Zoe's plans had changed so I was up, showered, and ready for Ellie to be deposited at the door just after 07:00. Her trainers were missing and were needed for today's PE lesson. So it was that once Ellie had eaten breakfast, I strolled around the corner and started a forensic search of Zoe's house, searching for the trainers. It only took me a couple of minutes to find them. They were in the shoe cupboard (who would have thought?) under one of Zoe's coats. We dropped Ellie at school (with the correct items of uniform for the day) and headed home for breakfast.
There wasn't a fixed plan for the day. I updated the accounts and then returned to the 1990's journal. This is going to take a lot longer than anticipated. It is not just the fact that it is sparse, it is more the case that key family events were not highlighted in the journals of the time and my only record is my photo and video library. It is already looking as if the final book will be well over 200 pages. I do need to be in the right mind frame, however, to make more progress.
The early afternoon was spent with our Kindles, ploughing through our latest books. Soon after 3 p.m. I went to the school to collect Ellie. She was her usual chirpy self and once she had demolished a snack she settled down for some maths homework. When that was complete, she finished off a present that she had been making (with Nana) for the upcoming Mother's Day.
Ellie had dinner with us this evening and has just been collected by Darren.
It's been a nice quiet day.
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