The month started with the last day of half term and a fish and chip supper with Mother and Pops before a very early start the next day for our family holiday in Mallorca.
Celebrating our birthday there with lovely gifts, two cakes, being twins there has to be two cakes, being transported out there and easy to pack gifts. Swimming in the pool and then Twin and I took everyone out for supper at Stay restaurant.
The rest of the week was glorious. Swimming, reading, sunbathing, a daily cafe con leche, a mooch in a town, a return to the villa for more swimming and sunbathing. Ending the day with beers, rose wine, communal meals, Scrabble and days filled with happy memories.
Returning to work but made more pleasurable by meeting a friend for Monday evening cocktails at Lounge Lover and then supper at Boundary.
Catching up with dear printmaking friends at Waterstones and deciding that our IRL bookclub has come to an end but long live meeting up for friendship.
Meeting a dear friend who is about to leave for Singapore for Friday night drinks at Dalla Terra and then supper at Dishoom.
A much needed weekend around the house - somehow being in the garden doesn't feel like a chore. Is this how some people view house work
Party weekend... Pink lanterns hanging in the tree, fizz chilling, amazing cakes, home made lasagne, dear friends, including one friend coming over from New York for it. How wonderful friends are. Re wearing my wedding dress - red nails, barefoot.
Wandering to Tudor Barn Art weekend on the Sunday, eating cake, left over lasagne, toast and crisps.
Cakes baked started off with ones to take into work for my birthday. Nigella's Lemon Drizzle, Bill Granger's Chocolate Brownie, though I forgot to add the chocolate but it was still delicious, Eat Me! Farmhouse biscuits and Hummingbird Orange and Almond cake.
Books read finally finished Jane Eyre, I'm back in love it on this third read. The Paris Wife a perfect holiday book, Florence Finds Book Club book this month. Cheerful weather for a Wedding in the most uncheerful weather. Starting to try and read some of Warmth's books - Evelyn Waugh Vile Bodies.
Book giftings Persephone Cheerful weather for a wedding by Julia Strachey, a gift voucher to be spent on Daunt Books Ilyrian Spring and a delightful book of photographs of me from birth to now from Mother and Pops. A delightful book London A History in Verse, a bibliotherapy session at Mr B's Emporium.
Tomorrow we're off to a wedding at The Horniman Museum. June has been a truly wonderful month.
Fruit Punch
1 year ago
Sounds amazing - I lovei t when you write up your months - it makes your life sound so full and happy
ReplyDeleteVerity - Glad you enjoy them. This month has been especially full & happy, hope your June was good.
DeleteJune sounds like it was a wonderful month! I agree with Verity - love your monthly write-ups too!
ReplyDeleteTonia - June was a very special month, one not to bs forgotten.
DeleteI always love that you include so many food references in your monthly roundups :)
ReplyDeleteThe Paris Wife is on my shortlist of books to read in the second half of 2012. Reading A Moveable Feast has made me want to see things from Hadley's POV.
Anbolyn - Glad you like the food parts. I look forward to reading your thoughts on A Movable Feast.
DeleteYou managed to get out and about as usual despite the awful weather! I should to a write-up of my month, but I fear people would drop off to sleep five days in. Your party sounds amazing! xCathy
ReplyDeleteCathy - It would be lovely to read about your Coastal trips & craft events. The party was amazing, mainly due to dear friends
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