We had a quiet start to the day. There was no pressing need to get going, so we had a quiet breakfast. While Di went to get ready for the day, I fixed the mounting for the new vacuum cleaner to the wall in the "man cave".
We set off for Portsmouth. Di wanted some Skechers (sandals) and the outlet shop at Gunwharf Quays has a vast selection. It was a bit grey as we drove to the car park, but the sun was trying to break through, and it wasn't long before we had a lovely sunny morning.
We started our trip with a gentle wander around the whole complex, so that we could see what was available. We stopped in at various stores that caught our eye. There was a Charles Tyrwhitt outlet where I ordered a couple of new shirts, and a Crew Clothing outlet where we found a jumper for Di and a polo shirt for me.
Eventually, we found our way into Skechers. There was a good selection of sandals, and Di found two pairs that she liked. After trying on a couple of sizes of each, a decision was made, and we walked out clutching two boxes.
After a phone call with Zoe, we went straight back to Skechers to find a pair of trainers for Ellie. The selection wasn't extensive in Ellie's size, but we found a pair that we thought she would like.
With the shopping done, we strolled around the site. Away from the main drag, it was quite tranquil.
"Surely, there must have been a suitable restaurant for lunch?" You may ask.
Well, it's funny you should say that. We did, indeed, sit down in the sunshine outside The Old Customs House and ordered their fish and chips and a nice cool drink.
We sat and chatted and watched the world potter by. Eventually, we stirred ourselves and, after a final walk around the shopping centre, we returned to the car and drove home.
We had a quiet afternoon with our Kindles.