A lay in on Poppy-Day and to see the poignant Remembrance Parade later at The Cenotaph but also to take Debbie to her horse-riding at Great Staughton in the meantime.
Daniel and Angela helped Di and I with Della and she also had visits from friends. I typed up the minutes of the last HDC LibDem Group Meeting and made up an agenda and got copies to all my group members and also heard from Nigel who had worked out the flights to Scotland for our trip at the end of the week
Had a bit of a lay in this morning as Diana did not call me and it was nearly 8.00am before I woke up. I then took a tray of tea in to Daniel for him to share with Angela and went in to see Debbie with her morning drink. Di had left a note about horse-riding and so I had to get them all up (which I did) and then took them out for breakfast at the Little Chef at Southoe. We enjoyed that meal and then I took Debbie to Great Staughton as Daniel and Angela went up to Hinchingbrooke to relieve Diana. Then home for a little while, making coffee to have with Diana when she got back.
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It was Remembrance Sunday and so I watched the Cenotaph Parade which is always a poignant moment. I was going to drop in on the cemetery on my way back from Staughton and went the way of Hail Weston Ford but Peter Frennette was by the gate with his dogs and so I just waved and drove on. Di and I had lunch early and then I went along to the hospital to relieve Daniel and Angela at 12.30pm and gave them some more money to get a meal on the way home. I stayed until first Pat Law arrived with Amy and Katherine and then Diana got there with Debbie.
The girls played all right once I got Della's bed into the playroom and then I went home to get a little work done. I typed up the minutes of the last HDC LibDem Group Meeting and made up an agenda and got copies to all my group members which was a bit of a rush. I was therefore later to Holly Ward than I planned but still in time to get Della ready for her bed-time routine. Today I also heard from Nigel who had worked out the flights to Scotland for our trip at the end of the week.