It's Peter's 76th birthday today. The weather has been glorious but both of us had appointments in the morning which ruled out going anywhere for the day. Peter had a blood test and annual review at the doctors' (all okay apparently) and I had my tooth out at the dentist's.
I gave Peter his usual nice bottles of beer and yet another charcoal landscape by a local artist but the big present was a bit of a cheeky one. Cheeky in that it was something I really wanted but yes he liked it too. What was it you ask? A week in a cottage in Downalong, St Ives at the end of September.
Although I only spent my early childhood in St Ives I have an emotional attachment to the place, something like Hiraeth for the Welsh and would swap this house for a flat there in a flash if I was on my own. We had our honeymoon there and another holiday the year after and then two more stays with the motor home.
As St Ives is the UK holiday destination of the wealthy rental prices are astronomical but since it will also be our 50th wedding anniversary (on the day we travel home) and my 70th birthday earlier in August I thought Why not? Something to look forward to at the end of summer.
This morning at 7.00 I could already tell it was going to be a hot one. The heatwave is truly upon us and this afternoon the thermometer read 34C. Pleasant enough to sit out in with the breeze but I feel sorry for people inland.
When I was at the dentist I asked him to look at one of the teeth that he had built up with composite, a front incisor, as I thought it was looking a bit rough on the bottom edge. He said it was just a bit stained and he would give a polish but then he added more composite to strengthen the tooth. That was fine since he didn't charge me for that. The extraction took less time than the composite and wasn't even uncomfortable. Of course with the numbing effect of the injections wearing off it has been a tad sore and I did feel kind of woozy when I left the dentist. But since the tooth has been quietly aching since I broke it on holiday I'm happy it has been taken out. I have stocked up on ice cream and plenty of goodies (brownies, cookies, filled doughnuts and pain o chocolat) from Aber Surplus which should last a while.
While in town I got some 'gold' number stickers as my recent hunt for 100th birthday card for a relative had been fruitless, just one boring card in the whole of Aber and Mach. Instead I bought a nice card which I've now customised.
I also found a better frame for the picture I gave Peter as we both agreed that my first choice wasn't the best, too big and overpowered the sketch.
The dentist did tell me to take things easy today so I've spent the afternoon sitting out in the sun and had already pulled out of tonight's choir practice.
Tonight for Peter's birthday supper I shall be cooking salmon with onion and mushrooms in the oven served with peas and new potatoes. One of our favourite meals and easy for me to eat too.
Last night's sunset.