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Butternut Fri 25-May-12 06:54:56

Good Morning all! sunshine

jeni Tue 05-Jun-12 15:02:51

In my cabin! Small but nice 3/4 unpacked. Just thinking of opening the champagne that is in my room, or shall I have a vodka?

I cant cope with these decisions!confused

Anagram Tue 05-Jun-12 15:05:01

A restorative vodka, I would think, jeni - congratulations on getting there without incident (I hope...).

Butternut Tue 05-Jun-12 16:21:36

Bubbles, definitely! grin Particularly as it's free-ish.....

jeni Tue 05-Jun-12 16:49:14

I've decided on both!
Vodka diluted with bubbles as my tonic hasn't arrived yet!

soop Tue 05-Jun-12 17:37:09

That's our girl, jeni...nothing beats moderation! grin wine slurp, hic! X

Annobel Tue 05-Jun-12 18:32:27

jeni attagirl. Who needs tonic anyway? wine wine wine

Maniac Wed 06-Jun-12 06:28:37

I seem to be the first up this a.m.
Woke at 5.30.came down to make a cuppa.
Thoght i might see the Transit of Venus but the sun was clouded over.
jeni hope you had a good night .Enjoy! Have you met your neighbours yet?

GoldenGran Wed 06-Jun-12 06:35:05

I'm up and going swimming and then it's a day of sorting the house out. It seems to have been taken over by red whit and blue thanks to enthusiasm for all things royal of DGD.

Butternut Wed 06-Jun-12 07:28:47

Have woken up (late for me) as crabby as hell - still tired. Hot shower should sort me out then onwards......hmm

whenim64 Wed 06-Jun-12 07:41:39

Morning Butty Isn't a restorative shower in the morning a wonderful thing for putting some life back in you?

jeni I hope you are relaxing and enjoying your first full day on board. A cruise breakfast and an exciting day ahead - fantastic! smile

Mamie Wed 06-Jun-12 07:45:30

Awake 4.30 French time; must be in preparation for catching ferry to UK tomorrow. There is a service for D-Day at Ranville today, but have too much getting ready to do to get there, which is a shame. It is lovely to see how many veterans come back year after year, some of them staying with the same French families. Hope to see some of them on the boat tomorrow.

JessM Wed 06-Jun-12 07:51:53

Relieved you know what is now over, at last, although we had a nice quiet weekend catching up after trip followed by viruses. Very nice late birthday meal in Loch Fyne last night. They got the creme brûlée just right as well. You could taste the egg.
I need to get nose to grindstone today. Rather a long list.

Ella46 Wed 06-Jun-12 08:11:07

Jess I missed your birthday as I was away, so belated Good Wishes! flowers
wine grin cupcake

Annobel Wed 06-Jun-12 08:58:42

And from me too Jess. flowers

GoldenGran Wed 06-Jun-12 09:07:40

Me tooJess*.*Jeni how was breakfast this morning have a great day. how long are you away for?sunshine

Oldgreymare Wed 06-Jun-12 09:15:07

Me too Jess on both counts!
Went into a state of suspended animation yesterday, 3 layers of clothing AND covered in a blanket then realised I COULD put the heating on! So masses of catching up to do.
Watched the jubilee concert 'highlights' which made me even more miserable ( someone ought to tell Elton and Paul, once my favourites, that it really is time to retire!).
While I'm on a rant... to add to the dyed hair he has started plucking his eyebrows and would make a lovely old dear in drag! hmm Paul that is.

Oldgreymare Wed 06-Jun-12 09:18:54

Jeni have a great time.
My friend is off today and was told to take 4 lots of 'fancy dress' as well as 4 formal outfits! Now that's a packiing nightmare!
Altogether now:
Sailing .... we are sailing.....

greenmossgiel Wed 06-Jun-12 09:38:58

Mamie - we came over to visit the War Cemeteries a couple of years ago. We discovered my late father-in-law's employer's grave there at Hermanville, and it meant so much to us to be able to go there and find 'him'. He'd been a very fine and well-respected man, and was posthumously awarded the Military Cross for his actions on D-Day. We stayed at a hotel which overlooked Sword Beach, and my husband took an early morning walk along there, no doubt with his own thoughts of how that terrible day had been. Before we'd left home, we'd gone to where Major C had lived and chosen a small pebble, which we laid in the soil against his stone.

glassortwo Wed 06-Jun-12 10:04:23

green we were over in France on the 50th Anniversary of Sword Beach and on the 7th June were due home so we made a detour on the way to the ferry. DS was covering this in History at the time and it made sense to make a visit for him to actually stand on the beach.... but standing on that beach was eerie, I can honestly say its the only place that has ever had that effect on me, there was not a sound, no birds nothing..the hairs on my neck were stood on end.

glassortwo Wed 06-Jun-12 10:13:54

Well we had our Jubilee celebration and the sunshine held until 5 mins before the start and then it started to drizzle sad but it didnt stop the party.
The children had a fantastic day we played rounders and all kinds, and the turn out was fantastic even a young couple who had just moved into the court that weekend.
The food tables were groaning with everyones contributions. A merry time was had by all. They have all decided to get together at least annually for a street party. It was good to see them getting to know one and another they all come and go back and forward to work and there was not much interaction other than between your immediate neighbours. sunshine

I have taken a few photos I hope they are ok as I had a glassortwo but going to do FIL grocery shopping and will upload them later. smile

Mamie Wed 06-Jun-12 10:38:45

Yes the D-day beaches do have a amazing, evocative feel. We have quite a lot of contemporary film and you can still pick out some of the houses today. Having said that, they are now also the beaches where we go to swim, picnic and play with the grandchildren. Round here, there are lots of memorials in the village churchyards to soldiers and airmen killed in the battle during the first part of August; we quite often pop in to visit them. I am always very touched by how beautifully the local people look after them.

Butternut Wed 06-Jun-12 10:41:28

That's good to hear glass. Communities getting together makes quite an impact on life, so great you're all thinking of having a yearly get-together. sunshine

greenmossgiel Wed 06-Jun-12 19:38:12

Mamie, I've just remembered where the hotel was that we stayed in. Could it have been St Aubin? In film footage that we've seen since then, of D-Day landings, I'm sure I've recognised that building. glass, I know what you mean. That trip was something I'll never forget.

Gally Thu 07-Jun-12 02:29:35

I'm up - haven't got to sleep yet which is unusual for me. I have a problem with a root (not in the garden - in my mouth) which has developed an abscess so I am on a load of antibiotics; emergency dentist today said he could take a tooth out but it might not do the trick so I declined his kind offer and said I'd hang on to it for a bit longer and go with the AntiBs. Why does something like this always happen just when I'm about to go away - huh, typical. I'm hungry too, so at 2 am have just scoffed a hard boiled egg and a glass of milk - yuk. Now what else can I find in the fridge.......

Libradi Thu 07-Jun-12 06:52:42

Morning Gally hope you managed to get some sleep last night, sounds painful sad flowers