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Tag Archives: Father’s Day
Father’s Day Chess
Sunday Today was the day… We celebrated Father’s Day. David came in to wish Mike and then disappeared off to catch up on some sleep. We went to the beach in full winter kit. The water wasn’t too bad, but … Continue reading
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Father’s Day 2019
It was a good Father’s Day! I made coffee for Mike and then we joined David and Julian for breakfast. We had a couple of hours at home before Mike and David went to the driving range and hit golf … Continue reading
Easy To Please
Mike is so very easy to please! In fact he loves to say Mother’s Day is for when Mother gets spoiled. Father’s Day is for Father to spoil Mother! He did make me coffee this morning, but that was where … Continue reading
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Benefits of Father’s Day
There are certainly benefits of Father’s Day for Mothers. With a cold front of note sweeping across the Cape, it was not difficult to pamper Mike and enjoy the benefits thereof. While Mike stayed under the blankets, I nipped out … Continue reading
Epic Sunday Fail
3-27pm What a crazy morning! Mike woke up at about 6-15am and asked if we had run out of electricity because the power was off. I know that a few days ago we had 150 units so we shouldn’t have … Continue reading