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Monday 29 August 2011

A Day Out in Kent …

You know, I’ve possibly already mentioned that I was in Kent, yesterday, haven’t I … ?

No, actually, scrub that: I know I have, this morning … !

But … ?

Well, to be frank, I thought I’d ALSO post up some of the photos I took.

Those …

And a video …

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But, of course, where thing’s get REALLY boggling … ?

Is when I looked up ‘cousins’ on Wikipedia: the actual family do I was at having been organised by my cousin Dean*, at his place in Kent.

Technically … ? His two adult children — Hannah and Joe — are me, Anna and Ruth’s 1st cousins, once removed.

As is Jude to Dean, and his younger brother Mark.

And … ?

Technically Jade, Hannah and Joe, as they share a great-grandparent, are second cousins.

Personally … ?

I’m just glad Wikipedia’s around.

I don’t think ANY of us have managed to sort that out, up until now … !










































































































































































































* That’s him with the iPad … ! (His wife, Wendy, owns a Mac mini of her own, who’ve I’ve AUTOMATICALLY started to think of as Cousin Bruce. And both of their adult child have MacBooks of their own. Including Hannah and her feller, Gary: Hannah’s running Lion the lucky what’sit … !)

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