It’s a whole month since my last post and it’s been a busy one. Life has been more like it was before corona with visitors staying, meals out, a holiday and birthday celebrations. And all this with a puppy who is still waking us up at 5am - I’m ready for a quieter week or two now.
Paul turned 60 on the 1st July and we had a small gathering in the garden to celebrate the Saturday after. It was a lovely day catching up with friends and family, his and mine. The sun shone - for a while. And then it rained. Very pleased we’d anticipated this and borrowed a gazebo. The football brought a rather abrupt end to the party. I got a bit grumpy then as I was left with the clearing up while everyone else disappeared to watch the match. That was the one they won. Didn’t care much when they lost the final but felt a bit sorry for Gareth Southgate and his young players.
Three of my sisters came to the party so it was a kind of post-pandemic family reunion. Though the fourth sister is still in COVID-free New Zealand, missing her biennial visit to Europe for the first time since she emigrated in the early 90s. NI sister and her husband stayed for a few days - first time I’ve seen her since October 2019. Kate and I are planning to visit her in Northern Ireland in early August if the pandemic allows. Current numbers and the fact that double vaccinated people still can get ill worries me a little.
Last week we had a proper holiday too, finding a place to rent near the beach in Dorset. I’ll write a separate post on that later this week and share some pics. While we were there Kate got her results. The hard work paid off and she got the first she was hoping for. Very pleased for her and very proud. Unfortunately she won’t have a proper graduation ceremony. Sheffield are doing an online version instead and she’s not going to bother. Can’t imagine many will. What’s the point of sitting through speeches etc if you don’t get to walk on stage in a robe? We’re going to do our own celebration.
Then yesterday was my birthday. I’d booked a couple of tickets for an afternoon production of Pride and Prejudice in the park for me and Kate. It was very enjoyable even though we had to sit in full sun for the first 15 minutes or so til the sun moved round to roast other spectators. Did feel for the cast in full costume, especially when they had to dance. As we’d just got back from holiday we didn’t want another meal out so we sat in the garden as it cooled down drinking the rhubarb and ginger gin which Kate bought me topped up with ginger beer. She also gave me a jug/vase which she’d painted herself, a throwback to her primary school days. Paul bought me a birdsong clock which has a different birdsong each hour. I love it’s but the rest of the family aren’t so keen.
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