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Friday, 20 December 2019

Last day for 2 weeks








As regular readers may know, that last Christmas my company cancelled everyone's planned holidays and made us go into work.This year I had everything set in place for a week in the sun and then the doctors pulled the plug on it, and just to add insult to injury, the company decide that we can all have 2 weeks off, I could use a long list of profanitites, but I won't. Life is strange like that sometimes.

I haven't shelved the idea of flying away for a few days in the mid of the holidays.

However today is the last day and as I attempt to close off  the last of the years jobs ( yes on the last day, thanks to the 2 Richard Tators not doing what they are paid mega bucks to do ), as well as put  on a running buffet for all 'the lads', I will be willing it to be 2pm when they can all go on a pub crawl and I can go home and shut the door on it all.

My one wish is that I finally escape next year.

All the drama aside  I look back on my working year with a sense of pride. I can see what myself and my fabulous team have achieved. They are a brilliant  bunch and I cannot speak highly enough about them.

We laugh and cry and support each other.
I fear that we may not be all together next Christmas.

Well I'm off to pack the car with all the food and gifts.

I may be back intermittently over the next 2 weeks. I want and need this break very badly.
I have lots of physio to do which I hope will help me to start the New Year in good form.

Have a great Christmas  one and all.



Thursday, 19 December 2019

Sing-a-long







O Come Yorkshire Faithful
Joyful and triumphant,
O come ye, O come ye to Headingley.
Come, support Galey ,
through another season ;
O come, let us applaud Him,
O come, let us applaud Him,

O come, let us applaud Him,
One and all


Sing Western Terrace

    But drink in moderation ,
Sing all you members of Headingley .
Sing To our captain
leading the team steadily;
O come, let us applaud Him,
O come, let us applaud Him,
O come, let us applaud Him,
.One and all



All Hail! Boys we greet  you,
Ready for the season ,

Preparing  for the challenge
 that is lying ahead
hail to Martyn guiding from the sidelines;
O come, let us applaud Him,
O come, let us applaud Him,
O come, let us applaud Him,
One and all








Wednesday, 18 December 2019

The end is in sight







Well its midweek and the end of the working week is in sight, it is also the end of the working year.


In crickety news, I had to have a little chuckle to myself, reading about how Jofra Archer was in doubt for the warm up game of the winter tour, because he has a cold!
Oh my dog!

And then my favourite crock Mark Wood is not fit, still has side and knee problems. So this begs the question, why was he taken out to South Africa, he is obviously taking over from Finny as the best ECB tourist.
 Finny has gone one better now that he commentates on TMS...….that'll be until  he has a fractured tongue!

I was listening to the BBL at my desk yesterday morning which made for better listening than the whinging of boys at being into day 2 without  heating.
Norty Morty doesn't complain as his thermostat is obviously broken ( or as he say he's just got a lot of blubber) as he is hot all the time, it was mentioned that it might be the 'manopause' and  he might need HRT, I needed HEAT as I was flipping freezing in my corner!

I went upstairs and raided the workwear boxes, there were some of the old company fleeces in there ( brand new), so I decided that this was the way forward for me, however after about half an hour of smelling oil in my office, I was reliably informed  ( by Mickey Dripping) that the fleeces had never been worn due to an 'incident' in the workshop.

Even after removing it I smelt like I was wearing 'Castrol no5'!!!


We are all gearing ourselves up for the next two days, I just can't wait to be able to get in the car, go home and not think about work for a while, however still lots of work to do before that happens.


have a great Wednesday.


Tuesday, 17 December 2019

A cricmas carol








O little town of Headingley

How still you seem to lie

Off season lull, no longer full

The winter months go by

Yet in St Micheals Lane shineth

The everlasting rose

The emblem of our Yorkshire boys

That keeps them on their toes


with  Galey as our leader

and  hopes of silverware

While Essex  sleep , Yorkshire  doth creep

To regain their crown with flair

O great  white rose of Yorkshire

Watch over all the team

Keep them faithful, fit and well

And focussed on the dream


How silently, how silently

The months are passing by

Winter is here with xmas cheer

 New year and spring is nigh.

No words can quell the feeling

Of joy as it does rise

No cold or snow or fog or sleet

Can dull the gleaming prize



 O Yorkshiremen of Headingley

Prepare to fight the foe

The season new is nearly due

All systems ready to go

We hear the western terrace singing

Songs both new and old

Lets win again, be champs again

Our team of boys so bold


Friday, 13 December 2019

Lets get the weekend started








Although its not as if I am doing anything exciting, that's saved for next weekend ( fingers crossed)

Today is about getting through 5 hours and then heading home to do the washing and organise some card deliveries.

I posted 10 parcels last week and so far 4 are undelivered and uncounted for. I'm not happy as I am unable to replace the things inside

As we all know it was the Election day yesterday. Whether  your 'team' won or not we have to move on.

There will be much muttering for the weeks/months to come.

I woke up late and haven't scanned the cricket news or indeed listened to Aus v NZ.

I am however just about to leave to head to the sorting office.

Have a great weekend

Thursday, 12 December 2019

Its Election day




Well its election day and to be honest I am going to put my cross in a box only because woman died allowing me to do this.

I never talk politics, as my opinions are my own.

Cricket

In South Africa, Graeme Smith has been appointed Director of Cricket until March 2020, which hopefully will calm the waters for a while.

I woke up in time to hear an hour of the Australia v New Zealand game.
Australia batting and no loss of wickets.
(5.47am).


I met up with old London work chum Phil last night. He'd been working in the area.
He mentioned The 100  (he's not a cricket fan). I don't think he'll bring it up again (ha ha).


I have not got much else to report, so I am cutting it short and heading out the door.

Happy election day, who ever you support.






Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Hurrah there is some crickety news.






Oh my days, Scotland have been in action in a Tri series in the UAE and got beaten by the USA.
Yes the USA.
We need to be careful because I'm sure that they will soon take ownership of the game, probably the pilgims started to play on Plymouth Rock when they landed.

As for Scotland, well hopefully they bounce back.


On the scan front, after being first having my poor arm twisted into some very uncomfortable positions for a sonogram  I then had the pleasure of the MRI, I now have to go to the Docs for the results....that should be interesting as I can't wait to see how long I have to wait for an appointment.

I also scored another 100% on my latest assignment in my quest to train to teach facial yoga.
I am now starting to put together a format for any classes I may hold.

Hopefully Once into  the new year I will be closer to doing this.

Well super short today as it's a filthy morning with lashing rain and very windy . I'm off for  hopefully my final trip to the Post Office for this year.

Have a fabulous day .

Tuesday, 10 December 2019

You must be totally bored





I am sure by now that you must be totally bored of stories about chutney and cake and my arm and leg.
I know I am, however the amount of cricket news is negligible, even the announcement of the Test team for South Africa, did little to spike my interest.

And talking South Africa, they are in the midst of ( to put it bluntly ) a s**t storm.
I'm not sure how this will all reflect on the team but I personally can't wait for the cricket to begin over Christmas period.

As I can't find any more news from cricet world I will bore you with news on my knee/ankle.

So new physio and boy was he brutal. He told  me straight out that at 21* I was overweight and had thrown my whole  body out of alignment.
This was due to foot injury 5 months ago which in turn slowed me down I gained weight putting more pressure on Achilles and knee.
This set up PFPS which I can improve dramatically by exercise  taking up (again) Pilates (to strengthen my core) and losing 'at least 3stone' (his words).

To be honest he didn't tell me anything I didnt already know.

And  so today  I have the big scan at11.30am and then will go back to the office for my chickpea Pattie and salad and glass of almond milk.

Fab!

Until tomorrow (when hopefully there will be cricket news a plenty).

* age was changed to protect her Ladyship




Monday, 9 December 2019

Well the weekend is over






Again!

I am hard pushed to see where it went to.
I was in a world of final chutney making and icing the  few cakes that I had managed to get made. As I normally make abut 20 cakes the paltry effort of 6 means that there are obviously less to go around.

Its been a lean homemade Christmas this year. However as I have finally come to realise, I and my health are more important ( and if that sounds selfish to some, then I hope you never have the last months that I have had).

That aside, it is the run up to the festive period and I intend to enjoy this one as much as possible.

There are many reason why Christmas does not fill me with giddy excitement.
I'm lucky if I manage to get the tree up.
I must try to do that next weekend

Other things to do is make the 3rd trip to the Post Office today hopefully after physio.
And  hopefully this is the last one.


And 'pooooof' just like that I'm lying in bed trying to summon the energy to get up.
Luckily only one more Monday after today, And then holibobs.


Have a great day


Friday, 6 December 2019

TGIF





Considering that every morning I have woken up since Tuesday I have thought that it was Friday I am nothing but relieved that it is finally here.
Two weeks today we will be finishing work for the Xmas hols, however I have a lot to get through before then.

After work today there will be a trip to the Post Office to get the first lot of parcels out of the house and then home to do absolutely bugger all ( except ice 6 cakes!)

I have some things to sort out for my trip to Southampton next May and also a couple of other trips that I am heading off on. Then I can concentrate on my summer hol out to North Africa ( hopefully).
To be honest the summer holiday can be anywhere  hot sunny and with a beach!

On the recovery front I start physio  on Monday, and just got my scan appointment for Tuesday. Next week is going to be busy as I  am also meeting up with old London work chum Phil on Wednesday.

Well that's it for today and this week.
Have a great  weekend.

Thursday, 5 December 2019

Nearly end of week







Well it nearly took a two ton truck to drag me out of bed this morning, I'm totally worn out, however I am now booked in for physio, next Monday so hopefully the chain is nearly complete and I will be running a half marathon in January ( more like eating half a marathon ).
The plan is to get my knee fully mended and then start some gentle exercise (  walking to a bar for a martini?).

Once I've had the scan on my arm and shoulder I hope that I am done with the Doctors/hospital for a while.

The strange thing is that through out this my potassium levels have risen and stayed put! WTD!!


So its Thursday and after this one there are only 2 more until mon vacances.


As I am not able to get away for the long hoped for holiday I have a cunning plan and hope to hop over to Europe for a couple of days and then hop back and chill out watching Xmas movies. Fingers crossed on this plan.

And  so to crickety news and it's the sad news from yesterday that Bob Willis has passed away.
A great cricketer and a 'marmite ' pundit who will be missed.
RIP Bob.


Wednesday, 4 December 2019

Slowly slowly








Well its a slow morning this morning, Im  still strugglig to get moving,but thanks to some skillful chat on my behalf, I managed to  get my  repeat painkiller  prescription in record time, and also bump up my scan date for my shoulder so I should be bounding around soon......well moving slightly quicker.


I am also busy finally getting Xmas things packed up to send out. I just have to find the time to get to the Post Office.

The house looks as if a bomb has gone off ( downstairs) and I have lost the will to do anything about it, Hopefully when Roxy has been on Thursday it will look better ( I of course will have cleaned up for the cleaner coming!).


I've been reading some of  the comments and things said about Joe Denleys dropped catch.
I'm sure he will never forget it but some of the things written by so called England fans was quite awful.
I'm guessing they've never dropped a catch.......because they've never played cricket!!!!.

I've got a lot of things to do today as I am short of right hand girl, 3 electricians and a commissioning engineer.
So I'm keeping it brief and heading off.




Tuesday, 3 December 2019

Lots to do










Well I am up and dressed and ready to head off to the office,

I am trying to get things done bit by bit and have a weekly 'to do' list so that I keep on track. I know that I have to slow down and take it steady, hence the list.

Last night I had some  things to pack up to  be posted, but also managed to use up some pears and plums and made the last ( yes really) of the chutney for this year.
It has been hard this year to do the things that I normally do for Christmas gifts, hopefully I can get it all sorted. If not well, at least I tried
.

In other news, I will soon be allowed to go to physio again, this will hopefully be the last link in the chain which is pulling me back to full health.
I absolutely hate not being able to do what I normally do...............at 100mph.
The whole feeling of just being out of sorts is frustrating, and as I have seen nearly ever Xmas movie in existence, the TV is boring!!!!


I did some crickety stuff  too. I booked my flight and hotel to go to Southampton next season,, this match is the only one that I can get even remotely excited about as I will be able to catch up with Terry, who is now retired from Hampshire duties, and of course a couple of nights out with James Bond who will be on manoeuvres in the area.
I love the Ageas Bowl, a beautiful ground, and catching up with my two 'boys' will be even better.

As predicted yesterday the weather did get in the way of England in New Zealand.
A draw was the result.

Well it really is time to head off out the door.
I hope I get my new painkillers today, I sort  of need them.






Monday, 2 December 2019

Here we go again





I am never sure how come the weekend goes so quickly.

Get home on Friday and wake up to Monday.Well so it seems.

Friday  and Saturday were mainly to do with blasting out the heating and trying to dry out the hall way, the plumber came and repaired the upstairs loo and fitted a new flush valve on the downstairs which now has stopped the rattle/banging.

So we are sorted out there.

Sunday was shopping catching up with  friends and trying to get some more cakes made.
I have listened to a bit of the cricket, especially last night when Aggers was rambling  on about A A Jones ( or Jonah as most know him). I knew all the counties that he played for. Top man and very lucky to call him a friend.

Well it sounds as if weather might blight NZvEng although the hosts did dig in over night.
Captain Root seemed to put England in a good position, but as Kane Williamson is batting for the hosts anything could happen.

This week I am hoping to get he Wickets in shape and maybe get the tree up, I am also hoping to get all the cards and presents sent out, that way I can put my feet up and relax  inthe run to Christmas, that is the plan.

I had a series of messages and pictures from Harry (Latchman) , my former coach and besty mate. I am now looking forward to a trip to Oxfordshire and some tapas.


Well as the  temperatures have dropped here in the icy wastes of the North, and as I no longer have a garage, I guess I need to go and scrape the car.

Have a great start to the week and keep warm.