We had a more slimline breakfast this morning and I gave Mollie her blackcurrant jam. I escaped outside to the relative cool of a hot day (the heating is on...), and considered walking down to the river but the grass is head height so it isn't really possible. I had two nice reading sessions in the garden in the sun, marred (only slightly) on the first occasion by a busy nest of bumble bees on the step where I was sitting and on the second by an elusive cat turd.
Mollie went to the doctor's in the afternoon with Shirley so mum and I did her shopping for her in the co-op (where there is free wifi so I posted the blog while looking for Campbell's condensed pea soup). She wasn't impressed with the cost of the shopping or apparently the fact she had to pay for it...not quite sure why.
We met up with them after in Tim Horton's (a potentially traumatic experience which I sidestepped by ordering an iced cappuccino).
We had an amazing dinner of king crab legs which Mollie's neighbour had brought back from Nova Scotia. Each leg was about a foot long.
Danny made a stir fry and rice to go with it which Mollie liked (surprisingly) and shelled her crab, and he showed us how to do it. We weren't very good at it but the crab meat was delicious.
After dinner we watered the plants and I brushed Zoe to try to stop her shedding fluff everywhere. She liked it. Then we sorted out timings for the rest of our visit - Mollie has decided she doesn't want to go away (either to the mountains or to Muriel and Gordon's in Edmonton) so we will go to theirs alone then come back, and do a bit of mountain on the way back to Calgary.
We finished the day with some hot sex! and then there was a long thunderstorm.
Mollie went to the doctor's in the afternoon with Shirley so mum and I did her shopping for her in the co-op (where there is free wifi so I posted the blog while looking for Campbell's condensed pea soup). She wasn't impressed with the cost of the shopping or apparently the fact she had to pay for it...not quite sure why.
We had an amazing dinner of king crab legs which Mollie's neighbour had brought back from Nova Scotia. Each leg was about a foot long.
Danny made a stir fry and rice to go with it which Mollie liked (surprisingly) and shelled her crab, and he showed us how to do it. We weren't very good at it but the crab meat was delicious.
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