Monday 4 January 2021

Monday

 Morning, everyone.  It's really cold and rather wet this morning.  The rain started yesterday afternoon and it's still damp now.  Just light drizzle but not nice.

I got some of the clearing done yesterday.  The table is more or less clear now and most decorations are away but the big boxes they contain it all are lined up in front of the French window and don't look great.  They're staying there though until the tree, etc, is all finally down on Wednesday and I will take everything down to the garage together.

Also, I tidied up two of the four baskets in the freezer which was satisfying.  If I do the other two this morning, I can then tackle the other freezer.

Dave came round in the afternoon, not to come in as that would be breaking rules, but to deposit some meat that they don't have room for right now in my freezer where, miraculously, I now have room.  When Anna was shopping, she found some joints of cooked ham at, would you believe, 10p!  OK, not like gammon, but fine for sandwiches, in soups and casseroles, etc.   The one they got for me I took inside and sliced before interleaving and freezing, and it gave me around twenty slices which should provide me with breakfasts, lunches and the occasional dinner.

Today, I have the morning for chores and I'm rather dreading the afternoon.  Dentist!  No problems with the work already done, it's that last treatment that I hinted at last year, a really bad tooth that needs extracting and I've decided to go the implant routs for this one as well.  At least I now know what to expect!
I must be bonkers!

I nearly forgot the eleventh gift of the Twelve Days of Christmas.  Today it is some bath salts:  Christmas Dreams(pomegranate scented), Winter Berry Magic (wild berry scented), Party Girl Bubbles (peach scented - and chance would be a fine thing), and Cosy Spiced Hugs (cinnamon scented).  Fancy!  Now, which do I fancy this morning?

I hope our rain isn't your snow as the country goes back to work after the Christmas holidays (if and where it can).
Round here the schools weren't due to start again until Tuesday but, being where we are, they are officially staying closed for a couple of weeks anyway.  Tough for parents who need to work too.  Tough for teachers who have to modify plans at very short notice and create online friendly lessons.   Tough for the kids who were looking forward to seeing their mates again.
Tough times indeed.

Have a good day, stay warm and be safe, whatever your plans.  xx

8 comments:

  1. My granddaughter who is only 6 goes back tomorrow - only 25 at her school so one big bubble and they are extremely careful with the children I think they will be fine, especially as none of them socialise with each other after school either. On the other hand our neighbours here have a girl at secondary school and she larks about with her friends after school in and out of houses and shops, no masks or social distancing and it is true for most of these high school students in our village - they are definite spreaders next door and I think keeping their school closed might be a good thing.
    Good luck at the dentist - my dentist retired this year and I have not met the new one but I know I will be hesitant when I go. x

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    1. That primary set up sounds very sensible. Primaries round here are closed because we're at the heart of the spread of the variant. Sadly, a number of people I know have had to isolate or have been ill because their child brought it home from school. If they've closed London primaries, than ours should be closed too, I think.
      But it can't be an easy decision to make, nor easy to implement and you'll never get complete agreement.
      xx

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  2. There are lots of bargains to be had at the moment if you have freezer space aren't there, and a cooked ham for 10p just shows what you can get if you are in the right place at the right time, well done Anna!!

    We called to Tesco for some cleaning stuff yesterday and the yellow sticker shelves were absolutely filled to capacity. Alan got lots of meat dishes and fish to put in the freezer to give him easy and healthy options when he's on his own, we saved a fortune.

    See now I'm just jealous of Alans and your freezer space ... haha ;-)

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    1. LOL - well, maybe there's a way? Do you have shed space at all?
      xx

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    2. No, here at the flat there's just my car and the little tin bath outside. I will get rationalised and organised for the timer I'm here.

      Once I move again there is a big built in fridge freezer, if she doesn't take it with her. If she does I am going to treat myself to a nice SMEG style fridge freezer.

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    3. Good for you! They are a very useful thing to have, without a doubt.
      xx

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  3. 10p? Ooh I'm so envious, I never seen to get bargains like that.

    I would love a cosy spiced hug!! Xx

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    1. I had the party girl one and it was nice. Very scented but the scent hasn't remained strong, it's faded to a mellow whiff.
      I rarely find bargains like that either. I guess I don't go shopping at the right time really.
      xx

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