While I think of it, tomorrow's blog might be a bit late because I think I will be going to M&S for a few things Morrisons doesn't have in at the moment (e.g. smoked salmon) and M&S opens at six tomorrow morning.
Yesterday was a lovely day. I went over to Chris' for a chat and she provided mince pies with our coffee. Home made ones - lucky me. They were delicious!
Then Val came over and we went to the Horse and Groom and had a lovely lunch together.
It's just as well I have decided I won't be weighing at SW until January, isn't it?
I'll have to do the puzzle later as I'm a bit pushed for time this morning.
The Advent of Change supports the National Autistic Society today.
Today you have provided relief and reassurance to the parent of an autistic child by giving them access to emotional support and connecting them with others who have been in their shoes.
Because of Alex, I really do know how crucial that can be.
It's Slimming World today and it is a taster session/party. I'm taking in some turkey, cranberry and chestnut festive baubles (aka little meatballs on cocktail sticks) with some cranberry sauce for dunking.
Then it is the dreaded Christmas shop at Morrisons.
I've made my list,
I've checked it twice (more, actually)
I've tried to make sure
It's naughty and nice
(but not too naughty) . . .
Er . . .
(any suggestions for the next line from you talented lot?)
Then I will be putting it all away and starting to work through a Little List - I have bread to make and I've decided to make some mince pies using a thermomix recipe for pastry in hopes that just maybe, if I hardly touch it, it won't be too like cement!
I'll get them done and in the freezer today and then I could tackle my bedroom which isn't too bad, won't take too long but does need doing.
And then I can chill. Nice.
Advent calendar music.
If you are a primary teacher, you will have come across Out of the Ark, a wonderful, talented company that produces all sorts of music for children - assembly songs, songs for special occasions, musicals . . . so, so much, all with amazing backing tracks, overhead words, everything you could want to make the music fun.
This is one of my favourite ever Christmas songs from them, 'Child in a Manger Born'
I really like Out of the Ark songs! Niki Davies is really talented. We have 4 nativities we rotate between and I have some of their other song books.
ReplyDeleteThe leg and foot spray sounds very nice! I'd like some of that!
Eeek, the thought of heaving supermarkets is not a good one!x
They are lovely, aren't they. So much fun to produce, very adaptable and a lot of the hard slog (word sheets, overheads, backing tracks, etc) are done for you. And the performing licence is very reasonable too.
DeleteI'm glad I have done the main shop, for sure. xx