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"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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Good morning, DS2 and partner get the key to their new house today, I have been busy making a hamper for them for their stock cupboard! I am going later today so will take them it, DS1 and family are going as well, huge garden etc so keeping the distance.You do not have permission to view this gallery.
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Lizzie - good luck and happiness to yourDS2 and partner in their new home. They'll love the hamper - what a good idea.
It will be a double celebration - your birthday and their new home.
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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A totally positive day. I can't rank the positives in order of delight, so, chronologically -
1 Tidying a pot of daffodils, I found a tiny stem of Rosemary peeping out. I lost my rosemary bush last year, and it's the only one I've ever managed to grow, so had despaired of getting another one - and there it is, a tiny shoot of hope from my old, much-loved bush.
2 Cooper arrived mid-morning, and came steaming into the house, so excited. He couldn't decide who to share the love with first - Eva or me and OH, until Eva barked at him as if to say "Me, me first!" Off they went into the garden just delighted to see each other.
3 Had a chat with DIL2 in the front garden, and she brought us two bags of wholemeal bread flour.
4 I made a mask for DIL2 from a sock. The video is doing the rounds of the internet (Lizzie - it's in Dutch!) and is no-sew and very easy. DIL is very slim and normal masks are too big, so hoping this might help. I had some brand new bamboo socks which I used.
5 DS2 went to the minor injuries unit at our local hospital and got seen very quickly. He'd hurt his foot about a week ago and it is still very swollen and painful, so they X-rayed it. Thank goodness there are no broken bones - just very bruised and painful.
6 Drove Cooper back to DS2's and had a little chat with him, DIL and both GDs through the living room window. It was wonderful to see them all, and the girls were lovely - so excited. They'd both made cards for me and OH. I drew hearts on the window for each of them. Poor GD1 was in tears when we said goodbye, and my eyes were a bit leaky - hay fever's bad this year.
7 My 9-10 pm Sainsbury's delivery arrived just after 7 pm (I always put on the delivery instructions that they can deliver earlier or later if it makes things easier for the driver, especially if I can't book a green van slot) and, guess what! Two packets of white bread flour and, even more exciting - Bird's Custard Powder. I've been trying to get some for weeks!
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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I'm sure it did Daisy
Today our friends C and P came to deliver my birthday card. Luckily I had just come in from my mum's and was having my lunch. The weather was fine so we had a nice social distance chat and cuppa in the garden.“A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown
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