Then I shall potter. There's reading on the list today. Reading, making bread, reading, watching dvds, reading, sleeping, making or sorting out Sunday lunch - stuff like that. No planning!!!! Oh, did I mention reading?
I gather it was quite a night but I didn't notice. Hearing aids out = total ignorance of any tornado/hurricane/lashing rain. From what I can see through the dark the garden looks fine. All the plant pots are upright and the shed roof seems to be intact. I'm thankful for a sheltered garden.
Yesterday was rain, rain, rain all day long. The poor children were stuck in all day but they coped remarkably well. I thought there would be explosions, especially as it was 'wacky dressing up day' and they came in looking - er - colourful! They were OK however, all the work got finished and they were rewarded with some extra Golden Time in the afternoon! Nice.
And now it's half term. Well, I suppose strictly speaking half term doesn't start until Monday but I don't care - nine days of no alarm and staying in my favourite place (home) all day is bliss. It's even better because my lovely Lenka worked her usual magic yesterday so I don't even have to feel guilty that I'm not doing housework. What more could an ageing teacher ask for, eh?
Have a great day and I hope that you have not had a bad time with the bad weather.
There is nothing wrong with a day of indulgence doing exactly what takes your fancy. We have had a day of alternating showers and sunshine. Very difficult to judge when it is safe to go out as it can turn in an instant.
ReplyDeleteIt can. I was out trying to take some photos of the snowdrops in the sun when, out of the blue, the rain started. Most unexpected.
ReplyDeleteI'm having a wonderful day!
J x