I'm not usually one for late nights but tonight I have the delightful task of staying up late to wait for a phone call from stuckling2 who is on a school trip to see Romeo and Juliet at the Shakespeare theatre in Stratford. He said he'd call me when they were ~20mins from school but the coach is not due back at school until some time after 1:00am so I've a way to go yet.
Ken
PS yes, everyone else is tucked up in their beds already.
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Re: nightlife
I'm tempted but if I did that I'd never get to sleep.
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So - what happened!? Did stuckling2 enjoy the outing? Did you succumb to ? Did you ever make it to bed?stuck wrote:I'm tempted but if I did that I'd never get to sleep.
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Let's see, I didn't do coffee. At about 01:00 I exchanged text messages with him and confirmed the coach would reach school about 30 mins later. I then timed my departure such that I arrived in the car park about 5 mins before they got back. We got back home and got to bed around 02:00. We all got up late the next morningSkitterbug wrote:So - what happened!? Did stuckling2 enjoy the outing? Did you succumb to ? Did you ever make it to bed?
He enjoyed the trip but who wouldn't? Shakespeare, performed by the RSC in their newly refurbished theatre in Stratford, doesn't get much better does it?
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Didn't dostuck wrote:Let's see, I didn't do coffee. At about 01:00 I exchanged text messages with him and confirmed the coach would reach school about 30 mins later. I then timed my departure such that I arrived in the car park about 5 mins before they got back. We got back home and got to bed around 02:00. We all got up late the next morningSkitterbug wrote:So - what happened!? Did stuckling2 enjoy the outing? Did you succumb to ? Did you ever make it to bed?
He enjoyed the trip but who wouldn't? Shakespeare, performed by the RSC in their newly refurbished theatre in Stratford, doesn't get much better does it?
Ken
But anyway......thanks for the wrap up about the experience.
It was probably helpful that the next morning after your child's outing you were able to stay in bed the extra time.
It is true, how could he not enjoy his trip? The surroundings would be interesting enough and if he enjoyed Shakespeare, then he surely was pleased!
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