
It's Snowing!
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It's started snowing this morning!
It's Christmas Eve and we're almost there, last shopping run out of the way this morning, just one more short trip out and then we can sit back and chill while we wait to see if the big guy in red calls here.
I've never known it to be so hard keeping up with everything, despite getting started with the preparations in early November. Next year, I think we'll get everything sorted in August so we can at least have a day off from the seasonal frenzy in December.
I doubt we'll get time to post during the mayhem of Christmas day so may we take this opportunity to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a fantastic New Year!
Paul & Debbie
Work is finished for this year!
We're home now chilling out on the sofa looking forward to a little less rushing about like nutters and a few glasses of Christmas spirit :-)
Paul.
Last night we got back to a very chilly home, the central heating was on strike! We switched it off, switched in on, pressed all the buttons, called the help line but the only thing we found was that the warranty ran out last month!
The hot water was working so it appeared to be the sensor for the thermostat, I checked the manual and tried resetting. The manual said it could take up to half an hour but after 20 minutes we started panicking and decided to sign up for some cover.
Just as we confirmed the order for the cover over the phone, the heating sprang to life which is the best Wedding Anniversary present we could have had, removing the worry of a hefty call out charge this close to Christmas and sitting in the cold for another night.
Today is our third Wedding Anniversary, it's cold outside, but it's lovely and warm in here :-)
Paul.
We both went to my works Christmas bash on Friday night, didn't have too much to drink, Debbie had 4 whisky and cokes and I had two little Tiger beers and 3 of these new Peroni things.
Remembered why I'd stopped going on our works seasonal outing, it costs a bloody fortune! Debbie's Christmas parties have always been free.
We left the restaurant sober, however, when I got out of the taxi, I discovered I'd become legless during the journey home!
We had 6 hours solid shopping from the crack of dawn on Saturday before travelling south to see my Auntie.
On Sunday morning, we actually managed a sit down for a couple of hours and watched some of the TV that we've been recording over the last couple of weeks.
Then we were off again, to Dad's for dinner for the first time in years, probably the first time we've had Sunday dinner that Debbie hadn't cooked herself.
Got back home, crashed on the sofa and enjoyed a few drinks while we returned to catching up on the telly.
Finally it's the last week at work, roll on Friday!
Paul.
Spotted this very small cloud floating off into the sunset yesterday and managed to snap it as it passed on by.
Debbie went on her inaugural works Christmas bash last night, I dropped off at an Indian restaurant and picked her up a few hours later at a pub down the road chuckling and giggling away.
The roads were treacherous, everywhere was white with frost and by this morning the temperature had dropped to -3.8c!
Paul.
Real car scraping time today, temperature in our garden is only -2.2c and everything is white.
The fields looked beautiful on the way to work, hope we get chance one weekend to get some nice wintery scenes.
The camera on the 6120 isn't up to much in poor light, we would have to borrow the flood lights from Barnsley football club to get a decent picture at this time in a morning.
Paul.
This cold is getting a little tiresome now, we've both had it for weeks and it's showing no sign of easing. It's no joke, there must be whole rain forests at risk with the number of tissues we're going through!
At least it's colder today, 0.5c at the moment. Maybe the pesky virus will freeze to death!
Paul.
Had another busy day yesterday going here there and every where. Spent the afternoon putting up the tree in the garden and the new snowing effect lights on the roof. Just a few more lights to get and them we're done!
Paul.