It's been an interesting weekend, we and they get on fine but you know - everyone needs their space and we don't have much of it really. Is it wrong of me to admit that that I like the idea of having people stay more than I like the reality? I like visitors but our house is too small to fit them in properly. Means I can't get up in the morning and make tea/toast without disturbing someone.
Tonight Jane said after watching Family Guy: Blue Harvest on BBC Three (about 10:45), that she would pop upstairs to post something. I opened a bottle of wine, expecting her back downstairs quickly. Only when it got to 00:45 and I'd laughed my way very loudly through the first two episodes of Two Pints and drink my way through the bottle of wine, did I realise that she hadn't come back.
And yet I can still type remarkably well. I must be getting used to being sozzled :P
We went to Llandudno. I really quite like the place. It's a nice seaside town, which in my estimation is quite rare these days. I've visited a few and the majority seem to be run-down Victorian haunts with little left to sell other than amusement arcades (2p machines!) and memories for the older generation. Llandudno is a real town, a fully functional large town which just happens to be beside the sea and has a rather nice promenade.
Today we went for Sunday Lunch at Chez Jules (French, somewhat). It was my first time, Jane's second. For a tenner a head, a pretty good 2-course meal was head. I have only just checked the website and noticed it's rather poor, however...
Tonight Jane said after watching Family Guy: Blue Harvest on BBC Three (about 10:45), that she would pop upstairs to post something. I opened a bottle of wine, expecting her back downstairs quickly. Only when it got to 00:45 and I'd laughed my way very loudly through the first two episodes of Two Pints and drink my way through the bottle of wine, did I realise that she hadn't come back.
And yet I can still type remarkably well. I must be getting used to being sozzled :P
We went to Llandudno. I really quite like the place. It's a nice seaside town, which in my estimation is quite rare these days. I've visited a few and the majority seem to be run-down Victorian haunts with little left to sell other than amusement arcades (2p machines!) and memories for the older generation. Llandudno is a real town, a fully functional large town which just happens to be beside the sea and has a rather nice promenade.
Today we went for Sunday Lunch at Chez Jules (French, somewhat). It was my first time, Jane's second. For a tenner a head, a pretty good 2-course meal was head. I have only just checked the website and noticed it's rather poor, however...
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