My mini holiday is officially over as I return to work tomorrow but I managed a few chores and caught up with a few DVDs I had not seen - replacing the last film in the drawer I found another I had forgotten I had still in the cellophane. That gives me something easy to watch rather than search again for the DVD remote or hide in another room to watch a box set.
Alison at least enjoyed her concert although said that she felt unwell and had to be taken to First Aid after feeling faint where they checked her blood pressure and the like and found that her blood sugar was low. I teases that she had suffered from takethatmania but thankfully she seems a bit better now and it did not detract from her enjoying the show. She and my mam did say that the stewards were very helpful at the City of Manchester stadium as they asked where they could get some water and one offered Alison his own bottle and they guided her to the First Aid area.
Despite the best attempts at clearing up bits of feather and other material of varying shades of pink are still dotted around the South Park as evidence of the Race for Life from the other day. Either that or some diseased textile flamingos have had a fight. Crossing the park I also noticed what looked suspiciously like one of Bethany's dummies in the approximate area where we had been sat but thought it best to steer her away from it. One of her dummies I did see is the one on the mud bank of the duck pond which she dropped out of her mouth the other week and is still nestled the other side of the fence by the water's edge. Along with those she manages to spit out down the side of the cot during the night and the rest that she hides in her "special place" we are fast working our way through them. Any credit we are gaining from improving the fortunes of dummy manufacturers and suppliers we are negating with the environmental impact of dumping half of these non biodegradable supplies in parkland.
Still at least Bethany enjoyed herself in the park, talking to the ducks and chasing squirrels before playing on the swings and slide.
Alison at least enjoyed her concert although said that she felt unwell and had to be taken to First Aid after feeling faint where they checked her blood pressure and the like and found that her blood sugar was low. I teases that she had suffered from takethatmania but thankfully she seems a bit better now and it did not detract from her enjoying the show. She and my mam did say that the stewards were very helpful at the City of Manchester stadium as they asked where they could get some water and one offered Alison his own bottle and they guided her to the First Aid area.
Despite the best attempts at clearing up bits of feather and other material of varying shades of pink are still dotted around the South Park as evidence of the Race for Life from the other day. Either that or some diseased textile flamingos have had a fight. Crossing the park I also noticed what looked suspiciously like one of Bethany's dummies in the approximate area where we had been sat but thought it best to steer her away from it. One of her dummies I did see is the one on the mud bank of the duck pond which she dropped out of her mouth the other week and is still nestled the other side of the fence by the water's edge. Along with those she manages to spit out down the side of the cot during the night and the rest that she hides in her "special place" we are fast working our way through them. Any credit we are gaining from improving the fortunes of dummy manufacturers and suppliers we are negating with the environmental impact of dumping half of these non biodegradable supplies in parkland.
Still at least Bethany enjoyed herself in the park, talking to the ducks and chasing squirrels before playing on the swings and slide.
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