Daney Parker
When I am not eating chocolate, or even when I am, I spend a lot of time writing, but more time watching TV obvs.
I am the mother of two incredibly talented and good-looking (not that that matters of course) grown up children who think I am deluded. I am also a forgetful wife - my husband thinks I sometimes forget he exists.
Last, but by no means least, I am the slave of two ungrateful cats. Oh, and I also play a bit of tennis, badly, do yoga, inflexibly and walk over 16,000 steps a day.
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