Eleven days off! Eleven days off! ELEVEN! DAYS! OFF!
This is a very unusual period of eleven days off (did I mention that already?) in the middle of our Summer term. Normally we take one continuous six-week break in the Summer. But to take in several festivals in the first half of August (including Edinburgh) this year, we decided to shorten that break by a week, on the condition that we could take it another point. That point is NOW - and it's a dream. I'll tell you why.
Today, Jessie walked around our corner of East London for most of the day (after an obligatory morning spin class, of course). It's funny how a bit of sun can help you to reconnect with where you are. We had lunch in Soho, drinks on Hoxton Square, and dinner in Dalston. If you ask me, it's been a pretty great day. Tomorrow, we're all heading to Bruiser's house in Oxford for a barbecue. Don't worry, I'll make sure he doesn't burn anything (including himself).
Eleven days off! Eleven days off! ELEVEN! DAYS! OFF!
This is a very unusual period of eleven days off (did I mention that already?) in the middle of our Summer term. Normally we take one continuous six-week break in the Summer. But to take in several festivals in the first half of August (including Edinburgh) this year, we decided to shorten that break by a week, on the condition that we could take it another point. That point is NOW - and it's a dream. I'll tell you why.
Today, Jessie walked around our corner of East London for most of the day (after an obligatory morning spin class, of course). It's funny how a bit of sun can help you to reconnect with where you are. We had lunch in Soho, drinks on Hoxton Square, and dinner in Dalston. If you ask me, it's been a pretty great day. Tomorrow, we're all heading to Bruiser's house in Oxford for a barbecue. Don't worry, I'll make sure he doesn't burn anything (including himself).
Eleven days off! Eleven days off! ELEVEN! DAYS! OFF!
This is a very unusual period of eleven days off (did I mention that already?) in the middle of our Summer term. Normally we take one continuous six-week break in the Summer. But to take in several festivals in the first half of August (including Edinburgh) this year, we decided to shorten that break by a week, on the condition that we could take it another point. That point is NOW - and it's a dream. I'll tell you why.
Today, Jessie walked around our corner of East London for most of the day (after an obligatory morning spin class, of course). It's funny how a bit of sun can help you to reconnect with where you are. We had lunch in Soho, drinks on Hoxton Square, and dinner in Dalston. If you ask me, it's been a pretty great day. Tomorrow, we're all heading to Bruiser's house in Oxford for a barbecue. Don't worry, I'll make sure he doesn't burn anything (including himself).
Eleven days off! Eleven days off! ELEVEN! DAYS! OFF!
This is a very unusual period of eleven days off (did I mention that already?) in the middle of our Summer term. Normally we take one continuous six-week break in the Summer. But to take in several festivals in the first half of August (including Edinburgh) this year, we decided to shorten that break by a week, on the condition that we could take it another point. That point is NOW - and it's a dream. I'll tell you why.
Today, Jessie walked around our corner of East London for most of the day (after an obligatory morning spin class, of course). It's funny how a bit of sun can help you to reconnect with where you are. We had lunch in Soho, drinks on Hoxton Square, and dinner in Dalston. If you ask me, it's been a pretty great day. Tomorrow, we're all heading to Bruiser's house in Oxford for a barbecue. Don't worry, I'll make sure he doesn't burn anything (including himself).
Eleven days off! Eleven days off! ELEVEN! DAYS! OFF!
This is a very unusual period of eleven days off (did I mention that already?) in the middle of our Summer term. Normally we take one continuous six-week break in the Summer. But to take in several festivals in the first half of August (including Edinburgh) this year, we decided to shorten that break by a week, on the condition that we could take it another point. That point is NOW - and it's a dream. I'll tell you why.
Today, Jessie walked around our corner of East London for most of the day (after an obligatory morning spin class, of course). It's funny how a bit of sun can help you to reconnect with where you are. We had lunch in Soho, drinks on Hoxton Square, and dinner in Dalston. If you ask me, it's been a pretty great day. Tomorrow, we're all heading to Bruiser's house in Oxford for a barbecue. Don't worry, I'll make sure he doesn't burn anything (including himself).
Eleven days off! Eleven days off! ELEVEN! DAYS! OFF!
This is a very unusual period of eleven days off (did I mention that already?) in the middle of our Summer term. Normally we take one continuous six-week break in the Summer. But to take in several festivals in the first half of August (including Edinburgh) this year, we decided to shorten that break by a week, on the condition that we could take it another point. That point is NOW - and it's a dream. I'll tell you why.
Today, Jessie walked around our corner of East London for most of the day (after an obligatory morning spin class, of course). It's funny how a bit of sun can help you to reconnect with where you are. We had lunch in Soho, drinks on Hoxton Square, and dinner in Dalston. If you ask me, it's been a pretty great day. Tomorrow, we're all heading to Bruiser's house in Oxford for a barbecue. Don't worry, I'll make sure he doesn't burn anything (including himself).
Eleven days off! Eleven days off! ELEVEN! DAYS! OFF!
This is a very unusual period of eleven days off (did I mention that already?) in the middle of our Summer term. Normally we take one continuous six-week break in the Summer. But to take in several festivals in the first half of August (including Edinburgh) this year, we decided to shorten that break by a week, on the condition that we could take it another point. That point is NOW - and it's a dream. I'll tell you why.
Today, Jessie walked around our corner of East London for most of the day (after an obligatory morning spin class, of course). It's funny how a bit of sun can help you to reconnect with where you are. We had lunch in Soho, drinks on Hoxton Square, and dinner in Dalston. If you ask me, it's been a pretty great day. Tomorrow, we're all heading to Bruiser's house in Oxford for a barbecue. Don't worry, I'll make sure he doesn't burn anything (including himself).