Hey Bloggets. How are you all today? Well, if anything else
goes wrong with this house, I swear I am moving into a small house that is
brand new. Now, snow is forecast for this weekend and guess what? Our heating
is misbehaving. Hub has managed to fix it again, but it is really
unpredictable.
I called our electrition and the earliest he can get to us
is Saturday afternoon, so if it needs a part, you are talking about middle of
next week. We are going to leave it on and hope it will stay on, as when we
turn the thermostat down, the dam thing falls off the wall and then we can’t
get it to work again for ages.
OK, teen was to get his Maths exam today, but because he was
not told the correct times, because he didn’t think about asking, as he was
told to come in to college on today’s date and not, between ten and mid-day
today, he has missed his slot, so now we wait for the post to deliver.
Oh God. That will make a nice weekend? Or not?
Please let it be a pass? I don’t know how much more of
trying to get him to study for something I can take.
Hub says don’t bother leave him alone it’s his life, well,
that was the reaction my x had. I won’t give up on him so easy; though it would
add years onto my life I’m sure if only I did relax a bit?
The sun is bright today, though really cold. I just hope we
don’t get the dreadful weather poor America is getting? We normally get the
back lash of our friend’s weather across the pond.
Gosh, I have so much housework to do today, really that is
all I seem to do with my life, and then I get a room sorted and its back to
square one… Are you aware of that saying we use, back to square one? No one is
sure of where the origin of that phrase comes from, some say board games and
others say the good old BBC and that it originated with BBC football
commentaries.
Early BBC radio commentaries did help listeners follow
the progress of football and rugby games by notionally dividing the pitch into
eight rectangles. Commentators described the play by saying which 'square' the
ball was in. The Radio Times, the BBC's listings guide, referred to
the practice in an issue from January 1927. But the fact is, no one really
knows the answer.
Anyway, I digress. My dogs are driving me mad, with
their version of come dance with me on my wooden floor, so I shall go for now
and I guess start to clean. God…
Thank you for reading and I do hope you return!
With love until later.
Hey Bloggets. How are you all today? Well, if anything else
goes wrong with this house, I swear I am moving into a small house that is
brand new. Now, snow is forecast for this weekend and guess what? Our heating
is misbehaving. Hub has managed to fix it again, but it is really
unpredictable.
I called our electrition and the earliest he can get to us
is Saturday afternoon, so if it needs a part, you are talking about middle of
next week. We are going to leave it on and hope it will stay on, as when we
turn the thermostat down, the dam thing falls off the wall and then we can’t
get it to work again for ages.
OK, teen was to get his Maths exam today, but because he was
not told the correct times, because he didn’t think about asking, as he was
told to come in to college on today’s date and not, between ten and mid-day
today, he has missed his slot, so now we wait for the post to deliver.
Oh God. That will make a nice weekend? Or not?
Please let it be a pass? I don’t know how much more of
trying to get him to study for something I can take.
Hub says don’t bother leave him alone it’s his life, well,
that was the reaction my x had. I won’t give up on him so easy; though it would
add years onto my life I’m sure if only I did relax a bit?
The sun is bright today, though really cold. I just hope we
don’t get the dreadful weather poor America is getting? We normally get the
back lash of our friend’s weather across the pond.
Gosh, I have so much housework to do today, really that is
all I seem to do with my life, and then I get a room sorted and its back to
square one… Are you aware of that saying we use, back to square one? No one is
sure of where the origin of that phrase comes from, some say board games and
others say the good old BBC and that it originated with BBC football
commentaries.
Early BBC radio commentaries did help listeners follow
the progress of football and rugby games by notionally dividing the pitch into
eight rectangles. Commentators described the play by saying which 'square' the
ball was in. The Radio Times, the BBC's listings guide, referred to
the practice in an issue from January 1927. But the fact is, no one really
knows the answer.
Anyway, I digress. My dogs are driving me mad, with
their version of come dance with me on my wooden floor, so I shall go for now
and I guess start to clean. God…
Thank you for reading and I do hope you return!
With love until later.
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