April 2007 |
Auntie is a very well educated lady – an Oxbridge graduate and former university tutor – which naturally makes this 11+ failure feel somewhat inferior, in a nice sort of way. She uses words like reciprocity in casual conversation and has an impressive knowledge of music and literature. I've come home with a distinctly cultured glow and the sound of fine choral works still ringing in my ears.
July 2009 beside the River Tees, above High Force |
Our most treasured achievement since then has been to celebrate every New Year together with a fondue meal and a bottle of bubbly. Only the Covid pandemic intervened, forcing us to celebrate New Year in July. We take it in turns – one year at Chez Angie and the next at Chez Sarah.
A lot has happened over the past 15 years; Auntie has married, been widowed and found love again. And, of course, we have all grown older! This week Auntie celebrated her 80th birthday with a grand family gathering at a posh hotel in Darlington. S- and I were invited and were treated to champagne (of course), a lovely 3-course evening meal, rather a lot of red wine, and full English breakfast on the following morning.