We still slept all right, despite the heat and stillness of air, made love, worked on Redgrave statistics.
Later joined Wiggly for her evening's rehearsals at a local Eynesbury primary school and walked Sam.
Drinks after outside our local Wheatsheaf pub afterwards
We still slept all right, despite the heat and stillness of air, but I did wake up with a headache and went down to take two paracetamol first thing.
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Then up to take more interest in Wiggly (whose big attractive hazel eyes still had her eye-liner on from last night) who then responded and soon we were locked in sex.
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Our morning tea downstairs, in view of the heat upstairs, our breakfast, and then I did the washing and clearing up whilst Wiggly took Sam for a walk.
I also logged in to CIX and read my conferences, being tempted into making a few comments. Had time to get started on these last few days journal which took until mid-afternoon to complete.
Wiggly keyed in Redgrave statistics before and after visiting Tesco's and making the lunch and this gave us something of a picture of the last two year's trading.
I later joined Wiggly for her evening's rehearsals at a local Eynesbury primary school and the weather continued hot, humid and sticky so that it was only just bearable.
I thought Wiggly handled her lines and part as well as anybody and the script seemed to be quite interesting.
Despite a request to the contrary, we agreed that it would be better for her to stick to just a single rehearsal a week as that was what had been agreed when she had taken the part.
We took the others to sit outside our local Wheatsheaf pub afterwards and kept a little cooler in the evening air but it was hot in the house when we came back to bed.