Welcome! It's lovely to see you
This party will continue until Sunday evening
so everyone gets a chance to come along
Would you like tea? Coffee?
Something cold? My sister, Hilary, is in charge of the drinks. Her
speciality is coffee, freshly ground. [She’s the classy one of the
family. I prefer instant! I’m such a pleb.] Perhaps you’d rather have a glass of wine? She can rustle up absolutely anything! No
trouble!
As for me, I’ve been busy in the kitchen
*fingers crossed behind back*
I've been making ice cream and snacks so do help yourself.
[Just think how much easier life would be if it was all virtual. We could have anything we wanted by just thinking about it... or would the novelty wear off?]
Ah! You noticed that I’m wearing FANCY DRESS! I bet
you thought I was a real parrot for a minute there. Difficult to do? Not at
all! I stitched each feather on by hand. Every feather is a different colour and my wings are tied on with wire. Good, isn't it! "Squawk!"
Do tell me what you’ve come as. I can't wait to hear about it. *jumps up and down with excitement* There’ll be a Coffee
Morning Fancy Dress Award for the most ingenious/amusing fancy dress outfit.
Which reminds me... COFFEE MORNING JOKES!
There’s a Coffee Morning Jokes Award too. [Clean jokes only please. Remember that I’m a Grandma!] Extra points will be awarded for coffee morning topics and they don't have to be hilariously funny. I’ll start us off to show you what I mean... *clears throat*
There’s a Coffee Morning Jokes Award too. [Clean jokes only please. Remember that I’m a Grandma!] Extra points will be awarded for coffee morning topics and they don't have to be hilariously funny. I’ll start us off to show you what I mean... *clears throat*
Knock, Knock... Come on!!... someone answer me!!!!...
“Who’s there?”
Thank you! That’s more like it! Honey bee.
“Honey bee who?”
Honey bee a dear and get me a nice cup of tea.
And now for the
serious bit. This coffee morning has been registered with the Macmillan Cancer
Support team and they have given us the ok to run our coffee morning virtually.
As regular visitors to this blog will know, our mother, Frances Denning, died of cancer in April of this year. The Macmillan nurses were there for her during those last few weeks and this is our way of thanking them.
We've set up a memorial page through JustGiving so that donations will go straight to the Macmillan Cancer Support team. Please visit the page at http://www.justgiving.com/Frances-Denning.
Thank you for coming along and we hope you've enjoyed our
Macmillan World's Biggest Coffee Morning.
The fun will continue until Sunday evening.
Do pop back after you've visited the Frances Denning memorial page.
There'll still be plenty of tea in that pot.