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Thursday 18 June 2020

Thursday: Day 99

A very different world from forty one years and two days ago when we were married  by Archbishop’s licence.  A blogger gave us the idea of buying in a restaurant meal, after much investigation we chose frozen meals from Cook, both for the day and for stocking up freezer. Regret we didn’t consider doing this before although it is just recently that Ian felt safe to venture into a shop, this was our first click and collect, I stayed home of course, it was an opportunity to give the car a run for we have had no need to use it.

We have had another home delivery from Sainsbury’s, all went well as I have learnt to indicate where a substitution is not acceptable and that the most popular or special offer items we ordered aren’t available, we were sent an email at 6am to this effect on the day of delivery, too late to order other chocolate bars.

We cracked open a bottle of champagne, not sure from where we got it or how long we’ve had it but lockdown is a chance to declutter, tasted fine, given the 12% we had just one glass.



I have put the toe up socks aside to work on Moorland crochet blanket, the pattern is compatible with TV viewing, so yesterday evening watched. Sewing Bee semifinal, crocheted and had a family WhatsApp discussion about the programme.


Not very clear picture, I’m laying on the sofa, the blanket is keeping my legs and feet warm, Ian is seated at the other end. I’m working on Row 98, the total is 115. The blanket has been worked in trellis stitch instead of neat wave pattern, I suspect that is why it is so long, I intend to follow the border pattern given in the original instructions, it appears to be an uncomplicated double crochet stitch. Extra yarn has been purchased for this, I had a fear of running out. 





2 comments:

  1. Happy anniversary and many, many more.
    A local farm shop/restaurant has been doing Friday night takeaways for a couple of months now. We never used to go out in the evenings, but made a point of lunching out once a week at least. So now, as a compromise, we go for the takeaways.
    I've not needed supermarket deliveries as we have such wonderful local independent shops that deliver or book pick-ups. They're gradually opening to customers turning up. Infection rates are low here, but most people are still being cautious. I know you have to take especial care and I sympathise so much.
    Cheers to the Piper-Heidsieck!

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  2. Happy anniversary! Champagne and a restaurant-cooked meal sounds very nice.
    When the lockdown began, O.K. and I thought about ordering meals to support our local restaurants, but somehow we ended up doing so only two or three times; the first time was disappointing, the second time (different place) alright. Now, everything has opened again, and many of those who used to deliver have stopped doing so.

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