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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Had a late start, went to McDonalds for fragile daughter then on to SIL's farm to pick up the boss. Cup of tea, followed directions from the boss to get from farm to main road, found enormous mound of tar shavings waiting to be spread into potholes in road so turned around with barely a murmur and, since we were passing anyway, sowed niece how to get the subtitles off Sky then proceeded on my (the correct) original route.
Got home, dropped boss, went shopping, came home cooked and served dinner, had wine, typed this and now off for beer. :-)
Got home, dropped boss, went shopping, came home cooked and served dinner, had wine, typed this and now off for beer. :-)
It is a bit of a pain, no doubt the shop is virtually empty now and it's a bit hard to rustle up a meal for seven from empty cupboards. I expect the road into town is fine but the estate and road up to the main road is covered in snow. I expect the some/all of my kids will be off from school for a while as their teachers live all over the shop and I'm not letting the two at high school go until the roads are a lot safer (eight miles of up and down, windy country roads). Need them all to be at school college for at least one day so I can get the wrapping done!
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They can have what would have been their packed lunches for lunch tomorrow and I got some soup in for tea. I can manage packed lunches again for Tuesday (to eat at home or school). If the road is open the shop will get deliveries on Tuesday so I can get something for tea from the shop if himself can't get the car out. If the village is still bad on Tuesday I can always get himself to walk up to the main road and catch the bus to town to get some bits. It's not even a particularly rural village but it's kind of a dead end one so no traffic has to come through it.
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