Good morning everyone, lovely sunny day again. I should now be in London - cats and house sitting for my eldest daughter whilst she and her daughter were having a holiday in France. I had load of plans for that week to visit so many friends in and near London!!!
On the question of cars, that daughter always swore by her Audi, but her last purchase was a BMW - and she is totally in love with it.
When the children all grew up and left home, I can remember the excitement I felt at being able to have a really small car as not having them and friends, etc in them. As for several years I was still helping out with g.children, I still wanted a 4-door car (could not climb via front seat to put them in child seats, etc. ), My last two purchases have both been Hyundai i10. The current one, will probably be the last car I buy - it is incredible to think that it now nearly five years old, but I have only done 21k. Always found the main dealers service dept. very helpful.
Was so tired yesterday, due to the upset with that 'phishing' think I got caught with the night before, I just could not sleep that night, was away for most it. Had lovely night sleep last night and feel back to normal now.
My daughter in Weston contacted me yesterday afternoon asking if I had any spare Matzo's in my cupboard, she had made a eve of Chanukah meal, and forgot to buy these when she went shopping. I had an unopened packet, so she timed popping round, to when I was going downstairs to put my car in the garage (I had left it in our car park when I returned from shopping in the morning) - and with us keeping a good distance between us, she was able to pick these up (she will replace them when she next goes shopping).
Nothing much I have to do today - will probably spend far too much time on the laptop. Once I am dressed, I will do my daily exercises (did not do those yesterday - but I had pushed a trolley around our large Sainsbury), then I will find ways of passing the time, including a 15 minute sunbath on the balcony.
Katyj - lovely for you to join in with our conversations, glad that your home move did work out well. It was during those horrific months of selling/buying that many of us first met up here for moral support.
Sue, seems strange to think of you going into Autumn, just as we are celebrating our Spring Festivals and looking forward to the long days of summer. Hope your husband is making good progress now.
The gorgeous cherry blossom on the trees I can see from my Living room is getting more lovely each day. So many plans I had for this first spring and summer here, but all we can all do now is to hope we will be able to realise those in 2021.