I was slow to wake on a chillier morning and, after waiting for the mail in the conservatory, I prepared this evening’s St Neots Museum fundraising committee meeting. After lunch, I visited my dad in hospital who seem to be the same awaiting news of his operation tomorrow. Members did our best this evening as we allocated tasks without any additional help. The East German refugees are in the news as Neil Kinnock’s Labour Party conference continues to go well for him.
After a very late night I was slow to awake this morning. I tended the fish and conservatory and then sat there reading the paper and waiting for the mail, which was arriving late. I did some more work on my preparation for tonight’s meeting before lunch and then went to see my Dad in hospital this afternoon. He seemed about the same – still lucid and we talked about his childhood and his dad who died when he was young. The decision will be made tomorrow as to whether to give him the operation and I left him in good heart.
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This evening, I chaired my St Neots Museum fundraising committee meeting; the members turning up but none of the extra ones that we were expecting. We slaved on and allocated the tasks and action items for the launch of the Museum. Short timescales for the work we have to do, but we shall manage it. We finished the meeting by 9:30pm and I bid them farewell. Today was a bit chillier than of late and it was clear enough tonight to make it the coldest for the season. The news is all about the East German refugees again. Neil Kinnock’s Labour Party conference continues to go well for him.