They did wake me at five, but I dozed a bit and so woke up as Jools left to go to yoga at six.
So it was get up, get dressed, go downstairs and then put the bins out, before making a coffee. Scully claimed she had not been fed, but I knew she was lying.
So a full morning of podcasts and videos to catch up on, while outside the clouds cleared and we had another sunny day with no rain.
Which was nice.
Jools came home, stayed for an hour before leaving for her craft and chat group at the library, while I stayed home to do more of very little.
When Jools came home just after midday, she said she was hungry, so I cooked dried pasta, warmed up defrosted ragu and once the pasta was cooked al dente, I combined them, and so an easy lunch was served.
Eating so early would mean we would be hungry at tea time, so something would be rustled up.
Jools took my photo albums from the 80s and 90s to the tip. I have digitised them, so they're not lost, but with no one to leave them to, or anyone who knows who or what they're of, why keep them?
Scully and I watched Bangers and Cash on the tellybox all afternoon, while Jools did more crocheting of her colourful cardigan upstairs.
So, supper would be a batch of Norfolk short cakes, a recipe from my maternal grandmother, and always wonderful when they are taken out of the oven.I had to make my own self-raising flour as we were out, the result was even lighter cakes.
We ate two each along with a fresh brew for supper, before I was triumphant in the music quiz, and now command a nine point lead half way through the month.
A fridge magnet is the prize, so it is the pride of winning at stake!There was Ipswich losing at Hollywood FC, Wrexham, in the cup to watch through the evening.
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