Tuesday 7 May 2024

Busy Bank Holidays

 Isn't it strange how one extra day at a weekend can make such a difference?  Even stranger when you are retired and every day should, in theory, be the same.

We had such a mixed bag of weather this weekend and unfortunately the day that we had invited all the family over for lunch (yesterday) was the day it rained.  No chance of getting the children out into the garden to run off some energy!  I still find catering for ten a bit stressful, but decided to reward myself by baking my favourite dessert - lemon meringue pie 😀


It was a weekend of sweet treats actually as we popped into a new local bakery on Saturday and discovered that they sell pastel de nata, which we love when we go to Portugal.  Coco was disappointed to find that we had only bought two and neither of them were for her!



It's a different week for us as we are going away for a couple of days, more on that next week!  But even though it's not for long and in this country, my packing list seems to be growing daily and most of the things on it are for Coco.  If only our weather was more settled and you didn't have to pack clothes for all eventualities!

I'm off to have my nails done very soon, I'm so pleased with the BIAB nail polish/gel that I've had this year and it doesn't seem to be spoiling the condition of my nails, in fact they look and feel very healthy.  I'm so glad I got back into the routine of having them done properly, I got out of the habit in the Covid years, which now seems quite a long time ago doesn't it?  

Hope you have a good week and I will probably be writing my next post in a week's time rather than my usual Me on Monday.


4 comments:

Patio Postcards said...

Your lemon meringue pie looks delicious. A mid week get away sounds delightful & I'm sure Coco is looking forward to it. Our spring weather has been up & down & I tell myself all the rain ensures lots of flowers coming.

Ruth said...

I agree with Mary-Lou that your lemon meringue pie looks delicious! I hope you have a lovely few days away - with the weather set fair. :)

Gail Is This Mutton? said...

I admire you cooking for 10, I don't do it these days! My kitchen is too small. Pity about th bad bank holiday weather - let's hope for a better one later this month.

Barbara Eads said...

Your lemon meringue looks amazing! We, too, discovered those custard tarts in Portugal--but I didn't remember the name! Have fun on your travels. Can't wait for your report!