The new Seafordians

Today Beth and James moved to Seaford. Lorraine and I very happy. 

All going well this morning, but Lorraine drafted in at the last moment to drive to their flat as they didn't have quite enough room for clothes. Lorraine picked up a few bags of clothes and made it back to our house shortly before the van driven by Danny, who we met before and is a lovely man, with his son and another colleague.  They waited at our place, and were fed bacon and egg baps and cups of tea after Beth and James arrived a bit later. 

Both a bit wired, obviously. They'd been up since 4am.  And they had to wait about at our house till 3pm before they were called to say everything had gone through. They zoomed off to get their keys and head to the house. Lorraine and I turned up at Seafield Close little later, with unloading in progress and ;ottered about helping where we could, carrying a few things and doing a spot of cleaning.  Stood outside in the garden, hearing birds singing up in the tall trees. Beth and James were extremely happy, and having got everything into the house, decided to call it a day.  Lorraine left first, and I nipped into Trawlers to buy fish and chips, and was served by my friend there.  

Home and fish and chip suppers, as is traditional on a moving day. A can of beer to wash it down too, and then loaf about. Beth and James to bed early. Lorraine and I not long behind them.

So delighted for Beth and James. It's going to be so much fun having them so close.

Spoke to Mum this morning and at tea time. She is doing okay, but I am looking forward to going up again tomorrow. 

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