Comfort cooking

Cheesy drop scones

To accompany lentil soup this evening

Iced fairy cakes for my birthday tea this afternoon. Yep I made it to 64 and hope to make it to 65. Who knows?

When I was 6 my birthday party was cancelled because I had measles. In those days infectious diseases meant three weeks in quarantine. So my brother (we always got ill together – mumps, chicken pox, German measles) my mum and dad and my friend Michelle and her sister (both had been through measles just before us) and their mum came over to our flat. We had a birthday cake and tea but not the usual party for school friends. Mum and I reminisced about it on the phone this morning. We lived in a small, council flat yet mum and dad hosted card games and birthday parties and Friday night dinners in our tiny, living room. We had a drop leaf table and regularly moved the sofa and armchair to accommodate the gatherings. Childrens’ parties consisted of pass the parcel, musical chairs, memory games and puzzles and a tea of jelly and sandwiches and birthday cake. Simple, magical and memorable. Thank you mum. Happy days.

Holiday by the sea
Bridesmaid for a day

3 thoughts on “Comfort cooking

  1. Happy birthday Gill! All will be well. A most beautiful day, and having received the Stay at Home for 12 weeks letter, Henry is happily planting seeds in the back garden. Sweet photos of you and your brother-they remind me of me and mine. We had wonderful, simpler childhoods, didn’t we? How lucky. X

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