The milk was off, so I threw away the cup of tea I'd made and headed for a cafe where I bought a latte and a bacon butty. Mildly irritating.
I went walking around Muckhart with two dozen others and had a great time tramping through mud and puddles, with some drizzle but mostly dry. Devoted attention to protecting my 'at risk' arm from midges and had a great time despite the efforts of Tam O'Xifen to boil and to drown...
A lovely tea and a pleasant car ride home.
The cat had peed in the hall - I was mad! She wasn't trapped unable to get to her litter, just lazy or naughty. I told her off. I mopped up and disinfected the floor. It still smells!
I switched on the laptop to check emails.
An email from a bc friend, my own age, diagnosed only about 6 weeks ago, to say she'd seen the oncologist and her cancer had metastitised; she has been given 'stripes' (time). Speechless.
And I no longer fretted over a bit of cat pee
And the polite declining of a few nuts before a tea when I then ate two pieces of cake seemed very silly
And why not enjoy breakfast out once in a while?
My day was not spoiled, but it did give me pause... still need to train the cat (who of course has been forgiven and is curled up next to me as I type), still need to buy some milk, but in the scheme of things do they matter...
One day in my life.