Keith went to Tesco while I tackled some chores. I called the Funeral Directors in Kettering to finalise the details for my Mum's pre-paid plan, and then I paid in full, so that was sorted out. I also had to resend my Dad's will and death certificate to his pension company, and I was mightily glad when these jobs were out of the way.
I was meeting Michelle, my friend and neighbour, for a cup of tea this afternoon, and popped around at 2:00pm. She had her log burner alight, and both of her cats were curled up in a basket in front of it. How lovely! Lily came over to say hello and made a real fuss of me, which was lovely! She probably smelled Mooney on me!
We sat and chatted, and it was lovely and cosy in Michelle's living room. Outside, the weather was horrible, with a brisk wind and rain lashing the windows. It was great to catch up with Michelle as I hadn't seen her for a while, and she told me all about her upcoming travel plans, lucky thing! They're off to Iceland soon and hoping to see the Northern Lights.
At 5:00pm, I walked home and relaxed. Keith had prepared the meat and vegetables for tonight's chicken stroganoff, which Sophie made for us. It was a delicious meal, and I just wished I could have taken some into work with me for tomorrow's lunch. I'm hoping the work on our staffroom will be finished soon and we can sit in there instead of at our desks!
After dinner, Sophie and I went upstairs to watch a Netflix documentary about a young girl who had gone missing from her bedroom in Salt Lake City back in 2002. It was riveting, as always, and almost too bizarre to believe!
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