Saturday - no idea what I did. Oh yes, took George for a walk while Husband was making spicy tomato chutney. Pondered the meaning of trust.
Sunday - zoomed to church where the question was asked: what does it mean to trust? Looked after some grandchildren in the afternoon. Then they wanted to stay for tea so they did.
Monday - exercise class. Found a parking space right outside the hall meaning I was early. Women on the door both looked at their watches and asked me what had happened? I told them about the car parking. Then one of them noticed my Away With the Fairies t-shirt. 'Couldn't have found a better home,' she said about it.
Came home to shower and have GrandDaughter2 for Granny Time. We painted pots, played crazy golf, had lunch in a café, and did some fairy shopping.
Came home, then went to Elder Son's for delicious barbecue with the visiting in-laws.
Tuesday - Picked up GrandSon2 for Granny Time. We'd booked in for the climbing wall but he wasn't keen on that - too safe he said - so we went bowling instead. He thrashed me.
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Looked at the relic, saw the rabbit's ears, giggled till I got hiccups and deciding not to watch the news, went to bed instead. Thankyou.
You've surely kept on the go. I'm wondering what variety of food is your chili.
We have different kinds, of course, here in the States as you, in Wales, probably do. Mostly, I make what we call Tex-Mex chili with ground beef, kidney & pinto beans, crushed tomatoes, chili powder, and cumin. My preference is for green chili made with cubed pork roast, potatoes, onions, and green chilis; however, whenever I make it, I am consigned to consuming all of it by myself. (None of the rest of my family lived for the years that I did in Albuquerque - nor did they wish to.)
Sounds like some busy yet very nice days to me!
I agree. Seeing things I wore or used in a museum makes me feel old.
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