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Dave returned from his family visits last evening, so now I can feel like it's properly Christmas.
Out for brunch with Dave's best mate this morning, then Dave is having a filling replaced.
Gonna have to get the Christmas dinner veg in today. We'll see what is in the shops.

Oh dear Kath! Hope you get all you need Patti. I think today might be late enough to get the tree up Jim!



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Today I did important things like emptied the septic tank and cleaned out the various drains :-)

Sound much more important than a tree Jim!

I did my Tesco shop this morning which was fairly ghastly but then enjoyed a wee saunter along said High Street to buy the real food ie meat from butcher, fish from fishmonger and veg from the green grocer. I've made our Christmas meal starter and one of the desserts this afternoon so feeling quite productive!


We get it both ways, people will go down to Manchester shopping. Then with a lot of the others buying locally somebody who was in our town's B&M commented that all the tills were manned and the queues at them reached half way round the store. :-(

Sorry that it has been really quiet R, at least you have made enough to cover rent plus a bit extra. I'd love a proper greengrocer again. Oh no Lynne, I bet you told him off for that!

Hope everyone has a lovely day tomorrow and lovely days for the rest of eternity (yes, I'm assuming death will be cured sometime in the next 24 hours).

Hope you all had a lovely day and today is also good.

I confess Boxing Day is my favourite day, between work, slouch about read and potter and perhaps even nibble a little light lunch :-)

She just left - and there is no energy remaining in the account (we were in the pool at 11pm last night).
Best wishes to everyone for a successful New Year's celebration - raucous or peaceful according to taste.

So glad you had a lovely Christmas Alicia, even though you will pay for it. Sounds a good Boxing Day to me Jim!

Happy Christmas everyone and happy New year when it comes if I don't get here to post.
Cheers
MTM

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Glad your Mum had a good day MTM, it could be a tender time for her

I've had chocolate for lunch and I don't care!

Glad your mum had a good day MT, and you got to catch up with family. Glad you also had a good day Kath

Sounds like it might even be lots of fun to go shopping, but I'm sorry about the bad night - makes things so much harder.
Yesterday (your Boxing Day) had way too many things in it, but our eldest daughter used part of it to help with my computer, and, though I had a doctor's appointment, I got out of the facility and got to ride Maggie back and forth. Call it a draw.
I'll call today 'Breathing Day,' to describe what I'm capable of - and that's fine.
This place has an interesting New Year's celebration: We are three hours behind New York City, so, instead of staying up late, there's a party with fun activities which end at 9pm here as we watch the ball drop in NYC. Very convenient - then you go home and to bed at a reasonable hour.

Glad that your daughter sorted your computer and you got to ride Maggie Alicia, like the idea of the New Years celebration.


I'm quite looking forward to getting back, getting the school stuff organised and maybe having a couple of McMini's friends round before he goes back. Then really looking forward to going back to work, seeing what work is (writing, doing the new release, doing the audio etc)
Cheers
MTM

Well at least I didn't have to milk on Christmas Day, just feed heifers and dry cows :-)
In our case the frozen vol au went cases get used in May onwards as frozen turkey/chicken is thawed and mixed with a sauce and put in the cases to eat, normally with peas and mashed potato :-)

Enjoy the Scottish celebrations MT! Interesting Jim, would never think of having vol au vent cases with mash.

Just catching up with reviews and then I'm going to write!

Even breakfast Kath?

Just catching up with reviews and then I'm going to write!"
What about Yorkshire pudding?

Had some lovely presents but my absolute favourite was a copy of Erin Morgenstern's The Starless Sea. I hadn't seen the cover (or the blurb!) but her first book, The Night Circus, is probablu my favourite book. Mum was still talking about my face when I opened it, two days later! It is a beautiful book, absolutely gorgeous cover!




Am off to watch Stars Wars now. x

Nice to hear from you Kelly, glad you have been able to relax.

Other than that, started putting together another collection of dog and quad blog stories :-)


I've been doing some blog posts on memories of escapades in my twenties, that are fun.

It's a lovely sunny frosty day here today, and although the mornings it still is dark till near 9am, I'm already noticing a difference in the evenings. And lots of my spring bulbs are sticking their noses out.
Happy New Year to all when it comes. I'm unlikely to stay up for the bells myself - way past my bedtime! Coal, whisky and black bun laid in for tomorrow. And fizz, of course :D
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