soop what splendid news! I don't envisage being a great grandmother either, but I can imagine how excited you must be!
swanny I can imagine how your GS and his classmates must have felt. My GS's class felt the same when they were told that the end of term treat they had voted for was not to be forthcoming because of funding difficulties. They got together and decided to have a table top sale after school yesterday to raise their own funds! It was a bit of a dogs breakfast, but fair play for them they did make some money (I donated some books and DH bought one of them back for an eye wateringly ridiculous amount because he's a big softie!!). There seemed to be more bartering going on than straight exchange of funds! The headmistress said she was very proud of them all for their entrepreneurial spirit!
Kitty I'm glad you enjoyed Seb's performance in his school play. I hope he enjoyed himself! Where would we be if we could not enjoy and take pride in their achievements?
Maw onward and upward with Paw I hope. Fingers crossed that he will be more comfortable after his procedure.
N&G I'm so glad you and your sister had a good girlie lunch. I miss that, having lost both my sisters, who I was very close to, even though they were much older than me. We had fun. I am sure you are a huge source of support to each other. The pictures of the boys are absolutely priceless! My face would be a picture too if I'd pranged a Maserati! ?
We have just got back from having tea with DD and her menfolk. It was nice to be able to spend some time just chatting with her, as our get togethers seem to have been brief recently for one reason or another. She seems less stressed now than she has been since her redundancy in March. She has volunteered to do some unpaid work at GS's school after the holidays, to help them out in the office. They offered an apprenticeship in office skills to a school leaver but had such a poor response - of those they invited for interview, one turned up who didn't want to do it, and the rest, it seemed, couldn't even be bothered to turn up! You couldn't make it up could you?
DH won a football from the club he supports, in a raffle, signed by Sean Bean, who also supports the club. He offered it to my son who is going to auction it at a charity event he is involved in for The Teenage Cancer Trust. I hope it raises them some money. Don't know what on earth we would have done with it anyway!