Events Of The Last 24 Hours
Apr. 19th, 2008 02:16 pmWe had a good time. I knew we would once we actually stepped out over the threshold.
Tony and we have several friends in common. At the reception we found ourselves seated with a group of people who all more or less knew one another. The couple we are closest to had a five year old when we last saw them; they now have a teenager- plus a kid we never met before. Of course the kids dominated the conversation. One small boy was tearing up napkins to make himself first a hat, then a mask, then a moustache and beard. The daughter who was a five year old but is now a teenager didn't remember us but politely said it was because she has a very bad memory. I said it would be a marvel if she remembered anything that happened when she was five. She said she didn't remember much about being a child, but she did have a memory of being a baby and lying in her cot. I said that that was pretty impressive.
We stayed in the Preston Travel Lodge overnight. They give you a buffet breakfast for £7.50. On the drive back we listened to a 1948 recording of Gielgud's Hamlet- old fashioned but still vivid and intelligent and- of course- beautifully spoken . Then we arrived home to find our newly installed boiler wasn't working. We contacted those responsible and they have things in hand. Ailz suggested I put a hat on because most of one's body heat escapes through the top of one's head. And you know what? She's right! Here I am, sitting at the computer, with no heating on, wearing a hat like a tea cosy and I'm all toasty-warm.
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Date: 2008-04-19 07:53 pm (UTC)Your drive home sounds like a high point. Gielgud! Oh, yes!
Oh, do I remember the freezing cold bedroom in my foster home - five years of freezing, bed wetting and midnight nosebleeds! When we finally moved home with parents we had central oil heat, 24 hours a day and suddenly no more bedwetting, no more nosebleeds.
I sleep warm now when indoors, but during the years when son K. was living home his Dad, me and K. often went camping. I never had a problem staying warm in a tent and sleeping bag back then before arthritis became a big problem.
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Date: 2008-04-20 04:20 am (UTC)A friend of mine is having a wedding in Niigata soon, which is far enough away that the total cost to go the wedding will be about 350 pounds! Makes me hanker for Travel Lodge's and owning a car (Shinkansen is crazy expensive).
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Date: 2008-04-20 10:19 am (UTC)I don't think I was ever so cold in winter or as hot in summer as I was as a child.
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Date: 2008-04-20 10:22 am (UTC)We're going to Tom Fairweather's wedding in Hampshire in July. That'll be an expensive jaunt.
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Date: 2008-04-20 10:35 am (UTC)(Trust no-one...)