When we got back from our family get-together on Sunday night I sat outside on the sunny patio going through the bag of the boys baby things with Jason, and Alan had a snooze before setting off for Berkshire and another day at the office ... yes it was another t-shirt and jeans trip to work, which seems to be helping him cope with this additional stream of unpaid toil.
Jason left an hour later and I was left with just Ginger for company, which suited me just fine. I am a real introvert and after a busy time with people, even family, I do need a day to decompress. By the time Alan got back late on Monday night I was relaxed again and just about ready to face conversations. 😊
His parting question before he went over to bed was 'Do you want to go for breakfast at ...' for some reason the word Tiffany's immediately sprang to my mind ... but of course the next words were actually '... Booths in the morning?'.
We did, but it wasn't quite the same. 😄
I've loved this film for years, ever since we watched it at Christmas time during the last week of term one year at secondary school. Do you remember the days when a television on a stand would be wheeled into the classroom, or in this case it was the hall so that the whole school could watch?
I loved the film so much, and lots of us cried when 'Cat' was temporarily left out in the rain.
Sue xx
I remember a black & white TV being wheeled into the school assembly hall so we could watch the Apollo 11 moon landing.
ReplyDeleteWe watched the investiture of Charles as Prince of Wales. Vivid memory of the Queens outfit [unusual hat] and repetition of his names "Charles Philip Arthur George". This family loves BAT, and all of Audreys films. In 1998 my tall slim elegant daughter had that outfit for a new years fancy dress party [ i did the dress, Bob made long cigarette holder...]
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