….. but a very happy one. Grandson's first birthday, today, so I popped round to the shop to get him a card. Outside were my eldest daughter and her daughter. We chatted for about 10 mins then I went inside to get the card. When I came out of the shop, my youngest daughter was parked outside, talking to my grand-daughter (my other daughter was now in the shop). So I had a quick chat with youngest daughter and her partner. Then, walked the couple of minutes round to my son's where my middle daughter had also just arrived. We all had aa good chat, while keeping the necessary Peter Crouch distance away, then parted with imaginary hugs. Great to see all my kids - and a few of my grandkids - all in one day :-)
It was great, pixie. My son and his wife had organised a bouncy castle for the kids as they couldn't throw a party for George (not that he was any the wiser being just a year old) but I swear my son was getting more pleasure out of the thing than his two eldest. I told his wife that he would be crying when they come to collect it:-))
Haha Roy. My youngest daughter asked me where Milo (my dog) was. I explained to her that I do not take it to shops (other than my corner shop). She said that my eldest could have held the lead while I went inside. So I said, "How did I know she would be outside the shop?" Youngest daughter does take after her mother at times :-//
The fact that we all live within walking distance of each other probably lessons the odds of this happening but to all be there at exactly the same time - 24 hours in a day - would have attracted a decent price at 365 methinks:-)