I spent a lovely day with my mum today. What with me having two little people and working I don't tend to get much time with my mum on our own as the children are always with us or we are with our extended family.
Today was my mum's birthday present from me for her 70th. Nanny Anne looked after the little people, big THANK YOU to Nany Anne and mum and I caught the train mid morning to London. We had some retail therapy for a few hours hitting Selfridges and then we went to the Wolesey for cream tea, which is a fantastic restaurant next to the Ritz that you have to book about six weeks in advance. As a surprise I had arrange for mum's good friends Bernard and Gill to meet us there. Mum was totally surprised and never guessed and we sat chatting and eating sandwiches and pastrys and drinking tea for two hours. After the restaurant we headed to Fortum & Mason's where I brought Daisy some little cup cakes which they did up in a lovely box and Sammy boy a toy version of a route master bus.
Just want to say thank you to my mum for a lovely day and to Gill and Bernard for joining us for afternoon tea.
Daisy was still up when I got home and was so excited with her little package, all she kept saying was wow - she is so her mother's daughter when it comes to packaging!!
Unfortunately no pics of the day as again I forgot my camera but I did get a couple of Daisy with her cakes!
Today was my mum's birthday present from me for her 70th. Nanny Anne looked after the little people, big THANK YOU to Nany Anne and mum and I caught the train mid morning to London. We had some retail therapy for a few hours hitting Selfridges and then we went to the Wolesey for cream tea, which is a fantastic restaurant next to the Ritz that you have to book about six weeks in advance. As a surprise I had arrange for mum's good friends Bernard and Gill to meet us there. Mum was totally surprised and never guessed and we sat chatting and eating sandwiches and pastrys and drinking tea for two hours. After the restaurant we headed to Fortum & Mason's where I brought Daisy some little cup cakes which they did up in a lovely box and Sammy boy a toy version of a route master bus.
Just want to say thank you to my mum for a lovely day and to Gill and Bernard for joining us for afternoon tea.
Daisy was still up when I got home and was so excited with her little package, all she kept saying was wow - she is so her mother's daughter when it comes to packaging!!
Unfortunately no pics of the day as again I forgot my camera but I did get a couple of Daisy with her cakes!
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