I have had a rotary clothes dryer for as long as I have been married but it's only recently that I realised I could turn it around to hang clothes on. Up till now I've been walking around it. Doing its job for it I suppose. It's still a struggle to remember.
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I had a message from someone yesterday saying I brought a ray of sunshine into the church with my quirky sense of humour.
I told Husband. He said, "She means weird."
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I have two things to do this morning: learn the national anthem and write a prayer for Mothering Sunday.
I'm going to the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff to watch Wales play Italy this afternoon! With Elder Sons and GrandSons1 and 3. It was a last minute decision. The Welsh team has come to so close to victory on the last couple of occasions, they've played bravely in spite of all the criticism and off-field hoo-ha about getting rid of a team, and the atmosphere was amazing last time they played in Cardiff. And there is a tiny possibility they could win today. I'm not holding my breath on that point but it will be good to be there.
I have learned the anthem in the past but then I don't use it for a year and forget it again, and I want to be able to sing my socks off today. (Out of tune of course.)
In 2013 Husband and I went to Rome and watched the match there.
I swapped hats with an Italian supporter at the end.
5 comments:
It must be a good weird if you were complimented. I hope your team wins abd you have a great time.
Cathy
That daffodil hat is too funny! Good luck to Wales in the match!
The hat swap is fun.
It's great anthem. Best part of the game to this non sport person.
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