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Re: Good morning Sunday

Postby Osc » 03 Dec 2023, 18:50

We’re home, got home just before 3pm. We had what was a late night for us (in bed by 1.30am) so we’re pretty tired - we had left two ready meals in the fridge and put them on as soon as we came in to have an early dinner. Since then, we’ve watched last night’s Strictly and there has been a decent snooze in the chair When we were going to bed last night, there was a really heavy frost with freezing fog, but I looked out the window this morning around 6am and the frost had disappeared leaving behind fog and awful damp dreary bitterly cold weather.

We had a great time, arrived at the hotel around 2pm yesterday and immediately went to have some lunch, joining two women who go to our usual Friday social - one we have known for quite a few years, the other for not very long so we had a nice time, sitting and chatting until almost 4pm. Then we went to have a rest and get ready for the evening function. We were sitting at a table with good friends and were delighted when two of our friends were presented with their professional certifications, allowing them to teach sequence dancing. There was a tasty Christmas dinner, followed by lots of dancing, we won a spot prize and I won a raffle prize, so that was fun! We bowed out at 12.30am but others on our table were the last to leave the ballroom after 1am.

This morning after breakfast (coincidentally we sat with the same two women) there was another session of dancing, including being taught two new dances - one quite easily learned, the other not so much. We left about 1.15 and had a smooth drive home. It’s really damp and cold, finding it hard to warm up, it probably doesn’t help that we are tired. We do enjoy this particular dance break, the organiser puts in a huge amount of work to make it enjoyable for everyone, we find it a great start to the Christmas season. 

How exciting, Kaz - you’ll have lots of fun planning that!
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Re: Good morning Sunday

Postby Kaz » 03 Dec 2023, 18:58

Thanks Osc :) So glad you enjoyed yourselves, and you both looked fabulous :D
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Re: Good morning Sunday

Postby JanB » 03 Dec 2023, 20:47

The pair of you looked very posh Osc, glad you enjoyed yourselves xx

A quite busy day, out in the sun, moving plants,, covering some others up - down to 4C tonight :shock: I've run out of clothes pegs :oops: so had to use stones in some cases.

And the sheep escaped :lol:

I went down to the bin in the car, and unusually for me, left our gates opened. So they pushed the fencing down and ran down the lane. :lol: I'd already waved to Joana and Maria, who were picking olives, but couldn't get back down the track, without panicking the sheep, so rang Jose Felipe and his mum and aunt came back up and sorted them out.

Phew. Little buggers literally pushed the fence down and got over it. we're going to have to sort this out, as its not the first time they've done it.

Lovely in the sun, we sat outside until 5.00 ish, discussing holidays and other bits and bobs. Very pleasant.
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Re: Good morning Sunday

Postby Gal2 » 03 Dec 2023, 21:33

Jo that’s a lot of work!! But you’d never have settled if you’d not done it - I’d be the same.

I’m very meh re Christmas prep, only a handful of presents bought, no cards let alone getting any posted! Decs are still in the loft. Maybe Thursday….

We’ve had a lot of snow since last Thursday, and temps below freezing day and night. It’s made for some gorgeous scenes but boy it’s disruptive!!! Our house is at the bottom of a bank which has 3 speed bumps and is winding…..we are the first house in a cul de sac and turn from the drive almost immediately left and then climb….it’s been interesting..
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Re: Good morning Sunday

Postby JoM » 04 Dec 2023, 00:41

You’re right Gal, I wouldn’t have stopped thinking about it if I hadn’t done it.
I’m the same as you, a few presents have been bought and obviously the trees are done but I can't summon up much enthusiasm for the rest.
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