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DanniRae Thu 02-Sep-21 07:54:22

Yes, describe your perfect day - real or fantasy smile

Sawsage2 Wed 08-Sep-21 00:03:35

Get up 11am, cereal & fruit breakfast, read paper, up to park on my mobility scooter. Coffee/cake at 4. Watch tv and play computer games to 1am, bed.

DanniRae Mon 06-Sep-21 08:42:56

Summerfly flowers

coastalgran Sun 05-Sep-21 19:13:26

An early morning walk on the beach with the dogs having it all to ourselves then back home for a lovely breakfast and coffee on the deck looking out over the sea, the rest of the day just pottering about in the garden and lunch at the local pub with a lovely glass of cold champagne. Then in the evening dinner in another good local restaurant with nice wine and a taxi home to a bed with lovely freshly laundered sheets and duvet that smells of the fresh sea air.

songstress60 Sun 05-Sep-21 17:42:49

My perfect day would be to land a publishing deal or win a competition for writing my plays. So sick of not being published.

Flakesdayout Sun 05-Sep-21 17:08:55

Perfect day out with a Tall, Dark, Handsome, Funny, Intelligent Man, Doesn't have to be rich but able to afford a nice bunch of flowers, decent picnic obviously with a chiller compartment somewhere warm overlooking the sea and some woods behind. No sexual inuendos but maybe some good old fashioned flirting. (So that will be a nice car, private yacht, no covid. Oh and a nice happy dog and maybe a cat or two). Then off for a family get together with my sons and their wives,

biglouis Sun 05-Sep-21 16:54:11

Mine would be a trip out in a chartered yacht to one of the remote Galapagos islands where the giant tortoises live. Im not very mobile so we would be greeted by a 4x4 and ferried out to the remote locations where these creatures hang out. The staff would then set up a pergola with chaits, tables and a champagne lunch so I could sit and enjoy my lunch while watching the tortys. They dont usually move very fast. Later we would head back in the glass bottomed boat so we could see the turtles swimming underneath.

The Galapagos is the last place on my bucket list that I would like to go.

Summerfly Sun 05-Sep-21 16:46:43

To be with my darling mum again. We’d go to the seaside and soak up the warm sunshine, have lunch in a cafe, then stroll along the promenade like we used to and have a look around the shops. We would finish our day with a slap up meal and a bottle of good wine in our favourite restaurant. I still miss her like crazy after almost twenty years.

maryrose54 Sun 05-Sep-21 16:41:31

A day when I know that DD and DS are happy with no big worries. I could then have a peaceful day with DH, maybe walking somewhere with beautiful scenery, and then at the end of the day going home to our ideal, detached home in a quiet location.

hollysteers Sun 05-Sep-21 16:06:42

M0nica Have you never had a perfect day??

Neen Sun 05-Sep-21 14:56:38

Bed not be x

Neen Sun 05-Sep-21 14:56:19

Walking the dog and in time for the sunrise. Hearing the breeze amidst the trees and stop to watch the bunny's and squirrels for a little while.
Take Rana roo home and pop to my local cafe and have smashed advacado on toast with scrambled egg on the side and fresh mint tea.
Pop for my outside pool swimming slot.
Read a bit of my book in my back garden when I get home.
Then write to a friend and post the letter.
Followed by writing some poetry.
Pop and see one of the grandchildren.
Home and watch NCIS and prayers and be x

Sarahmob Sun 05-Sep-21 14:23:53

My family waking up to a breakfast picnic in Port Douglas, then onto the silver surfer out to the barrier reef. Lunch aboard and the opportunity to take my three year old DGS in the submersible to see the sea creatures. Back for a barbie on the beach while we watch the sun going down. Loved that when DH and I did it and would love to do it again with the rest of my family.

Amalegra Sun 05-Sep-21 14:08:11

I’m with you there, travelsafar! Give anything for the old days sometimes. Today is Sunday and it used to be Church in the morning (I ran the toddlers group) so an early start for all of us! Then home to finish cooking a traditional lunch which we walked off in the beautiful Dorset countryside and back to watch a bit of TV and prepare for the week. Simple pleasures but so sorely missed nowadays.

LovelyLady Sun 05-Sep-21 13:33:57

Perfect day = A dream is having the day with my family without having to be careful about conversation and being careful about eating. Our manners are good but one of my adult children is uncomfortable eating with me. So very sad and I cry so often. This means no holidays or meals together. So my perfect day is having them all for a meal in peace and harmony.

Daisend1 Sun 05-Sep-21 13:03:22

My perfect day if for once would be to read or listen to the news that there is not a tragedy /disease / conflict taking place some where in the world
Some hope but I can dream.

knspol Sun 05-Sep-21 13:02:21

Mine would be waking up early on a warm spring day with DH as he used to be ie in good health and even tempered and then a short drive to some nice country spot and a long walk followed by a picnic lunch in a scenic spot.
My desires seemed to have waned somewhat over the last few years!

inishowen Sun 05-Sep-21 12:53:43

Today has been perfect. Got up early and went to a car boot sale. Then drove to the Titanic quarter in Belfast. Found that there was a lovely Sunday Market. Bought delicious fresh bread. Came home and had the bread with tomatoes and cheese. Yummy.

SJV07 Sun 05-Sep-21 12:41:20

Blossoming, DH had a life changing fall when walking 2 years ago, resulting in very little walking, but thankfully, no brain injury. My sympathies are with you.

sweetcakes Sun 05-Sep-21 12:38:23

To be in better health so I could play with my grandchildren pick them up, run and chase them that's all.

Ydoc Sun 05-Sep-21 12:22:49

Easy and very simple to describe. A day with my little granddaughter, just the two of us, bliss.

Farawaynanny Sun 05-Sep-21 12:15:04

Flying first class to New Zealand(yes, that’s my 24 hours gone) to see my daughter and grandsons. It seems so long since I was there, just before all the COVID madness started. I hope I won’t be too old to make the journey by the time it’s all over ☹️

Quaver22 Sun 05-Sep-21 12:05:43

A day doing anything at all with my son and two lovely grandchildren. I haven’t seen them for three years as they live in New Zealand.

hilz Sun 05-Sep-21 12:03:57

Wake up. Pain free. No worries. Optimistic of a better future.
See the kids, hug the grandchildren, chill with my friends. That will do for starters....

Alioop Sun 05-Sep-21 11:18:58

A drive along the North Antrim Coast with my dog, sun out and stopping at all the little villages and towns for ice cream, coffee, etc. Then a long walk along one of the beaches, hopefully spotting some dolphins, and stopping in somewhere for a Sunday roast.

DanniRae Sun 05-Sep-21 11:12:12

SillyNanny321

On an island with my Family, Friends & like minded people! Magic back in the world to use to help the world heal! No sickness & disease. A happy healthy world! Oh & dragons! Got to have dragons in my fantasy world!

Hi Sillynanny - You also need unicorns too! Do you agree? smile