13th May 2012.
Dear All,
A week of pestilence as several members of the household succumbed to sickness and diahorrea. Andy arrived poorly on Sunday and spent most of his time in bed, Esther stayed an extra night as she was so sick on Monday and Kate felt bad on Monday night and was still being sick on Saturday. Nobody is blaming Amélie - but only those who changed her nappies succumbed!!!
Dear All,
A week of pestilence as several members of the household succumbed to sickness and diahorrea. Andy arrived poorly on Sunday and spent most of his time in bed, Esther stayed an extra night as she was so sick on Monday and Kate felt bad on Monday night and was still being sick on Saturday. Nobody is blaming Amélie - but only those who changed her nappies succumbed!!!
Couldn’t have been me!
I have spent the wet days writing reports and articles and the dry ones catching up in the garden. This now looks well after a month of steady rain – except for the parts that were underwater last week.
Kate missed two celebratory nights out with meals for Margery Johnson (80) and Kate Foster (59).
The Thursday walk started at Braughing in Hertfordshire and although sticky underfoot stayed dry until we had finished. Philip our leader has just returned from a 9 week cruise from Sydney – good these army pensions!
Sticky underfoot
The cricket square is still soggy but they managed a match on the artificial wicket yesterday.
love
Mike & Kate
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