We gave Della her kite and Debbie her bag and flew the former on the games lawn.
We gave Della her kite and Debbie her bag and flew the former on the games lawn.

After completing and emailing some LibDem publicity work, leaving a crying Wiggly and making my way back to Paxton and a family lunch with Daniel and Isobel.

We gave Della her kite and Debbie her bag and flew the former on the games lawn.

I managed to get the database working a to prepare the letters for the LibDem advertising sales reps to use and then Diana waited up for me for bedtime.

I was early awake and Wiggly followed as I tried to make sure it was not too much of rush to get packed and ready to set off.

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She walked the dog as I carried on completing my computer work and then packed up this hardware as well.

We had received a request from Lorna Spencely for some material for an Eastern Region newsletter and I managed to write up a couple of stories and email them to her which was quite good.

Despite our best efforts, the journey was still a rush but I drove and created enough time for ten minutes at Barton Mills.

Then back to Eynesbury where I exchanged clothes and prepared to leave Wiggly to spend the rest of the weekend with Di and the girls.

I left her crying which was always sad for both of us. My homecoming was more positive and I arrived just in time for lunch to be greeted by Diana's "Have you had a good week, because mine has been awful?"

I side-stepped this and then we all enjoyed a fine lunch to which Daniel had brought Isobel. It seems that she is familiar with Microsoft Access and tried helping me with my database problems in the afternoon.

At lunch, we gave Della her kite and Debbie her bag that we had bought for them whilst in Leamington. Then it was everyone out on to the games lawn to try flying the kite which, despite the variable and gusty wind, we managed to do quite well.

Time later to try to catch up with some work on my desk but there was so much to do that the task seemed quite hopeless.

However, I did manage to get the database working and should be able to prepare the letters for the LibDem advertising sales reps to use.

To bed after 11.00pm, only to find that Diana had waited up for me and was armed with condom and a determination to have sex with me which seems to be her way of trying to regain me of late.