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Saturday 19 November 2022

Another Edition To My Nutcracker Family?

If you have to ask the price, you can't afford it - J.P. Morgan
 Welcome to my Saturday Fun 💋
I woke up early and started to listen to "Sounds  of the 60s" with a cup of tea.
(Hubby was sleeping downstairs and was being tested for his sleep and snoring problems, by having a machine attached to himself)
UK Top 3 From 1962 
3:
Del Shannon - The Swiss Maid
2:
Chris Montez - Let's Dance
1:
Frank Ilfield - Lovesick Blues
Once the test had finished.
He had a cup of tea.
Breakfast followed.
Opened the curtains.
The sun is back!
Dressed.
Then out we go to Worcester Hospital to take the machine back.
Hubby gave the machine back.
He then spent 30 minutes looking in the hospital for his snooker mate that was in there.
He gave up after being sent back and forth.
We did our shopping at the local Lidl.
Afterwards we had a drink and nibble.
Then we moved the car to look in Homesense.
£139
Then we went to have a coffee in Dunelm.
The view from my seat.
Coffee time↓
&
Nibble↓
Once we left Dunelm, there was a big queue to get out of the car park.
We walked to M&S to get some noodles for the Stir Fry on Monday Night.
Once we got back to the car the queue had gone.
Now back home we go.
The car in front had a big chandelier in the back of their car↓↓↓
Back home to unpack the shopping.
The remaining Chilli Con Carne from last night, was warmed back up in the oven.
Then it was dished up.
I looked into today's newspaper.
UK No.1 on this day in 2005:
Madonna - Hung Up
US No.1 on this day in 1988:
Bon Jovi - Bad Medicine 
Heardle Time.
Heardle 60s:
My answers:
Now to watch a funny film:
Sleep Tea time.
Now off to get under that 16 tog duvet!


 

 
 

 




Saturday 25 December 2021

It's Christmas!

 I once bought my kids a set of batteries for Christmas with a note on it saying, toys not included. - Bernard Manning 
Christmas Day
Welcome along to my Christmas Day 🎄
There was no need to rush to get up.
Still had a warm hug.
Followed by a nice breakfast with brew.
Now to take down the presents...
After we opened all of our presents.
3 new editions along my Minions.
It was time to for coffee.
Hubby then went to collect his dad.
I got on with sorting out the Christmas Dinner.
One son went round to see if our neighbour wanted a Christmas Dinner.
He did and he will have.
Hour later, my Father-in Law arrived.
He opened his Christmas presents and had a nice cup of brew.
Once the Christmas Dinner was dished up,
A plate of it went next door.
Afterwards,
We watched the Queen's Speech.
Then onto Sinbad.
I got on with writing yesterday's blog post.
Mince pie anyone? 
Once Sinbad was finished we moved onto:
Then onto....
Then we watched the undiscovered 1970 Christmas special.
A very light tea↓
Hubby then took his dad home.
Now out comes the alcohol free punch.
8 years of being a Tee-total.
Now for a bit of Dirty Harry...
Let's look inside the newspaper.
Maurice  Cole , better known as Kenny Everett, was an English comedian, radio disc jockey and television presenter. After spells on pirate radio and Radio Luxembourg in the mid-1960s, he was one of the first DJs to join BBC radio's newly-created BBC Radio 1 in 1967. It was here he developed his trademark voices and surreal characters which he later adapted for television. 
He would have been 77 years old 🎈
He sadly died aged 50 aged 1995.
Denver  Pyle  was an American film and television actor and director. He was well known for a number of TV roles from the 1960s through the 1980s, including his portrayal of Briscoe Darling Jr. in several episodes of The Andy Griffith Show, as Jesse Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard from 1979 to 1985, as Mad Jack in the NBC television series The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams, as well as the titular character's father, Buck Webb, in CBS's The Doris Day Show. In many of his roles, he portrayed either authority figures, or gruff, demanding father figures, often as comic relief.
He died on this day in 1997 aged 77.
"To Kill a Mockingbird", a film adaptation of the novel by Harper Lee, directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Gregory Peck, is released (Gregory Peck - Best Actor Academy Awards 1963)in 1962.
Hubby comes back.
Sleep Tea time.
Now to enjoy the rest of Xmas Day in bed 🛏