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Janie's Jottings
Saturday, 18 April 2026
A sociable Saturday!
Friday, 17 April 2026
A quiet Friday
I drove myself to work this morning, and as the emails are not coming in quite so thick and fast, I was able to complete other jobs, such as putting on the May playscheme places, an NPLQ course and tidying up all the cinema box office returns spreadsheets. I also wrote a list of Frequently Asked Questions for BOB, who is returning to work soon and will have a different role!
Our small suite of offices was deserted today, as Nicola had taken a day off and Sara had gone home early. None of the senior management team was in, so it was blissfully quiet! I sped home at 4:00pm and relaxed until Sophie arrived about forty-five minutes later. We opened the bottle of Greasy Fingers to go with the chilli. I'd read Michelle's message properly and realised we had to take two bottles of white wine tomorrow night... one of a label we liked, and one of a label that didn't appeal! It was a good job that I checked!
The red was delicious, and despite its unappealing name, we'll certainly buy it again! Our film choice for tonight was Definitely, Maybe starring Ryan Reynolds and Rachel Weisz. It was perfect for our Friday evening!
After a delicious chilli con carne, we watched two episodes of Alan and Amanda in Sicily. Bring on the weekend!
Thursday, 16 April 2026
FOMO and Bill
Keith took me to work this morning, and I had another busy shift dealing with emails. The phone calls have definitely lessened, and it's noticeably quieter, which is a bit of a worry.
At 2pm, Keith collected me, and I dropped him off at home before going to see my Mum. She seemed OK today, but was a little tearful at the end of my visit and said she missed going out. I suggested going out for a cup of tea next Wednesday, but then she didn't seem keen. I do worry about going out with her as she is so unsteady on her feet, and I dread her having a bad fall and ending up in the hospital. It made me feel guilty but also a little sad that we can't go out and enjoy tea and cakes as we used to.
Back home, we didn't have any supper to sort out, as it was fishcakes and mash, so it was a relaxed evening, playing cards and chatting around the kitchen island. Sophie and I shared a bottle of French wine that was a hybrid of an orange and a Rosé. It was perfect for our fishy supper!
Later in the evening, we renamed the cats... Mooney is now FOMO (fear of missing out) while Gomez is (Baldie) Bill. Gomez has patches of baldness under his chin and on his legs, and he came in at the same time as Mooney went out to have a cuddle with us. We then saw Mooney staring at us from the door of the conservatory, and it was obvious he wanted to come back in, for fear of missing out! They are indeed a special pair!
Wednesday, 15 April 2026
Pottering about!
I didn't have any plans today, so it was lovely to potter about, doing small but necessary jobs. I wanted to get the en-suite shower cubicle cleaned, and another exciting job: cleaning out the fluff from the tumble dryer filter. Yes... I know how to enjoy myself!
There was satisfaction in finally doing the jobs that I'd been putting off, and I put out some feelers for help with replacing the under-cupboard lights in the kitchen and cleaning the oven. The last time I cleaned the oven, I burned my arms with the corrosive substance I used, and we have to virtually lie on the floor to get the bottom oven cleaned properly, so I refuse to do it again.
So, I pottered about, Keith made me eggs on toast for lunch, and I just took my time and crossed off a lot of chores. I also did the usual Wednesday jobs, such as the shopping list, lunch and breakfast for work tomorrow.
Keith had already prepared the onion and pepper for tonight's meatballs and pasta, which Sophie had agreed to cook when she got home from work. Keith refuses to eat meatballs, so he had bought himself a beef pie for dinner.
Before Sophie ventured into the kitchen, we watched the first episode of Missed Call starring Joanna Scanlan, who had been sitting at the next table to us in Fischer's restaurant, London, back in January.
The plot sounded promising: a 17-year-old girl on a French exchange visit goes missing after calling her Mum (Joanna Scanlan) in the middle of the night. We persevered, but after about half an hour, we gave up. We both agreed that the acting wasn't very good and it all seemed a bit unrealistic! I was disappointed, to be honest, but never mind!
Before dinner, we had a sudden, torrential downpour of rain and gusty winds, and we managed to get Mooney in, who must have been sheltering under one of the cars, as he wasn't that wet, bless him. Sophie started the dinner, and I opened the kitchen door to let some fresh air in, and heard a lot of sirens outside, something that is very unusual for our area. I then smelt burning, and realised that Sophie had put Keith's pie in the oven, but had turned on the grill by mistake! The top was completely black! We had to scrape all the burnt bits off and then put it back in the oven! I later found out that the sirens were from fire engines attending a fire in a field between Walgrave and Hannington. Drama indeed!
After dinner, Keith and I caught up with another episode of The Capture, and that seems to be going a little far-fetched as well!
Tuesday, 14 April 2026
The wormy ones...
Monday, 13 April 2026
Irritations!
Sunday, 12 April 2026
Busy Sunday!
| Mum and I on a boat trip in Spain - I'm 12 |
Once this job had been done and I'd hoovered upstairs, we put the curtains back in the living room. While we were doing this, Sophie was preparing the vegetables for lunch. She'd asked if we could have roast chicken today, and Keith was more than happy to agree. Me, not so much!