Especially cos where we live is a pretty small town. I got excited the other day because my local grocery store expanded their international section and now I can buy HobNobs and digestive biscuits!