She wasn't in exercise class this morning again but I asked the two ladies on the door. They said, yes, she worked in Boots and in a school. When I said she'd looked at me blankly the cheekier of the two ladies said, "Ah well, maybe it was you she didn't want to acknowledge."
The other lady reassured me by saying that, because Margaret had looked after her mother until she died last year, she'd always been very focussed, concentrating on the job on hand. "She can have tunnel vision."
I was obviously outside the reach of her tunnel. But I am reassured that I am not completely crazy. (Cheeky lady raised her eyebrows when I said that.)
Anyway it was Mother's Day yesterday here in the UK. It's a good job I know my children love me otherwise the lack of cards on my mantelpiece might disturb me.
Daughter assures me I do have a card and she will give it to me when she sees me next. Younger Son in Italy has the excuse that a) it's not Mother's Day there, and b) he's in Italy and the post is dreadful.
6 comments:
Wow, what a feast! MUCH better than a card!
What a beautiful meal. A chef in the family!
I agree with Debra. If I had a choice of a card or a lovely meal I'd definitely choose the meal.
Better than cards! And yes, it wasn't Mothering Sunday here in the US. I wouldn't have known it was in the UK if not for social media.
That is one delicious looking meal. My daughter always does something for Mother's Day, my son may or may not send a text.
I feel better now that we know it was Margaret.
Love,
Janie
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