Another full day of working with Wiggly as were continuing to get on well as we started viewing properties together and I made offers later.
Wiggly went through my in-tray and completed a number of tasks on my behalf. I visited Diana and the girls who seemed okay.
Wiggly and I were continuing to get on well and sleeping all right despite the smallness of 3 Montague Street and the closeness of the weather.
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We had arranged the office so that we could both work by bringing my old folding oak table.
It was for me to dog walk Sam this morning and then we set about progressing our property search and went along to view a two-bedroomed, older house in Berkeley Street.
The rear access for vehicles was very difficult and the place so much in need of a new bathroom, kitchen and complete decoration that we could only justify offering a low amount for it.
Wiggly walked Sam later across to Eaton Ford to collect her prescription from the doctors and get her spot ointment and she did well controlling him. In fact she is now a good dog handler!
She is also a good provider and made some nice smoked salmon and dill soup lunch. In the afternoon, Wiggly went through my in-tray and arranged my car alarm repair/ insurance, progressed my business gas contract and looked into the desirability of buying Norwich City season tickets.
For dinner she prepared a Steak & Kidney pie with broccoli and new potatoes which we took and ate outside with a half-bottle of wine. I used the opportunity to telephone the family and chatted to each of them-
Debbie was preparing excitedly for her camp, buying denim shorts and all else with her own money. She had been swimming and sunbathing around the pool and was seeing and enjoying her friends.
Della was more quiet, watching TV and seemed all right and I also chatted to Di who appeared OK. there was no news there of my wallet either. In the evening, we opted not to go out but worked on instead updating my Investment Income summary.
We were both on the telephone a lot; me doing some Focus advertisement chasing of colleagues who had promised to help and Wiggly was on the telephone to her Mum for one hour, but I was pleased she was still in good contact with her.
Not much on my answering machines, but I got back in contact with Wroxham builders and heard of his difficult meeting with the planning officers.
We ended the working day having left offers on the table with estate agents for West Street of £62K and Berkeley St of £36K. I am particularly not taking on more property if it does not represent good value and is capable of turning a profit if we needed to sell. L
ate along to the local pub, the Wheatsheaf, for a pint of bitter shandy and then tired to bed.