Holidays now are very similar. I love being at home, getting up an hour later than in term time, slowly preparing breakfast, listening to Radio 4 or 5 . Gaynor has often been up at least an hour or more by the time I surface. I come alive at about 10 pm, when she is generally ready for bed! Our differences are a great strength in our marriage. Gaynor is a superb navigator- I am a patient driver. The reverse is not the case! Gaynor is a brilliant organizer and full of ideas. I would happily watch ball by ball coverage of the Test Match series, only surfacing for light refreshments!
I hope that we are a good balance for each other, and celebrating our 16th wedding anniversary last week gave us the chance to reflect on how we would like next year to work out. As always I would like to commit myself to a whole range of extra activities- tutoring, singing at church, badminton with friends, despite the fact that I have frequent evening and Saturday appointments at school. I think we have have come to a sensible compromise, but watch out to see if Gaynor can remember my name come half term!
3 comments:
it's the other way round in our house! must be the historian/teacher thing! I do have to admit that the whole planning & organising thing can be useful sometimes! ( but I don't tell him too often!)
Enjoy your summer hols
Angi
Lovely post! A very happy and blessed (though belated) anniversary to you. We'll soon be celebrating 20 years. I'm so glad to say we're best friends.:-)
Lovley post and what a pretty wedding party. You look like a queen Gaynor with four sweet princesses and a great husband around you. Things were better before, weren't they? When will we see more wedding pictures?
Thanks for a great blog!
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