Taking part in the Spar tour to Kings Lynn and Sandringham.
Then some family calls and tidiness issues before leisure time with Wiggly
We were both very tired after the succession of late nights and both reluctant to get up when the alarms went off.
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Slow to get going and thus made ourselves late for our trip to Kings Lynn but I did manage to drop off Sam for the day to The Hayling View and give him a small walk before collecting Wiggly and heading north for Kings Lynn.
Today we had been invited by Spar wholesalers Blakemore to join a coach trip to view three sample retail premises, thought to be good examples of what could be achieved with optimum space planning and organisation.
First morning coffee and Danish pastries, then the first store; an Express version before a longer coach journey to se the second; a Neighbourhood store.
A drink of "Bucks Fizz" at Sandringham and then we persuaded the representative to drive us back to our own car as we had to go.
The third viewing (which was a full supermarket) was not so relevant to our needs and also Wiggly had a full meeting of the District Council to attend back in Huntingdon.
I dropped her off and then called in at The Hayling View and was shocked to find that Daniel and his friends had again left the door unlocked for the second time in the day.
This, together with his drinks stock, gym equipment and dismantled computer equipment strewn all over my office led me to call both Dan and Diana to agree that it had to be sorted out.
I tidied the whole room and then telephoned Diana and the girls and chatted to them about how they were getting on with their holiday.
The girls were very pleased with the new room I had made for them and very chatty and seemingly pleased to hear from me I gathered my papers before driving over to Eynesbury.
Worrying news from the Norwich & Peterborough who had defaulted my VISA debit due to "uncleared funds" and I rushed into the branch to ensure that there had been no unauthorised withdrawals with my wallet and cards being lost.
There was no such occurance. Soon Wiggly arrived back from her meeting having not been able to get out of her evening committee meeting later.
This left her only an hour to get the meal, be changed and out again and she was upset again. It was still so hot!
Once she was ready to go, I walked Sam for a while and then came back to do the washing up. Being nearly 8.00pm, I settled down to watch the film, "The Cocoon" on TV which Debbie had been talking about earlier.
I knew both girls would be watching it and then Wiggly joined me when she came in and we had a good relaxing evening and saw the film through which was a bit sad for me.
Wiggly got me out of this melancholy by straightforward seduction and we adjourned to the bedroom and enjoyed ourselves despite the heat.
I left her to rest for an hour whilst I caught up with my journal and then did just a few transactions before bedtime.