...where I made my first Spalding friend, in the back garden...
...and darted out the door for a nice walk in town. I found the post office and purchased some stamps and envelopes, then dropped by the 90 pence store for a box of tissues and just strolled around stopping by the river to sit for a while, walking through the bookstores and enjoying the architecture. There was a lovely breeze and I was just so comfortable and happy to know that I probably won't freeze every day that I'm here. And, very important detail, I made a pretty marvelous sandwich for lunch. I think I really like having that time while the kids are at school. Tomorrow I'm starting my tap class so that will also help to keep me busy.
After school we read every single one of the 20 or so library books we had brought home the other day and carted them back to the library to trade them in. We were going to max out my library card so I told the kids they had to use their own. They didn't know the difference anyway. As Inan would tell you, "we got loads, and loads of books!"
I love that the small children are walking around in tank tops and shorts, and you've layered yourself up nice and cosy. :] (I even spelled "cozy" the British way for you!)
ReplyDeleteAlso, very jealous of that orange cat, thought I must say, she's no competition for our ole white mangy cat that adopted our house as its own...
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