The temperature overnight had obviously warmed up in the light rain we had experienced. Then, before dawn, the rain died away, and the temperatures dropped. This was a very good recipe for black ice.
Ellie was dropped off at 6:35 but was still barely conscious. I sent her upstairs to get into bed with Nana, where she fell asleep. We left her until 7:30 before disturbing her. The normal morning process was followed, and Ellie and I left for school at 8:30. Ellie promptly slipped on some black ice and ended up on the pavement. From then on, she held on to my hand all the way to school. When we arrived, we saw several children who had fallen on the ice. I left Ellie as she marched into class, and I set off on my walk. I was very cautious at first, but it soon became clear that my usual route was fairly safe.
By the time I arrived home, Diane had already left to go to Pilates in Angmering. I settled down with a bowl of porridge, a coffee, and the overnight news. With breakfast cleared away, I took some of the Christmas detritus out to the garage. The rest will have to wait until Di has finished wrapping it up and squirrelling it away in the correct boxes. I then cracked on and cleared the outstanding ironing (most of which was mine, anyway).
With chores out of the way, I returned to editing the 2025 blog entries for the journal. I managed to complete all of July by the time I stopped for lunch. Di arrived home just as I finished preparing lunch. We chatted over our snack, then I retired to the lounge with my Kindle. Di went out to the Orangery and finished squirrelling the Christmas decorations away in the storage crates. I went to collect Ellie from after-school football practice and took her home before returning to the lounge and my Kindle for 30 minutes.
Dinner is now finished, and the dishwasher is in control of the crockery.

