Sunday 2 August 2009

2nd August


These tomatoes are from my garden in the middle of winter. I'm amazed as I really thought they would not ripen but they are delicious even though the skin is a little tough. There are three types - apricot, money spinner and tom thumb with still a few still on the vines.

The past weeks I have battled with people regarding the baby site and still have no success.

The staff meeting was held early last week and we were informed that we would loose one full time staff member when the union signs off the paper work. All offices are loosing at least one which shows you that business is slow but the only problem is they have not taken into consideration that each day is not average and humans make mistakes. If it gets too hard, I do have a choice but others dont.

John has high cholestrol and now has to take pills (forever) to reduce the count and keep it level, and you know how much he loves butter, cream, cheese and icecream.

Last Saturday we had an afternoon tea at Norma's to celebrate Margaret's 72nd birthday and it was lovely to see everyone. Norma retired two weeks ago after 30 years of service and during this time was very very rarely sick. And in the new retired life has had the flu which is not pleasant.

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