Yesterday was my 81st birthday. This has rapidly become my 18th, thanks to my family’s sense of humour. I like the sound of that so hopefully it will stick!

The family arrived just after lunch, filling the house with excited chatter and laughter. Add in the antics of a very cheeky one year old and we were all set for a lovely afternoon.

My great niece is a fellow bonsai lover, my fault I suspect, and had originally planned to take me outside, so she could help me to check on my sadly neglected bonsai babies.

Unfortunately, I am still not strong enough to be trusted out there. Sister’s orders. My GN did no more; she brought each one of my trees to me for inspection.

I can see some of the from my window, but some I haven’t seen since last year. This was clearly apparent when I saw them for they have grown so much, I hardly recognised them. I can organise the watering from my sick bed, but that’s about all. It was lovely to see how they have grown without my constant attention. A bit like wayward children!

The evening was planned with a film to watch along with some chocolate eclairs. This would be the first time I sat on the couch in the front room since that time I couldn’t stand up and had to crawl back to the office on my hands and knees. I thought I was a little stronger now, at least I thought I was!

Sadly, at the end of the evening, my efforts to stand up let me down again, and my departure was the same as before.

A way to go yet!

Not quite me yet, but Love and special wishes to all on this Bank Holiday Weekend! 💖💖


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35 responses to “Best day of the week…”

  1. Happy Belated Birthday! :)


  2. Wow! Happy 18th! :D … keep this up and soon we’ll all be celebrating your, ‘Sweet Sixteenth’ :D

  3. Happy birthday, Jaye! I’m glad you had a lovely day but the couch was probably a bridge too far. When my back’s playing up I can’t sit for long in anything that’s too deep and too soft. Just remember this is still very early days and don’t be too despondent. -huge hugs-

    1. I keep forgetting it’s early days, Meeks. Always been too eager! Thanks for the hugs, I really need them today as I fell over again yesterday…

      1. Oh no! Jaye! Please be careful. :(

        1. I have learned my lesson, Meeks. Slow and steady from now on!

          1. lol – I hope so young lady!

  4. A very Happy Birthday, Jaye. Sounds like a lovely event.

    1. It was a really lovely day, John…

      1. 😊

  5. Happy belated birthday!!!

    1. Thank you so much, Frank…

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  7. Belated wishes for a happy birthday. Keep celebrating! Hugs.

    1. seems odd, celebrating when the rest of my world is in tatters, but it was a lovely day, Teagan…

  8. I am glad to know you had a lovely birthday 🎂

    1. In the midst of all the chaos, it was a joy to forget it all for a while, Robbie…

  9. Happy Birthday, it’s fun to have everyone round to watch a film, better than going to the cinema.

    1. So much better,… 💖💖

  10. So wonderful! Happy birthday! 🎊🎉

  11. Happy birthday, Jaye! It’s so wonderful to have loving family!!

    1. Not sure what I would do without them. Jan


  12. An occasion to celebrate! How lovely that you were reacquainted with your bonsais.

    1. a wonderful day all round, and it was lovely to see them all again, Audrey…

  13. Bonsai’s I had no idea. How lovely. Happy birthday as well!

    1. I am missing them so much, since I can’t go outside yet. It was a lovely day all round, Violet…

  14. How wonderful! Happy 18th!! ❤️🎉

    1. Thanks Darlene! 💖

  15. Happy 81st Birthday hope you enjoyed the movie. Stay strong!

  16. How very special to be loved and celebrated in such style! AND to be 18 again… <3

    1. It was a lovely day, Annette…

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