I would have a handful of dry nuts, or a couple of sugar free biscuits. And then have a 30 min doze, before dinner.
Every day is children's day around here. They have more rights than adults, interupt when adults are talking, push through doorways in front of you. Generally they are horrible little creatures, give me a cat or dog any day.
Yes , haven't been to one recently, but always found it relaxing. Short sessions of fifteen minutes with a five minute break ,I found best.
We have the same type of people here Terry, they refuse to accept the referendum result,they say us who voted leave were too stupid to know what we were voting for. They are about to get their comeuppance.
Yes 8 to 10 weeks nearer 10 is best. . Our last little female which we had for 15 years (we had to have her put to sleep last September) was left by her mother at 6 weeks. She had her babies in a friend's garden, we think she was only young ,and couldn't manage them. So we had one , and a friend of our son had another. Our little girl was always a bit strange, she could never lap water properly always made a muddle of it. . She could use a litter tray, but when she did her toilets in the garden she would dig a hole a then go beside it. She was a little sweet heart bless her, we miss her terribly, and our boy cat misses her as well. We bought a slab shaped like a paw, and put her ashes under it in the garden, he sits on it for ages sometimes, just day dreaming.
Eighteen months ago, I gave a lot of clothes to charity, bought larger clothes. Then a year ago went on a diet, now having lost just over two stone, I'm having to buy smaller sizes again, and I have several pairs of trousers, and a suite which are far too big. Charity bags again.
Only you know if that's going to be possible.
Happy Easter to you too Ducky .
Still calling in from time to time, had a lot of things to sought out lately. I will try harder in future.
Cb is correct it means , e.g. The necktie was not in or of itself responsible for the strangulation. I think it's what's know as an old English adverb.