In the time it took to retrieve her camera from its place on the shelf in the sitting room Angie also had the need to thwart an escape attempt by Smudge. Bless her but the cat was tenacious. Angie jogged back up the stairs again with camera in hand, cat still safely on the other side of the locked door.
As she came to the dinning room she grinned at what appeared to be some form of organised chaos and immediately poked her camera into life to get some shots of the racing twins, Ollie's benevolent overseeing, and Katie waiting to set up glasses that were probably not the right thing to give to the little scamps in charge of cutlery. She took a few photos and then settled the camera back around her neck. "I don't think so, although I assume you get an end or corner so nobody gets jabbed in the side by a stray elbow," she said. That lesson had been learned back at Hogwarts after one too many jostled sides at mealtimes. "Best ask Ali though," she added.