May 10,  2004

       Very nice day yesterday.  my daughter cut/coloured my hair for me in the morning, and then we had a nice breakfast with Himself and His daughter.  After that we headed off to the local mall for a bit of shopping for girl-like things (more shrink wrapped clothing for the two of them!) HOURS later, we made it back home to find my son and a friend already here - and he had brought me a book; "Best of Bizarre".  Excellent!  The pictures are totally all fetish and it's one of those books that you just want to keep looking at.

        Himself had to fly out of town for work, and the two girls had to get home, so it was just my son and friend and myself for dinner.  He cooked though, and we had a really nice time.  And i discovered that the friend does a great kitchen-cleanup. Perfect.

        And Himself brought me tulips.  Which i found very exciting - no one has ever given me tulips before! These can be planted so they'll come up again next year - which He had to explain means only the bulbs get planted.  

       A perfect day.  And He's coming back home tonight - so i'm gearing up for a good snuggle.  Heh.

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Quick practice sketch - ignore hands, feet, face hair.  lol.  i was just practicing the weird pose.

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