After a better night’s sleep we went shopping in Wroxham and met The Bloom Family at Wroxham marina for coffee on their new Fairline boat. I then took the family for a day trip to Cromer eating lunch and then enjoying the beach. I played crazy golf with Debbie as Della played on the trampoline. Back home to Wroxham this evening, where Daniel ferried us over to the Bloom Family for a nice barbecue after which we took their boat to Wroxham Broad and back. NATO is still hopelessly split over arms reductions; Edward Heath attacks Thatcher over her European policy and Boris Yeltsin gets a politburo seat after all with Gorbachev’s encouragement
I slept quite well last night due to Diana tucking the duvet in my side of the bed and using other clothes to keep warm. I had a breakfast of French toast and then we got ready and went to do some more shopping in Wroxham. We met the Bloom Family over at Wroxham Marina we had coffee with them on their new Fairline boat. Then we went for a day trip to Cromer, eating lunch in the centre and then took to the beach. It was a fine day with some sunshine but a little chilly, but this did not put off the girls from paddling in the sea. I then had a round of crazy golf with Debbie as Della went on the trampoline. Then back home to Wroxham and, at 6pm, Daniel ferried us over to the Blooms Fairline where we had a nice barbecue at their invitation.
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Afterwards we took out this boat to Wroxham Broad and back with me at the helm of the flying bridge. The news today is of US President George Bush’s offer of arms reductions. He has offered to cut troops by 20% and 18% of helicopters and aircraft but is still silent on the question of short-range nuclear weapons where NATO is still hopelessly split. Also in Brussels, Edward Heath has attacked Thatcher with the signal that he has no intent of ceasing the attacks. In Moscow, Yeltsin is given his politburo seat after all due to a resignation of another delegate and the encouragement of Gorbachev to vote him in, which is an interesting turn of events. Australia won the third of the one-day cricket test matches today, but England took the trophy for the series having lost less wickets in the second match tie