Lunch at The Chinese Bridge Restaurant in St Neots
Lunch at The Chinese Bridge Restaurant in St Neots

After the morning chores to put the girls on the school bus, delayed by congestion caused by a lorry broken down and a sports car going through a wall after I managed a walk on Mill Meadow.

Then off to Norwich for Diana's Christmas shopping expedition after spending the night with Wiggly after eating at The Chinese Bridge Restaurant

This was the day of Diana's Christmas shopping expedition, and she had chosen to go to Norwich for the day. The fact that I planned to go later was just coincidence.

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She woke me up early and left for Norfolk at 7.00am, hoping the roads would be quieter then.

I got up soon after hearing of the media reports on yesterday’s key political developments with many journalists writing obituaries for John Major which were a bit premature in my view.

The weather was wet and windy for much of the night, but this abated before breakfast and then became more settled and sunnier later. A walk for Sam when I found that the other dog walkers had been intrigued with my shooting in Mill Meadow last night.

Back in a hurry and then to the bus stop with the girls where we found that the bus had been delayed in heavy traffic and arrived just when we were on the point of giving up! It seems that a lorry had broken down, then a sports car had gone through a wall and everybody else were stopping to look. T

o my office for the morning to clear up my paperwork and then update this last few days' journal before lunch. With Diana away, I had to arrange my own lunch of Mackerel salad which I did after vainly trying to contact Wiggly to have a lunch out when she was tied up at work where she is busy at the moment.

She called me in mid-afternoon, and we had a nice chat when she told me about her day. Diana returned home during the middle of it and I had to hang up.

Di had a good session shopping but got rather tired after lunch and drove home quite laden, nevertheless. I gave Sam a good training walk and then left before tea for Norfolk but first stopped off to spend the evening and night with Wiggly.

She had left off work promptly and I was later than I had planned and so we both arrived at Montague Street together. She seemed tired and drawn and so I settled her, made a pot of tea and chatted while she relaxed until we decided what to do.

Then I booked a meal at The Chinese Bridge Restaurant and, whilst she lay and rested on the bed, I checked out her computer against mine and made sure that the latest version of EARS was working properly.

Then we shared a relaxing and foamy bath before changing to go out. The meal was only average for the restaurant had abandoned their full menu in favour of a "Christmas" menu and had set meals only but we still enjoyed it.

Back rather the worse for wear after two bottles of wine needed to quench the heat of the "Hot and Sour Soup" and in one-another's arms to bed.

An active and unsettled night with me having insuperable difficulties satisfying Wiggly, though having orgasms myself night and morning. I just could not get her to climax and even risked sex without a condom and orally in vain which was quite depressing.

Up together at 7.00am and breakfast with the cereal that I had brought. Then, Wiggly off to work and me to walk Sam at The Coneygear before leaving getting to Horning a couple of hours later.