They got to know they had completed about 11 o-clock. We had breakfast and walked over with them to pick up the keys. Then we went round to the house. Its great, we're really pleased for them. Here are some photos.
We walked back to the flat to pick up a some stuff that we took over in the car, Me and Tom made another trip with some boxes, then walked back, its very close to where they live. They met some friendly neighbours. We had our last bottle of ruby wedding champagne and a cake we had bought.
M did make one but we decided not to bring it.
We then went for a couple of pints in the nearest pub, the British Oak, we sat inside, they had one of the NHS QR location codes. My phone wouldn't read it but Sally's did. Very friendly pub, had Good Old Boy on but we went for a golden ale instead. We then went to Bianco's, an Italian in Blackheath. Had an excellent meal, very good pizzas. Then back to the flat and had a relatively early night. We drove back on Friday. Keith and Fiona were going over for the weekend to help with the main move. They have a bigger car and Tom and Sally were hiring a van on Sunday to move the big stuff. Keith had been moving his mum into sheltered accommodation up in Yorkshire. He then discoved she had tested positive for covid so he had been isolating for a week. Fiona hadn't though as she needed to go to work so they had been socially distancing at home. Made a really good Ottolenghi chick pea dish for tea that I had seen in a magazine and Tom and Sally's.
Lazy day on Saturday. On Sunday I had a phone call from Anton Aaron and also phoned Norilyn as she had emailed to say she was having computer problems. Andrew seemed to have beaten me to it though. There is no change in Martin's condition. She Skypes everyday and has been to seem him in the hospital in Putney twice. She is living in their flat in Harwich but hoping to move to London soon. Watched some old Spooks in the evening and persuaded M to watch the second series of Ghosts which she actually enjoyed. We ended up watching until 1 30. A bit late for a Sunday.
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