We made good time to work, and I waved Keith off before going into the office. I took my lunch bag into the servery, which is going to be our staffroom, and could see that work was progressing. Hopefully, it won't be too long!
I had a busy shift, dealing with all the emails and making more progress on the moan report, as well as putting on the February half-term activities. We had a little discussion in the afternoon about the heating, as Georgie had been in and turned off the ferocious radiators. Consequently, the office was a lot cooler, but Sheila was feeling the cold. Georgie brought in his heater and put it right at the top of the office, which warmed it up beautifully. Perhaps this is the solution? Let's hope it gets Nicola's approval!
At 4pm, Keith and I drove home in heavy traffic. It was bliss to get home, revel in the lovely warm house and look forward to a glass of wine and a film. We wanted to see the original Rebecca, starring Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine, but we discovered it will be showing next Friday, so we recorded it. Instead, we watched Indecent Proposal starring the gorgeous Robert Redford, Demi Moore and Woody Harrelson. Sophie was a bit disappointed in the ending, but I loved seeing it again. It was a real 90s movie!
Dinner tonight was a very simple affair of baked potatoes and accompaniments, and we were going to stay up and watch Graham Norton until we realised it wasn't on until well past 11:00pm! This was because of the final of The Traitors, which we haven't watched. There's been so much hoohah over the series, maybe we should!
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