Janie's Jottings
Tuesday, 2 December 2025
Normal service resumes
Monday, 1 December 2025
Early morning torture...
Sophie and I had a hygienist appointment at the dentist this morning, and I was dreading it after our visit in June! It was pouring with rain again, and we had to find a space on the residential street a short walk from the surgery.
Sophie was seen first, and I could see her twisting her hands tightly as the hygienist prodded and probed in her mouth. The sound of the vacuum machine is particularly horrible! However, afterwards, she said it wasn't as bad as last time, and it didn't take long, thank goodness!
I explained how sensitive my teeth are since the last visit, so the hygienist put some numbing gel on my gums. She told me not to swallow as my throat would go numb, and I almost freaked out! It wasn't too bad at all, except for one bit where I felt like I had multiple hands and tubes in my mouth!
I was hugely relieved when it was all over, and we could escape! We sloshed our way to Northampton, and I arrived at work at about 9.40am. I was staying until 5pm when Sophie would collect me on her way home from work.
When I walked into the office, I was amazed to see that the wall divider behind my desk had been removed and all the notices had been scattered on my desk. My computer mouse was missing, and my phone list was gone. I wasn't too happy, to be honest! I'd only missed two days, but it felt a lot longer!
Everyone was sympathetic, and I knuckled down and tried to make headway with all the things I needed to do. Kathy was clearly unwell and went home at lunchtime, leaving me to answer the phones with Angela for an hour until Shirley came in to take over. She wasn't feeling too good either, and was suffering with stomach pains... we're dropping like flies!
I felt a little overwhelmed with all the things I had to do, and I was glad of the extra hour once everyone had gone home. Our MD had arrived in the early afternoon, and when I'd popped to the loo, Sara told him about Dad. When the office was empty, we had a chat about our respective parents, so that was lovely, and he was very sympathetic.
Sophie collected me at 5.15pm, and we trundled home in the dark. I checked my emails and found a message from the funeral directors with a link to a tribute page for my Dad. I was feeling overwhelmed again and said I would sort everything out on Wednesday when I'm not at work. The celebrant is also coming to see me on Wednesday, and I've made an appointment to register the death.
Deciding that was enough about the funeral, I played cards with Keith, and Sophie and I enjoyed the rest of a bottle of wine. She cooked a delicious beef stroganoff for dinner, and after we'd eaten, we watched the rest of Groundhog Day.
I went to bed hoping that tomorrow wouldn't be as traumatic!
Sunday, 30 November 2025
Deck the halls!
I was awake at 6.30am this morning and ready for a hectic day. Outside, the sun was about to rise, and it looked like it was going to be a gorgeous day. Cold, but sunny, and just how I like it!
Once coffee and Wordle were out of the way, we made a start and brought the trees in from the garage. We hadn't bothered to put them up on the eaves, and it felt like we'd only just packed them away. Who knew that when we packed them up last year, we'd lose two members of our family?
Sophie did an absolutely fantastic job of putting up the trees and decorating them. We moved one of the armchairs into the window, and I cleaned and dusted. My job was to arrange the gonks, and I had trouble getting them all onto the little set of shelves! I also put up our Santa Claus wreath on the front door and replaced the batteries in the lights.
The house was in uproar as we cleaned and decorated, but by 2.30pm, we were all done. Sophie and I ordered food, beer and paper plates, etc, from the Tesco grocery website for delivery on the 10th of December, so that was sorted and for a fraction of the price that the pub was going to charge.
We also picked out photos and music for the service, which made me a bit tearful. We had to feel that the music was right and the lyrics suitable. I had twenty-six photos to find that portrayed my Dad's life, and I was pleased with the ones we chose.
At about 2.45pm, we drove to the tip to take the boxes and old planes of my Dad's as they were cluttering up the garage. Why I didn't get rid of them five years ago, I'll never know. We had to book our slot, and the tip was quiet with only another couple of cars there. Most of the stuff we managed to recycle, which was good news as I would have hated to see his things go into general waste.
Once we were done at the tip, we drove into Brixworth and visited the Co-op for squirty cream, marshmallows and hot chocolate. Unfortunately, I could only find hot chocolate and the Sunday newspaper, so we drove to Mawsley instead, where I was able to find what we wanted for a hearty drink when we got home!
We took the scenic route and stopped to take photos of the sunset and the gorgeous sky:
Sophie made the hot chocolates when we arrived home, and I scanned the photos we'd picked onto the computer and made a folder. I was shocked when I opened up the folder after adding a couple of photos to see one entitled "Man in the clouds" and the outline of a face... I have no idea where it came from, and then it disappeared a little while later. I can't explain it at all.
We made a unanimous decision to skip dinner tonight (beef stroganoff) and have sandwiches instead! We settled down to watch Christmas With The Kranks, lit the candles and made sure the heating was turned up! It was a lovely end to a hectic day!
Saturday, 29 November 2025
Making decisions
We awoke to truly awful weather this morning, but at least we were warned about it! We had a lazyish start to the day before contacting the florist who had been recommended by the funeral directors. I liked the idea of a flower aeroplane for Dad, but they suggested we take over one of the model planes and see if they could incorporate it into the flowers. We went out to the garage, and Keith managed to get my Dad's planes down from the eaves where we'd stored them five years ago. Most of them were without wings, and just the fuselage, but we found one which was intact. It was filthy, but I cleaned it up, and we said we'd take it to the florist this afternoon.
Outside, the weather grew worse with torrential rain, and Mooney came in soaked to the skin! He loves it when we dry him with a towel! Sophie and I had showers, and just before 12pm, we drove to Walgrave to the pub to see if we could hold the wake there. Unfortunately, they couldn't do the 11th as they were so busy with Christmas lunches, so we provisionally booked the 18th, which meant we'd have to change the funeral date at the crematorium. The landlord gave us two buffet menu options, and Sophie and I had half a Guinness each.
We sat down, and we were all a bit surprised at the cost of the buffet. The cheaper of the two was £15.50 a head, while the other was £19.50... We have no idea who will come, but with thirty people, the total will be quite hefty! I was glad we hadn't booked the room properly! While we were sitting, we discussed what to do, and we decided to hold the wake at home. The only issue will be the parking, but it will be a weekday afternoon, and I'm sure we won't inconvenience too many people.
We returned home for a lunch of cold meats and potatoes, and then drove to the florist in Kettering. Magnolia was a gorgeous shop selling flowers, arrangements, candles and knick-knacks. On the way over, I realised that maybe the woman in the florist's thought the plane was going to be small, so I wasn't surprised to see her face when we walked in with a huge model aeroplane! She said she would do her best, but I have a feeling we'll resort to Plan A!
From Kettering, we drove to Market Harborough and visited Majestic for wine and the hire of glasses. We picked out six bottles of red Porta 6 from Portugal and six bottles of a white South African Viognier. They will deliver on the 10th, which was a bonus!
We called to see Mum, and she was asleep when we arrived. Sophie sorted out some photos from her albums, and it was lovely to reminisce about their holidays and their lives together.
As we drove home, the rain had cleared away, leaving the sky a beautiful shade of indigo blue. The trees looked gorgeous, outlined against the sky. Back at home, we played Scrabble and Sophie made us cocktails with raspberry syrup, vodka, lime and cranberry juice and egg whites. Our game was neck and neck, and I narrowly won!
Sophie made a delicious pasta bake for dinner, and we enjoyed a bottle of Duncan's Merlot du Donjon with the meal and afterwards while we relaxed. Our viewing choice tonight was A Haunting in Venice, which Keith and Sophie didn't care for, but I loved!
A photo of Moon Bums:
Friday, 28 November 2025
Black Friday indeed!
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Thursday, 27 November 2025
Getting things sorted... slowly!
Wednesday, 26 November 2025
Saying goodbye...
| My Dad in Paros, 2002 |





