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Hi Rebecca,
How’s life? Things have been really hectic on the social front here. It seems to be nothing but parties!
Frankie and Joe had their housewarming1 last week, now that they’ve decorated and got all their furniture in.
A lot of our friends seem to be getting married lately: Josh went to his friend Mick’s stag party2 last weekend – they went to Spain for it!
And next week, my old schoolmate Angela’s having her hen night3. It’s fancy dress4 too.
I think I’ll go as Cleopatra. The wedding’s at the end of the month. I think the wedding party5 will include a lot of our year from school; that’ll be nice.
They’re having the reception6 at the Royal Hotel, very posh.
The following week Josh has got his annual company ball. It’s a black-tie7 affair.
Meanwhile, I’ve got the launch party8 for my new book coming up next month and I have the usual girls’ night out9 with Amy and Izzie every few weeks.
Oh, and there’s a leaving do10 at the office next week. We’re going to be exhausted by the end of the year!
Hope to hear from you soon, Jess x
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