I was downstairs enjoying my first coffee, having already cleaned the cat's litter tray, before Ellie stirred. The preschool process was triggered and ran smoothly. We marched out the door into the early morning sunshine and dropped Ellie in her classroom. Diane headed home, and I set out for my morning walk. The sky was slowly turning blue as the low sun rose in the sky, but it was still quite chilly. I completed my normal loops around the estate and then headed home for breakfast. (My audiobook is moving towards a climax, so I'm looking forward to my next walk.)
Back home, I had my breakfast and completed the shopping list for today's adventure among the Zombies as they shuffled aimlessly in Sainsbury's. I must have had a mental aberration as we managed to leave without a couple of items that were clearly on our list.
Lottie was just finishing up as we got home and unloaded the car.
After some lunch, I settled in the Orangery (the sun had made it very warm and comfortable) to grab some Kindle time. Diane received a message from the cat whisperer - he had some availability for Jasper during half-term. We grabbed it and immediately set about booking a few nights away in Christchurch. With the alert sent to Jane and Trevor, they too booked.
We stopped off at the park with Ellie after collecting her from school. We didn't stay long as the sun was sinking behind the houses, and the temperature was dropping. Ellie wasn't with us for too long before Zoe came to collect her. We will be going to Zoe's to babysit later as she has to pop into work briefly to deliver a management message to the night staff.
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