Have just found some time to update you with more of my ramblings.
Monday was our, The Wonderyears, last rehearsal before our concert on Saturday.
Earlier this year a team from The Wonderyears beat the Eggheads, which was amazing (we're very proud of them). We've also had some of our members on Ration Book, a series that was shown on the TV channel Yesterday.
I belong to our local WI http://www.trumpsgreenwi.btck.co.uk/ , I hear you groan. It's sad that we have this sort of reputation. Our group has members from a wide range of ages, all lovely ladies from all walks of life. Our activities include walking, attending concerts and theatres, going on a variety of outings (the last one I went on was a very interesting look at Law London, the previous one was a tour of the backstage of The Royal Opera House) there are also book clubs, knitting circles, a cycling group and speakers for our onthly meetings. We can also go to our own college, Denman's, where we can learn new skills.
Wednesday I went to our Summer Social, which was a Garden Party in our founder members garden. Unfortunately most of our younger members were at work and due to space we were limited to the amount of ladies who could attend. The photos show us all deep in conversations drinking Pimms (of course). The food was, as you can appreciate being as we are talking about WI ladies, out of this world. Several different kinds of salads, meats, seafood and deserts to die for. With great company, plenty to eat and drink, lovely surroundings, fine weather. What more could you ask for?
Yesterday I went shopping and browsing with my friend whose daughter is getting married soon and she was looking for ideas for favours, you know the little gifts that the bride and groom give their guests these days. When did this start? It's like the goody bags the children are given at birthday parties.It used to be sugared almonds prettily tied in a packaging with ribbon. Now it varies and they've become more imaginative,and expensive. We looked at lavender hearts with the bride and grooms initials embroidered on the material, soaps tied up with ribbon etc but still neither of us felt that we had seen the right thing. We also shopped for clothes, a real trial these days as we seem to be the forgotten age group. As you see in the WI photos we like to dress casually in the main but we do like to have sleeves, you'll find most of us dressed in things we've had in the wardrobe for a while as sleeves seem to be out fashion these days; due to our age we like to cover our upper arms. This means dresses are hard to find although the couple we did manage to find were made from materials so garish that neither of us would have wanted to be seen in them. PJ's were another difficult one, why don't we have the choice of mix and match especially, most of us have shapes where we are different sizes for tops and trousers and it would be good to play around with a seeming variety of sets to wear over a period. Finding something for a special occasion is almost impossible.
Signing off now with the hopes that you've enjoyed the read.
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