Good afternoon all. It's gone ever so cloudy here after a sunny and quite warm start. That's probably because I've just put a load of washing out.
I've got a doggy here who is feeling very sorry for himself. We were on our way home this morning on his walk when he ran into some woods where he usually goes to chase squirrels. I waited for him a short distance away but when he ran out he was furiously trying to get something off his back. I ran over and there were four wasps on his back and a couple on his neck. I batted them off him and we carried on but they kept bothering him as we walked. I batted them off him each time they landed on him and he was really eager to get home, I was having to jog along to keep up with him and he didn't stop to sniff anything which is very unusual. M and I checked him over when I got home as he'd run straight upstairs to her and she was concerned that he didn't seem himself. His lip was swollen and he seemed quite sensitive about one of his back legs. I did some Googling and ended up giving him half a loratadine tablet which seems to have eased the reaction for him. He's still feeling sorry for himself but has been begging for the ham on our sandwiches so no problems there.
John's bringing Joe back from Wales this afternoon, he's been staying with his Nan since Wednesday and I've really missed him! Still, I think he's had a lovely time, his cousin and his girlfriend took him out for the day on Thursday to some caves and he'd also set up a Playstation at MIL's house for Joe in case he got bored.
John's going to text me when he leaves and they'll come home to a pasta bake and apple and blackberry crumble - the blackberries were picked fresh last night on the common.
Jen, could one of your children take the china just for now while you decide what to do with it? Or maybe they'd want it for the sentimental value? Like Ally's parents, mine still have their china tea set which was a wedding present 58 years ago. It does make me laugh though because my Mom still uses it for guests and even my sister gets a cup, saucer and a plate for her cake when she visits - I just get a mug and a mismatched plate
My parents have had a sort out recently and I came home from there yesterday with a carrier bag full of Christmas decorations, including some old 1970s large glass baubles in garish colours and designs. My Grandad bought them for me though and I couldn't bear for them to go to the charity shop. I won't use any of them, apart from the enormous pine cones, but there are a lot of memories attached to them.