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Adoption Certificate for Nellie, the Daily Thread numbat (with thanks to @Catfish)
Dyson stick vacuums, are they worth it?
Totally. I have had one for about 3 years and it's never let me down. And it was one of the cheaper models.
How is the battery holding up?
Pretty well. It's probably gone down about 10 minutes in all that time.
Not long ago I tossed up between a Miele and a Dyson, ended up going with the Miele. Regretting it because the canister is fiddly to empty, and whilst the power mode is incredible it depletes the battery really fast. So I guess my recommendation is I donβt know anything about the Dyson but donβt get a Miele. Unless you want it to look cool, because it does look swisher than a Dyson.
I've been thinking about saying the special three word sentence to my boyfriend, but some things are making me apprehensive. We haven't been dating for that long (only three months) and I don't say those words to just anyone. I might feel love towards him, but to me, love is also a commitment that you make with the other person. Seeing as it's still very early days, our future together just seems not too certain (but people can change at any point).
I have decided that one of the presents I'll give him for his upcoming birthday is a list of things I like about him and I might slip it in there :)
I'm the same.