Sunday, 2 March 2008

He is Home

Michael arrived back after a trip on the coach to Man Picadilly and then the train back to Sheffield. I picked him up after taking some flowers to my Mams grave for mothers day. It needs tidying up, I took all the old plastic flowers off and put them in the bin as they were past their sell by date. Will do that now my winter depression is gone.
Michael looks well, he just takes it in his stride now I think. Had a phone call this morning from someone at the FA asking about him going to Trinidad in April to do a course similar to the ones he has done in the past there. It may clash with his Turkey dates as he goes there the beginning and end of the month so we shall see.
We had really bad gale force winds all night and up to about lunch time today then it all went quiet it was weird really.
Had a phone call from S&S and Muneer and Joseph both visited. Joseph is discovering muscles he forgot he had with all the tree felling and garden work he is doing. He starts a plastering course soon and then a tiling one so he will know if that is what he wants to do.
I have told Michael I have exposed his weakness for hoarding stuff to the world, he says he is going to address the problem, ha ha.
If it is not too cold will plant the 'tates' (I have earlies) tomorrow and some bulbs I was given for my birthday.
Other than that not much else to report.
Bottles are in and an early night is on the cards.
Night all

2 comments:

Mike Saif said...

Tell Joseph that plastering isn't good for his health. You are always in damp conditions.

Sheila or Graham said...

Sonia put some grass cuttings about 3inches in the bottom of the pots,or manure about 3inches,tates love it .Graham