Hi all, only a week to go now until Michael completes the offspring visits to Bahrain. His visit will be a bit more unusual because he should be here for 3 months. All seems to be in place for his placement and hopefully he will find it a worthwhile experience. He will at least have the chance to make an impression with one of the biggest construction companies in the middle east if not the world! The only thing that is certain is that he will find it HOT!
I was out last night at a music session at the rugby club and on the way home at midnight it was 34 degrees. Phew! My Only a Man song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqThMi3QZPQ has gone viral here. I have to sing it every time I am out and I believe that a friend of one of my Bahrain pals, who plays at a jazz club in London, is now singing it.
The new car is going great. I think we have had it long enough to find out all of the things that were wrong with it and I am pleased to say there seems nothing major. A few wee bits and pieces need attention but I'll get to them in time. I love driving it. You lot should all get a 4.7 litre automatic. Its effortless driving. Very relaxing. I recommend it. I think Michael is excited about it, if a little apprehensive. He will love it but it will spoil the rest of his driving life having to drive a 1.0 litre supermini (unless he decides his life lies in a place such as this).
That's Sheila surfaced so the weekend starts here. Not sure what our plans are.
David
I was out last night at a music session at the rugby club and on the way home at midnight it was 34 degrees. Phew! My Only a Man song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqThMi3QZPQ has gone viral here. I have to sing it every time I am out and I believe that a friend of one of my Bahrain pals, who plays at a jazz club in London, is now singing it.
The new car is going great. I think we have had it long enough to find out all of the things that were wrong with it and I am pleased to say there seems nothing major. A few wee bits and pieces need attention but I'll get to them in time. I love driving it. You lot should all get a 4.7 litre automatic. Its effortless driving. Very relaxing. I recommend it. I think Michael is excited about it, if a little apprehensive. He will love it but it will spoil the rest of his driving life having to drive a 1.0 litre supermini (unless he decides his life lies in a place such as this).
That's Sheila surfaced so the weekend starts here. Not sure what our plans are.
David
Well it won't be too long until your bairn arrives he will have had a bit of climatising here as the temperatures have been in the high 20's in the last week.I played bowls at Ladybank this morning at 10 am and it was roasting we played in the scottish triples and won . I DO LIKE THE CAR BUT COULD NEVER IMAGINE THAT IS SOMETHING THAT I COULD DRIVE IT WOULD TERRIFY ME.I am looking forward to seeing you both again it won't be too long now. We are now finished with the invigilating.I was at Kirkcaldy today with Valerie only for a couple of hours she was looking for a birthday present for a friend but I treated myself to trousers and a top.Well I am off to have a cup of tea now and off to bed in the not to distant future.Love to both of you hear from you soon love mum xx
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