Today seemed slow. I had to get up early to greet Ellie, who entered the house like a whirlwind, eager to tell me about her latest water bottle! (She seems to have an obsession with water bottles, and Zoe will soon have to build an extension just to store them all).
Diane had an appointment at the hairdresser's, so I left her to get ready while I walked Ellie to school. With her safely deposited in class, I headed off for my morning walk. Di left, soon after I got home. No sooner had she gone than Lottie turned up. We had a chat before I headed to my study to get on with various items of admin, and I had to change a light in the bathroom.
Now, a regular reader may wonder when we were going to do the Sainsbury's shop. When Di returned from the hairdresser's, we decided to throw caution to the wind and leave the shopping for tomorrow. I know! How could we be so reckless?
We had a quiet afternoon with our Kindles before I returned to cruise-hunting. I am coming close to concluding that there is very little that would suit us at a price point that I am happy with. The requirement for a "suite" is what tips the balance. I haven't written it off yet, but I certainly need to think some more.
1 comment:
Sometimes slow days are just what we need to relax and rejuvenate. Thank you so much for sharing. Warm greetings to you from a retired lady living in Montreal, Canada. I wish you good health and happiness.
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