We awoke to a cold and sunny morning, and I was astonished to see beautiful patterns in frost on the roof of the conservatory...
We had a relaxed start to the day, and at 11am, drove over to Market Harborough. We had to take the glasses back to Majestic, and I wanted them out of the car! We parked in our usual place and could see that the town was busy with Christmas shoppers. I popped into the Post Office to send a card to my friend, Julia, in the US, while Sophie had a look in The Attic. We then went to Two Old Goats for a coffee and sat outside in the sun. It was gorgeous to soak up the rays and watch the good people of Market Harborough go about their business.
Next up were a couple of charity shops, a small Christmas market taking place in the square and Waterstones, where Sophie paid just 99p for Daphne du Maurier's My Cousin Rachel. By now, we were both ravenous, so we crossed the road and went to The Little Thai for lunch.
We ordered side dishes of fish balls, fishcakes and satay chicken, along with the same main course of Thai yellow curry. A bottle of Thai Colombard accompanied the meal. As ever, the food was delicious, and we were stuffed, but we still managed to find room for puds - mango sticky rice for Sophie, and banana fritters for me. Scrumptious!
The restaurant is so lovely and relaxing, and the staff are friendly and attentive. We love sitting by the window and watching the world go by! We even chatted with a couple sitting nearby, which was lovely!
After paying the bill, we ambled over to Toni & Guy, and Sophie asked about a skin test for a treatment on her hair to strip off the colour. One of the staff recommended she have a semi-permanent colour instead until the colour grows out. She agreed and made two appointments, one for the colour and one for a cut. It means we will be back in Market Harborough next week!
We returned to the car and drove to the care home to see Mum. She looked a bit brighter today and said that one of the carers had taken her down to the lounge for a chat. We sat with her, and I gave her two bags of chocolates I'd bought in the Oxfam shop. A carer stopped to have another chat with us, and we reminisced about our family history, which was great.
When we got up to leave, my Mum said she wanted to walk down the corridor with us, but nearly fell over. Luckily, I was standing right next to her, so I prevented the fall, but I told her she mustn't get up and try to walk without anyone helping her. The last thing I need at the moment is my Mum in hospital again!
We drove home via Mill Lane and stopped to take a photo of the gorgeous sunset sky and the trees outlined against it.
When we got home, Keith was out watching Sileby, and we relaxed. Sophie watched Homeland, and I wrote my blog. When Keith arrived home, he sat with us in the kitchen while we played Scrabble, and I narrowly beat Sophie! She opened a bottle of Moet & Chandon Champagne that we had bought for her to say thank you for all her help over the last week. It was well deserved!
It would have been my Nan's birthday today - she would have been 106!








