Thursday, 12 April 2007

About my next outing to Liverpool

Thursday,12 April 2007

Today is a very calm day,now it's 4:20 and I'm alone in the house because Beti is enjoying herself with Liv and Izzy.You know.. these are the last days of Easter holidays and the next Monday all children are going back to school.

I've just finished to pass the vacuum in the whole house..I love do it!! And as usual,when I was passing the vacuum Poppy,George and Lilly were disappeared because they have afraid of this "infernal instrument which makes too noise" !! Anyway..after I tidied the house I've decided to write my blog because I was so eager to update it about my next outing!!
I'm going to Liverpool on 20,21,22 April !! I will stay at Terri and Alan's house for nearly three days and I'm looking forward to seeing they again and visiting Liverpool that is said to be a very nice town!!
Yesterday evening Tash,when came back from work,proposed to me to go to her in-laws for the next week-end,so I agreed because it could be a very nice opportunity for me to go and see Terri and Alan and to thank Terri personally for every think.

Now I have to leave the desk to Beti,who has just come back at home,but I will come back to write my blog maybe this evening,before I go to bed.
See you later.
Anna Lisa.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dear Anna Lisa,

This is another very good blog. Alan and I enjoy reading your blog. Your English is very good. There are just a few little mistakes, which I will tell you about because I hope this will help you.

And next Monday (you do not need ‘the’ before ‘next’)
All the children (you do need ‘the’ before ‘children’)
I’ve just vacuumed the whole house. I love doing it.
When I was vacuuming Poppy, George and Lilly disappeared because they are afraid of this infernal instrument which makes too much noise (‘much’ before ‘noise’).
I decided to write (‘I’ instead of ‘I’ve’)
To seeing them (‘them’ instead of ‘they’)
Yesterday evening when Tash came back from work she proposed that I should
Who has just come back home (you do not need ‘at’ before ‘home’)

Best wishes,
Terri