Thursday 16 December 2021

Thursday: Advent day sixteen

 Good morning.  Another mild, 'nothing' sort of start to the day.  To be honest, although it's quite lethargic weather right now, I infinitely prefer it to the howling winds we had last week.  There might be some colder weather on the horizon which might be a bit more invigorating.

Yesterday went really well.
I arrived at Lindsey's with a slightly sore arm and feeling very tired but we got going and the energy returned pretty quickly.  It was a good session and, fingers crossed, I think I have got away lightly with minimal after effects from the booster.  I feel absolutely fine this morning apart from the slight ache anyone would feel after having a needle stuck in ones arm!   Lucky me!

Mind you, I did go to sleep in the afternoon (I'm not sure if that was post-booster or just sheer laziness) and while I was asleep, Dave came round with the Christmas meat and popped it in the freezer.  It's a very nice looking piece of belly pork and he also left instructions regarding how to cook it.  So that's all good.  I wish he'd woken me though - I don't see enough of him really, he is pretty busy.

I got the ironing done and sorted out the kitchen.  So, all in all, a good day.

Today I have two things - the usual Thursday chat with Chris and I will be providing the nibbles this time.  I've got out the small Christmas plates (I have four so enough for nibbles and to eat off), the mince pies are thawing nd I will put the veggie sausage rolls ion the oven at about 9:20 so they will be done when Chris arrives.  It's nice to know that I have these things ready and waiting in the freezer - and time to make a few more, if absolutely needed!

Then I'm off to Val's for lunch with her, taking mince pies and biscotti with me, so those mince pies are also thawing in a box and the biscotti is in a bag.
I do like being ready!

The only other things I have on today are to make as much as I can of the nibbles for the SW tester meeting Friday morning and to get out the Festive lap trays.
I'm looking forward to the tester party tomorrow, even though I know the scales will protest again.

Well, everything seems to be plodding on nicely here at the moment.  I will do this allocating Festive tasks onto a December diary sheet again next year - it seems to have worked so well with everything being done without any sense of panic.  Nice.
Mind you, it helps not to have children under my feet . . . or a partner.  Solo living has plenty of advantages.

Today's Advent music is that well known traditional carol, 'Past Three O'Clock', sung by The Sixteen.

The Sixteen are a United Kingdom-based choir and period instrument orchestra; founded by Harry Christophers, they started as an unnamed group of sixteen friends in 1977, giving their first billed concert in 1979.
I gather they are quite well know - sadly, it's the first time I have heard of them.  Have you?






14 comments:

  1. No it’s my first time too. Thanks for the introduction. I’m glad your plans are all slotting into place.

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    1. At the moment I feel remarkably calm. That might change next week but I don't think so. Of course, Christmas as planned might not happen - in which case I have enough food to keep me going for months!!

      They're good, aren't they?
      xx

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  2. Another new-to-me bit of music - thank you

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  3. We saw The Sixteen in St Alban's, one of their Christmas concerts. I'd love to see them again one day.

    It sounds like you have a fun day planned. Hope it all goes well and you have a good time xx

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    1. Lucky you - they sound amazing, I think.
      I'm looking forward to today, I have to admit. The sausage rolls are in the oven and should start smelling great soon.
      xx

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  4. Gosh you are always so busy, you make me feel positively lazy!!

    I seem to have gotten away with no side effects from my booster other than a very sore arm when I rolled out of bed this morning, I have no other way of getting up so this will be a good monitor of how it reduces over the next few days. Of course usually I have paracetamol in my system all day so I don't know whether it hurts constantly or not, but I have a gap in the night hence pain first thing.

    You are very well prepared for your visits and events aren't you, at least you can relax when you have everything ready.

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    1. I always smile when I read a comment like that because I feel that I'm a rather lazy person at heart! I think the organising is because teachers just HAVE to be organised to a certain extent so when I retired, it transferred over to every day living. Certainly, I don't like things to be a muddle.

      I'm sorry your arm felt so sore. Hopefully that will ease through the day as it all heals up.
      xx

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  5. How's your arm now? Mine feels a bit easier this morning though it caused me trouble through the night.

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    1. It's absolutely fine now, thanks. I've just pressed had on it and nothing . . . I really have been lucky.
      I'm sorry yours has been bad overnight. Is it easing off significantly now?
      xx

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  6. Glad that you're feeling fine! I felt horrible for a couple of days after. It was worth it. I'm just glad it's done (for a while anyway lol).Sounds like a busy day!

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    1. I've been lucky, I think. Even if I hadn't been, as you say, it's worth it.
      xx

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  7. You sound well organised, Joy and I'm sure you will have enjoyed a lovely day with your friends.
    I'm glad you are feeling okay after your booster. X

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