Yesterday morning I went off for my Volunteer Visiting at the Hospital. One patient had a fairly uncommon first name, and I asked about pronunciation. Then I said "was your surname previously.....?" "Yes!" she said. "We were at school together, I used to be Angela Hall" We spent ages reminiscing about old friends from Primary School and High School. Both of us left Norfolk for university and then returned four decades later. It was great to catch up. I came home full of memories of those school years we shared [1965-1973] She's hoping to go home from hospital soon, but we will keep in touch.
In the afternoon I tidied the back bedroom, and listened to the weirdest programme on BBC I-player. It was called The strange parallel world of Christian pop.
If you're my sort of age, and spent your teens involved with church youth groups, names like The Joystrings, Out of Darkness, Parchment and The Fisherfolk may sound familiar. If they do, you might find the programme interesting. In the evening, Bob and I watched an Australian series - Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries on Prime. Also set in the 60s
Much muttering by me of "I had a dress like that!""That hat is all wrong"
The granddaughters had an inset day today, so the family are up for the weekend. Hot chocolate with marshmallows plus arts and crafts at Cornerstones. Grandad Bob was practising his Santa voice "Have you been good little children?" I said it was too deep and scary. Rosie pointed out that if his voice was too high, nobody would believe he was Santa. She told Bob he needed a "warm voice"
As i said to my friend in the morning, in 1965 at Primary School, we would never have imagined where we'd be at 70 - retired and back in Norfolk!


What fun to meet up with a school friend! Rosie is quite right about Santa's voice.
ReplyDeleteMeeting A again after so long was a real joy. Rosie is a smart little girl.
DeleteHow lovely to meet an old friend. Your picture looks like mine when we have the grandchildren for a crafternoon!
ReplyDeleteSo many little snippets of paper on the floor when they leave...
DeleteHow lovely to meet a friend after all these years and hope she is soon able to meet you in more sociable circumstances. I had a little smile about Rose advising her Grandad on how best to sound as Santa. Good advice from a smart little girl. Catriona
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DeleteWhat a lovely, unexpected reunion! I hope she is better soon!
ReplyDeleteI hope we can stay in touch
DeleteSo nice to see unexpectedly meet an old friend.
ReplyDeleteThe girls look happy and content x
Alison in Devon x
They are delightful company
DeleteThat must have been a surprise! But so good to meet up after a long time.
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DeleteHow lovely to reunite with an old friend. There is a Miss Fisher murder mysteries set in the 1920's on U&Alibi (maybe on catch-up). Iris is at a cinema birthday party for her friend Harper watching Wicked. Her Mummies are now foster parents and have a very little baby who is 2 weeks old. He now weighs 4.8 lbs and is tiny, but quite good - so far! Rosie is right Santa's voice needs to be warm. Hugs Xx
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DeleteHow lovely to meet up with someone from your childhood. I agree Father Christmas needs a deep mellow voice (and maybe a squishy tummy😂) During my teen years, my father was unwell and died when I was 13. Our local church had a wonderful branch of the young Anglican Fellowship’YAF’ which looking back I feel probably supported me and kept me on the straight and narrow when I could so easily have strayed as my mother was quite distracted and I was left to myself a lot. Such wonderful Christian fun people. JennyP
ReplyDeleteHow good that you found friendship and support at such a sad time
ReplyDeleteI've watched the Miss Fisher mysteries set in the 1920s. The plots are rather contrived, but the costumes are lovely! Rosie gave some wise advice! I have just received an invitation from a friend of 50+ years ago, to stay with her for our high school 50th reunion, in Chile. It's not until October next year, but I hope to go and reconnect with old friends.
ReplyDeleteI must look out that series. I love.flapper dresses. A reunion in Chile sounds fun
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