Dinner? No, thanks!
Feb. 11th, 2025 06:21 pm I got up half an hour late- it was already eight when I joined hubby at the breakfast table. Hubby planned to go to the butcher- he needs to do more bacon, because our offspring has shamelessly looted what was meant a year's supply, for the good of our grandchildren they say. While he was off a friend called and asked if I had time for dinner at her favourite inn. Inn will get closed at the end of March- and it's me who is in for paying. Not interested, I had to tell her. Not this week nor the next one. Fancy-schmancy cuisine, totally overprized. Worst- they only serve lamb and fish :( Strange that my friend always wants to dine there when it's not her who has to pay the bill! That woman is a strange one!
I did two more packages of Hogwarts Lego in the morning, in the hope that on Friday there will be only one last package left- the one with the statue and the tiny ship grandson wants to build all alone. Cassian has already set his eyes on Diagon Alley. Must have read that this Lego is 18+, again!
Hubby dragged the Easter decoration up from the basement. He says that it's about time to put up rabbits and eggs. Then he went outside to find a good place for the wildlife camera. He wants to know which idiot is shooting down our spring decoration with the dailies. Our delivery woman says that she puts it into the box. A blatant lie, I'd say. Never saw dailies hopping back out again to have fun by killing primroses!
Since my sense of smell is still off hubby warmed pre-cooked bell peppers filled wuth minced meat for lunch. I intended to have a short nap then which turned into a long one, since I napped under a cosy blanket- it was 17 degrees in the studio. Either heating or hubby must be a bit gaga, I do not intend to freeze to death! Then we did a tour to LIDL for fruits and garlic. Met one of our 'famous' ski jumpers there- funny guy, thin as a rake. He was on his way back home for a visit to his parents.
We got four calls on our landline number today- opinion polls, as always. I'd so love to deregister the number! All our friend´s call us on our mobiles! But impossible, since it´s connected to our internet.
In the late afternoon there was a first stirring of my olfactory sense. Good to know that it´s still alive though not well yet. I can´t imagine to live without it. One of our lady neighbour´s does- she took a fall during one of her fitness workouts, bumped her head really hard- and had lost her sense of smell, when she woke up in the hospital. That was more than ten years ago. Now imagine- she has to cook for herself and her daughter´s family! Oh dear...
I did two more packages of Hogwarts Lego in the morning, in the hope that on Friday there will be only one last package left- the one with the statue and the tiny ship grandson wants to build all alone. Cassian has already set his eyes on Diagon Alley. Must have read that this Lego is 18+, again!
Hubby dragged the Easter decoration up from the basement. He says that it's about time to put up rabbits and eggs. Then he went outside to find a good place for the wildlife camera. He wants to know which idiot is shooting down our spring decoration with the dailies. Our delivery woman says that she puts it into the box. A blatant lie, I'd say. Never saw dailies hopping back out again to have fun by killing primroses!
Since my sense of smell is still off hubby warmed pre-cooked bell peppers filled wuth minced meat for lunch. I intended to have a short nap then which turned into a long one, since I napped under a cosy blanket- it was 17 degrees in the studio. Either heating or hubby must be a bit gaga, I do not intend to freeze to death! Then we did a tour to LIDL for fruits and garlic. Met one of our 'famous' ski jumpers there- funny guy, thin as a rake. He was on his way back home for a visit to his parents.
We got four calls on our landline number today- opinion polls, as always. I'd so love to deregister the number! All our friend´s call us on our mobiles! But impossible, since it´s connected to our internet.
In the late afternoon there was a first stirring of my olfactory sense. Good to know that it´s still alive though not well yet. I can´t imagine to live without it. One of our lady neighbour´s does- she took a fall during one of her fitness workouts, bumped her head really hard- and had lost her sense of smell, when she woke up in the hospital. That was more than ten years ago. Now imagine- she has to cook for herself and her daughter´s family! Oh dear...