Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Bye bye United Group, and thanks.

DEAR SPOOK, you are on your last day at work. As much as you want to be home now, you will be finding that hard as you have built such strong relationships with your colleagues. I daresay the trials and tribulations of the plant have added to the strength as you have worked so hard for so long to get things up and running. I don't suppose Wanaka will ever know how hard you toiled on their behalf - especially last Christmas.
And one more night in New Zealand - for now. But hey ho, this is only really the start of the adventure.
Ah, and what adventures. Granny Maggie came looking for her grandchildren tonight and had to search. She traced Grieg to our house, and found Amy playing her trombone at the high school. In the process she decided that our children could not be left alone so she took them all out to the pub for dinner. This made for a good Wednesday night.
Your daughter is out of control. I bought a new mascara (as I said recently) because my old one had disappeared. My new one has now disappeared and my old one is back. She thinks batting her eyelids at me will get her off the hook. And she isn't even wearing the mascara - just storing it away for the future!
I managed to secure 5 donuts for 20p. We had one each for supper and are all feeling a bit stodgy now. Your body will be such a temple, you will not cope with our unhealthy ways.
I have an hour to get the christmas shopping done tomorrow. There are not a lot of shops left in Fort William, so the limited choice should simplify things - everyone will get a waterproof jacket.
What will you do on your last night in Wanaka??
xxx

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