Woman's Weekly

Stumped by MY SISTER

Before we begin, here is something of an apology. I’ve been looking through recent editions of the Rosemary archive, and I fear I might have given a misleading impression of life at Dear Towers.

You could, for example, be forgiven for thinking that all my time is taken up with the following:

Drinking hot chocolate, or occasionally coffee if I’m in the mood.

Eating cake. If cake is not available, then biscuits.

Talking about men with my sister, like a couple of giggly teenagers after their first date.

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