Planet Grace
A LITTLE BIT ABOUT ME
I guess this page is designed to tell you something about the researchers so here goes:-
I'm in my thirties and am married to a bloke (known as Frank) who I met at university where I did History. I am currently working as a PA, which is fun as I really enjoy organising people. We live in Southampton & have two cats & a number of fish.
I enjoy reading - well put it this way - I have a pathological fear of finding myself somewhere without something to read. Mainly history books but also detective fiction (esp Dorothy L Sayers), graphic novels, sci-fi, anything that's lying around. I think that's why I was attracted to this site - it has so many things to read on it. I have a tattoo of a fairy on my ankle (hence the smiley).
I also enjoy movies, ballet, some art & cooking. Cooking is my other compulsion - I am obsessed with fattening up all my friends.
As of 1st September 2006, we now have a daughter called Madlen Berengaria so I have less time for the interweb & for reading, but still cooking and she is certainly keeping me busy.
That's about all I can think of for now but I can always come back & add some more.
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