Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Christmas - been and gone!!!! 27Dec2006

Well, I can't believe how quick that came and went.... I think my Christmas started with a lovely visit from Libby, Mark and Tori on the 16th December- with a surprise appearance from Kathryn - I had no idea she was joining us, but it was so lovely to see them all. I think we ate half of Iceland (the store, not the country!!) I was out on the town that night with my team from work - so Libby went on to visit some more peeps they know in the area.
I had a great night out, however I would have to say that I am glad the company had paid for it as it was an awful lot of money for a meal that was not really what it had promised to be. The soup was amazing - mushroom and parsnip , strange combination, but scrummy - and the rest was really not worth mentioning. (Actually - Libby, the chutney they served with my cheese and biccys was ok - not as good as your autumn chutney though)
So, Jay and I finished work on Thursday afternoon, flew round the shops to make sure we had food to come back to and then went to the library to rent some "books on CD" for our journey up north. You may remember the fog was atrocious and we find this a good way to travel, if you have any hold-ups you are generally well entertained if you have chosen well!!
Having been prepared, the journey was fairly uneventful - the fog round the Heathrow area was dense - but it was actually worse in the midlands - we managed it in approx. 5 1/2 hours with a stop.
Well - news of the lovely Madison - she is still beautiful and although she was only 3 weeks old she is trying desparately to smile believe it or not will make noises when you talk to her!!
Zoe seems to be coping well - poor Andy being in retail has been working all hours on the lead up to Christmas - up to 14 hour days, I dont know how these companies get away with it. I asked him if he had to do the long hours - and cutting a long story short, he would not be included in the store bonus scheme if he didnt do what they asked. Sounds like the arm is firmly up the back there!!
Amy is also working extra hours, for those who dont know her she is qualified in all things horsey (BHS exams) but has recently moved to an office job with MBNA, and is trying to be able to afford life in general - horses are an expensive hobby, and stabling costs along with everything else does not come cheap. She has a lovely 16hh dark bay mare called Babe, who she has promised to love and care for for ever - hence her show name Promise Kept.
Danielle, Jay and I spent a very quiet Christmas Day - we have a lovely cooked brekky, and dinner at 4.15 (on the button - as planned - no delays - amazing!!!!!) and then spent Boxing day with his Mum and Dad and Emily (Jays daughter), that was really lovely, we all ate far to much, but it was a lovely day - we played Upwords - like a sort of Scrabble - I won!!!!! (there you go Mum the grammar school education paid off at long last!!!!!)
Well - enough of my rambling - I wish you all a very Happy New Year - keep safe.

Caro xx

1 comment:

Libbys Blog said...

I always love reading all about the goings on up north and with you! I'm sorry I was out when you tried to load the piccys! never mind will maybe try again soon hey???

Love ya!!
xxx