Friday, 31 December 2021
A quiet New Year's Eve...
The Year 2021 - in review.
Thursday, 30 December 2021
Meal indulgence!
Sophie was off to Birmingham today to meet Zain and celebrate New Year with him. We dropped her off at the station at midday and then popped home to pick up my phone, which I'd forgotten! Before heading to Kettering we called into the small shop in Broughton to drop off the Tassimo pods, which was a very easy and straightforward process, and a lot quicker than going to Milton Keynes!
I didn't think it was a good idea to go shopping so late in the day but surprisingly, the supermarkets weren't busy. We shopped for today and tomorrow, but we're out Saturday night, and on Sunday Keith and I are supposed to be going to the Rugby at the Saints, but Keith has a bad stomach ache at the moment, so this is in doubt.
We did our shopping and then it was home to relax for the rest of the day. The weather continues to be damp and mild with forecasts for a warm New Year's Eve and Day.
As Sophie was out this evening, Keith and I indulged in one of our "naughty" meals - sausage, fried eggs and chips. It's not something we enjoy very often, but every once in a while it's lovely to have a change! Keith cooked the homemade chips outside while I took care of the sausages. The meal was delicious, but as I said to Keith, I couldn't eat like that every night!
Wednesday, 29 December 2021
More shopping...
Tuesday, 28 December 2021
Trawling around...
Monday, 27 December 2021
The unrelenting grey...
Saturday, 25 December 2021
Merry Christmas!
Friday, 24 December 2021
Christmas Eve?
Thursday, 23 December 2021
A work therapy session!
Wednesday, 22 December 2021
A marathon shopping trip!
Today has been extremely busy as it was the only day I could do the rest of my Christmas shopping, and there was a lot to be done!
Sophie has been collecting food for the foodbank in Kettering, and as well as the shopping we did on Sunday, she'd also received a lot of donations at work. These were all piled up in the conservatory, and I'd said to Sophie that Keith and I would take them over today, first thing this morning when they opened.
Before we went I wanted a cup of coffee but the Costa outlet at the retail park in Kettering was only doing drive-thru... We decided to drop off the shopping at the food bank first, and then have a coffee. I called ahead and they were delighted that we had lots of items for them:
We had so much stuff it filled the boot of my car, and there was some on the back seat! |
We managed to park right outside and took everything in. I told the woman on the front desk it all came from CIWM (the Chartered Institute of Wastes Management) so she made a note in her ledger.
Once that was dropped off we made our way to the Costa near the A14. There was already a queue of people waiting, and just two staff on duty, one manning the drive-thru, and one on the counter. We all waited patiently, but I could feel the annoyance radiating off the young woman on the counter. She had a face like a slapped bum.
When it was my turn I handed her two bacon baps and asked for two Flat Whites. She apologised for the wait, and as I could see they were very busy, I said it was fine. However, halfway through heating up the baps and making my coffees, I think she had a meltdown and disappeared! I never saw her again! Thankfully, another member of staff emerged from an office and finished my order! This is a perfect example of problems facing a lot of companies at the moment - a lack of staff, probably due to sickness.
As soon as we'd finished our coffees we drove to Jones's. The weather today has been lovely, with blue skies and sunshine, such a rare sight these days! I wanted to get a lot of presents in Jones's so we grabbed a big trolley and off we went. I had been expecting the place to be busy, but there was hardly anyone in there. Well, they have been selling Christmas things since August!
We were mooching about when Sophie texted me to say she had a bad headache (from her booster yesterday?) and could we take some tablets to her at work? I bought a multipack of Ibuprofen, and we went through the checkouts with the stuff we had in the trolley. I hadn't finished so we planned on coming back!
After we'd taken her the tablets we drove to Tesco at Mereway to get her some flowers and Prosecco for Laura, with whom she was having dinner in the evening. Laura has a new job so Sophie wanted to buy her a gift to celebrate. In Tesco, we managed to buy some more presents and a bottle of Pouilly Fume for Christmas Day. It was manic in there (as I'd imagined it would be) so we were very glad to get out!
Before going back to Jones's I called into Homesense for stocking fillers, but after a good look about I only found a couple of things for Sophie! What a waste of time! Back at Jones's, I completed my shopping and we headed to Tesco at Kettering for one last shop. I still hadn't bought anything for Keith! This store was also very busy and I had a long wait at the checkout while the staff tried to prise off a security tag for the shopper in front. I switched to another checkout but ended up being worse off as the woman in front of me had problems with paying. Grrr!!
It was about 4.30pm when we finally arrived back home, so we'd been out for seven hours! Monty must have wondered where on earth we were! Now, all I have to do is wrap everything!
Sophie was out with Laura in the evening and Keith and I offered to give her a lift. She had booked a table at The Rose and Crown in Yardley Hastings, so we drove over with her, and I was glad we did because on the way home the dry weather we'd enjoyed today turned rainy. It was 2c so we were both surprised it wasn't snowing!
Tuesday, 21 December 2021
A boost for Sophie!
I didn't sleep well last night and I woke up this morning feeling really tired! At work, I was taken off the phones again (yippee!) and did a job for Sheila, inputting virtual spin classes onto the system right up until December 2022.
Although I enjoy this kind of job, it can be a bit monotonous and added to my feeling of sleepiness! We had one of the accounts staff in today with us and she livened things up in the afternoon by giving me some tips about the system we use, which I sometimes find a bit baffling!
Sophie was booked in for her booster jab this evening at Guilsborough, and I offered to drive her over. It was a misty night but the roads were thankfully empty of traffic. It was lovely driving along and seeing all the Christmas lights everywhere. Is it me or have people put a lot of effort into the decorations this year?
Sophie was in and out with remarkable speed - in fact, she was out before her actual appointment time, which was brilliant. She had Moderna, the same as me, and I did warn her about having a sore arm!
Back home, Keith had put some potatoes in the oven to bake so it was a lovely simple supper!
Monday, 20 December 2021
Back to work
Sunday, 19 December 2021
Result!
Saturday, 18 December 2021
A foggy walk.
Keith went shopping this morning and bought enough to last us the weekend. He went very early to avoid the crowds, and also to try and keep safe from the new variant that is rampaging through the country. The figures are getting higher every day (around 90,000 infections) and are the highest of the pandemic so far.
We managed to watch Saturday Morning Kitchen for the first time in ages, and it was lovely to see the travelogue pieces. I've definitely been bitten by the bug again after our Mallorca trip, but our choices are dwindling - France has now banned us from going, which is great! And we're supposed to be neighbours! We are due to go to France in April (re-booked from April 2020) but who knows? There's no entente cordiale between the two countries at the moment, and I think M. Macron doesn't like us very much!
As Sophie and I were so heartily fed up with being in the house, we ventured out for a walk in the afternoon. It was still very foggy, grey and cold. We walked up to the village and annoyed a small terrier that went mad when we walked past its house. It continued barking while we went to the triangle and turned around, and went loopy when we passed it again. It must drive the neighbours mad!
Back at home we lit the fire in the living room and watched a programme about the Christmas markets in Copenhagen, presented by Greg Wallace. We weren't sure when it was filmed as we didn't spot anyone wearing masks (in future years you'll be able to date programmes by whether people are wearing face coverings!), but I do wonder if they're on at the moment, considering Covid?
In the evening, before dinner, we enjoyed Vodka Martinis (I had a potato one and a rhubarb one from my Gin Advent Calendar), and Sophie beat me at Scrabble, which she seems to do every time now. After a delicious dinner of beefburgers and roasted veggies, Keith and I watched No Country For Old Men, starring Xavier Bardem and Tommy Lee Jones. Sophie wasn't keen on the violence, but Keith and I enjoyed it. It had rather an abrupt ending though!
Friday, 17 December 2021
Our heating woes continue...
Our isolation is now nearing ten days, and this morning I noticed that my test had arrived at its destination yesterday. So, the Royal Mail must take some of the blame for the delay. It's probably the worst time of the year to post anything important!
Sophie worked from home again and had a meeting with the other staff online. She was supposed to be dressed up in a Christmas costume, but I don't think her heart was in it. bless her. I sat with her at the kitchen island and read the papers, and was told to keep quiet! We made Monty go out, although he did make a cameo appearance in the meeting a bit later!
We actually saw some sun this morning, but then at lunchtime, a thick fog descended which felt quite creepy! It also became very cold. I went and had a long soak in the bath in the afternoon but I could hear a rumbling noise as if an old diesel truck was idling outside the house. I even got out of the bath to investigate!
When Keith came upstairs I told him about the noise and he opened the airing cupboard door to find we had a leak again... we couldn't believe it! Another Friday evening, another leak in exactly the same place! We had no choice but to turn the heating and water off in case it became any worse.
This means that the only source of heating we have now is the fire in the living room, a hot air system in the kitchen and a warm air heater. I just hope it doesn't get any colder! At least we can turn the immersion heater on for hot water!
Sophie and I had a glass of red wine before our dinner of chilli con Carne, which Keith cooked. It was hot and spicy and certainly warmed us up!
Thursday, 16 December 2021
Missing out on fun...
Wednesday, 15 December 2021
Confined again!
Tuesday, 14 December 2021
More heating woes...
Monday, 13 December 2021
I feel such a fool...
Sunday, 12 December 2021
Escape!
Saturday, 11 December 2021
Testing times...
Friday, 10 December 2021
Living in a bubble...
Thursday, 9 December 2021
A Mallorcan Winter Break - Day 6
Goodbye to Pollenca.
Breakfast was a little more relaxed this morning and we sat at two separate tables in the dining room. We spotted the three men from the restaurant last night and they looked a bit bleary! No jokes this morning!
Both Sophie and I wanted to go shopping, and more places were open today, thank goodness. Keith, Sophie and I headed for a beautiful shop selling ceramics and housewares, and I bought a bowl and a mug. Both were made in Mallorca, which was very important! I could have spent a fortune on all the plates, bowls and dishes in there, and if we'd been driving, I probably would have!
From there we found a delightful shop selling Mallorcan produce right next to La Font del Gall restaurant. It was a kind of grocer shop/wine store and I bought another bottle of wine and some chocolates. The owner popped some little chocolates into the bag for us as a small gift. What a lovely touch!
On one of the streets near the Calvari steps, we spotted a shop called Panaderia selling knives and little knick-knacks. I spotted a herb cutter that was absolutely beautiful in its design and I asked how much... I must have good taste as it was over 400 euros. I was severely tempted to throw caution to the wind and buy it, but I was persuaded not to by Keith and Sophie!
We decided to have a coffee in Ca'n Butxaca again and I imagined what it would be like to live in Pollenca and be able to visit every morning, while you catch up with the newspapers. Heaven!
After our coffee, we went back up to the shop on the Calvari steps and Sophie had another look around. Keith and I stayed outside and I took some last photographs of the town.
Keith posing... |
We made one last stop to a little shop selling mainly Nepalese artefacts where Sophie had bought a ring the last time we were here, but nothing caught her eye, so it was back to the hotel and check-out. Sophie and I went to get the car and I managed to park just around the corner.
Homeward Bound.
We had a lot of time to kill - our flight wasn't until 9.30pm - and I suggested stopping off at Binissalem on the way to the airport to see if there was anything open there, and maybe have lunch. We set off at 12pm and it only took us about half an hour to get to Binissalem, which is known for its vineyards. We parked in a small and extremely scruffy car park and strolled towards the centre of the town but there was hardly anything worth seeing. We came across a large square but no bars were open so we reluctantly retraced our steps and went back to the car. On the outskirts, we spotted Jose Ferrer's vineyard but we already had as much wine as we could carry back, and I didn't fancy doing a wine-tasting and then driving to Palma!
Therefore, we found ourselves at the Hiper rental offices three hours earlier than planned, and very soon we were on our way to the airport and a long wait. Maybe it would have been better to do what we've done in the past and take a drive to the Costa de Los Pinos, but we were so disheartened with everything being closed, we decided to just accept defeat and go to the airport.
We had thought about going into one of the lounges, but we had to check our bags before that, and the EasyJet bag drop wasn't open and didn't open until about 7pm. It had been a long wait, reading, playing cards and watching James May in Japan on Amazon Prime. His programme got me through it!
We checked our luggage without any problems and made our way through to Departures to have something to eat. As per the rest of our holiday, hardly anything was open so we chose a McDonald's meal, and even this restaurant closed shortly afterwards!
The flight home was extremely quiet - I would say the plane was a third full - and I was able to stretch out on three seats and watch another couple of episodes of James May in Japan. We arrived at 11pm to a wet and cold Luton, and not one of our documents was checked by anyone. The check-in man at Palma had given the digital forms a cursory glance and that was it... all that trouble we'd had for nothing!
We bid goodbye to Zain and set off for home. The M1 was quiet but roadworks were being carried out as per usual for the time of night. Back home everything was fine, and Monty was very pleased to see us. We dumped everything in the living room, checked the wine in the cases and had one last drink to relax before bed!
Wednesday, 8 December 2021
A Mallorcan Winter Break - Day 5
Not a soul about... |
Mixed Paella |
Tuesday, 7 December 2021
A Mallorcan Winter Break - Day 4
The Hotel Son Sant Jordi |
View from our window |
A lovely new shop next to La Font del Gall - sells wine! |
Keith in his favourite place! |
Ca'n Moixet - House of the little cat |
The streets of Pollenca are pretty perfect to me! |
Main square Puerto Pollenca |
Our Renault Clio |