03 Sally That was wonderful! I haven't had a meal like that for months. Mike Yes, I didn’t know you were such a good cook, Jeremy. Jeremy I’m glad you enjoyed it. Do you want some coffee? S Yes, I’d love some, thanks. J Milk and sugar are on the table. M Cheers. S Oh, it's so nice to relax for a change. M Yes, I know what you mean. Work’s really busy these days. I don’t seem to get much time to do anything else. Anne So what do you do to relax, Mike? M I do yoga, actually. A Really? M Yes, every morning when I get up. Only for, um, about half an hour, but it really helps me stay calm during the day. J Well, Anne goes to a health club to relax - very expensive it is too. A Hey! It doesn’t cost that much! S Do you go there a lot? A No, not really, only two or three times a month. But I always have a massage when I’m there. It’s absolutely wonderful. I feel like a new woman afterwards. M Don’t you go swimming or do some proper exercise there as well? A No, that’s too much like hard work. J What about you, Sally? S Me? Well, I relax by doing things. I’m not very good at just sitting around doing nothing. J So what do you do? S I paint, actually. Watercolours, that kind of thing. J Really? A Yes, you should see some of her paintings. She’s very good. S Oh, I’m not really. But you know, I find it very relaxing. I’m in a painting club, and every Sunday we all go into the country and paint. A Well, Jeremy relaxes by sitting in front of the TV every night, don’t you, dear? J Er, not every night, no. Maybe, um, six nights a week, that’s all. It doesn’t matter what’s on, really, I’m just waiting for my brain to switch off before I go to bed. S That’s not very healthy, you know. You should do something more active. J Yeah, I know. But I just never have the A Anyway, one day when we all retire, we can all relax as much as we want. M Only twenty years to go, then!