It was a beautiful morning again and Mt Roy was very clear. This photo was taken at about 8.30am. Meg is off school as she has caught the big cold that is going around. She is very well in herself and coping with the stuffed up head, but is too infectious to send to school. Half her class are off already. I went to work for 4.5hrs and she stayed home alone and sewed. We have both got a bit of a sewing bug and Spook will be using the cards to direct me away from monkeys out of old socks. Meg and I went to the OP shop (second hand shop which means Opportunity, I think), as Wastebusters doesn't sell old socks.
Spook went out for dinner - I had cooked something so it wasn't because of neglect. Pete is staying in town tonight as there are end to end meetings with the council just now. The boss above Steve (who is still on holiday in England) is out for dinner as well, so it better be on the company. I can hear the rain on the tin roof, so Mt Roy will be well under cloud by now. It looks like a bleak November night, but it's not very cold. I'm waiting for Spook to call for a lift home.
I read in Meg's yoga journal about the benefits of writing some things that I am grateful for on a daily basis, so I thought I might do that here, seeing as how I write it every day. Really, there are loads of things so I'll just log a few - I am always grateful for the well-being of my family, so I'll need to record the less obvious ones.
I am grateful for old socks and the pleasure they have been giving me recently.
I really, really love my electric blanket - it makes me whoop with joy every night, and saves Spook from being my foot warmer.
I am glad Mary, my boss, got every thing in place for her new (old) house set in 20acres of field. There will need to be much work to pay for it. And she is stoked.
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