How the hell did the hairdye that was supposed to lighten my hair actually make it darker?

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This weekend has seen me making provisional going-home plans – looks like I’ll be flying back on the night of the 17th February (just that little bit too late for Jason and Rene’s wedding, harrumph). I’ll most likely be returning on either Saturday 4th or Sunday 5th March.
A nice sweet touch is that I won’t be flying home alone, as I thought a few weeks ago :) Ian and I will obviously both be looking forward to spending some time with our parents alone, and so I’ve got a bit of a task on my hands, to try and work out how to fit in family, friends and fun into this little 2 week time frame.

It’s really far away, but here are provisional dates so far:

While you may think I have little else to write about other than my future holiday itinerary, and you may be right, or I may be trying really hard not to write about my leg-scratching, or my dopey love-filled weekend (DEEP BREATH), detailing this does serve the purpose of allowing you Saffer rockit-readers to perhaps influence where I am at a certain time. I have already been promised some watermelon martinis, Ca, you better deliver.

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