Isobel rose early and had breakfasted by 8.15. Later she had a bath and our friend June called in just after ten and stayed for an hour and a bit. June brought homemade bakestones (Welshcakes) with her and between the three of us we ate them all before she left.
Afterwards we drove to Milton Keynes to see Dallas. It was dull and overcast in Milton Keynes so we did not go out to Dunstable Downs as planned but stayed in Dallas' house chatting. Mike and Alice (Mike's mother) were there and later on Clive came home from work, he is busy building the worlds longest guided bus route in Cambridge. Isobel had cold salad for lunch and cream buns for tea. Dallas cut Isobel's hair. We left before eight and were sent on a long and amusing diversion round many of Milton Keynes' roundabouts on the way home as the road to the M1 was closed.
When we got home Isobel had pizza for dinner and stayed up until midnight. Today her speech has followed the usual pattern of being better in the morning than in the eveing. Her walking and balance were about the same as yesterday.
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