Hello all. I hope that you are ok. Am I the only person who finds the extra hour we got today more tiring? Must be something to do with body clocks, I suppose. I remember putting the clocks back used to really annoy me when I had small babies. All that wanging on about the extra hour in bed while it was business as usual for a small child who had decided that we should continue with Banana Surprise for breakfast at the usual time, thank you.
We had FOW2 round this afternoon and asked if they had put their clocks back, but apparently, that is not a thing for the young people because they only use phones and Apple watches, and they sort themselves out. We are all going to die a horrible death, aren't we?
We went to the pictures on Monday and, if you can find it, I'd really like to recommend the film "I swear." It's the true story of John Davidson, who came from a working-class family in Galasheils in the early eighties. At fourteen, he began to display the symptoms of Tourette's Syndrome, which had a devastating effect on his life and that of his traumatised family. He is bullied and beaten because of his compulsion to shout and swear. He is rescued by a wise and kind lady who lets him come and live in her family. I think I cried about four times. HOH probably more. Highly recommended. One or two thoughts.1. Maxine Peake is an acting goddess.
2. It's right at the beginning, so not a spoiler, but the way HM The Queen didn't even flinch when he shouted a word she probably didn't hear every week while presenting him with his MBE makes me think that we were very lucky to have her.
3. If you are thinking of going to see it, there is, obviously, a lot of swearing. And I mean A LOT.
I have continued with my half-baked Christmas planning by warning everyone that I am about to re-issue my Christmas present buying instructions. The whole Christmas buying vibe, which I have decreed, is that the whole thing is lower level than birthdays - very tokeny if you get what I mean. Everyone only buys one present for everyone else. So, as there are four of us, everyone has to come up with three presents for the rest of the team to buy for them. (It's immediate family only. For instance, FOW2's chap is an artist, and he paints for everyone else.) I think it is a perfectly simple system, but every year, my family act as if I am asking them to crack the Enigma code - without the machine. "How many presents?" "What if we all buy the same one?" "Can I have a refresher?" "Could you put all the points in an email?" Good Grief.
It's still a long way off, of course
HOH had a top trip to Bristol to see FOW1. All went well until, on the way back, nearly all the trains home to the South West were cancelled. Obviously, everyone was irritated, especially as the platform turned into The Hunger Games as three lots of train passengers tried to get into the same carriage. I suggested that HOH is old enough to have booked train support, so he got a guaranteed seat, but he felt that he wasn't up to the train manager keep coming up to him during the journey and shouting "ARE YOU OK, MR H? WOULD YOU LIKE A SNACK BOX? OR A NICE DRINK?"
Anyway, I'm finding the extra hour a bit trying now and may well go to bed with Moonfleet Murders and an extra blanket. It's definitely colder as well. We actually put the heat on for an hour this afternoon. Ridiculous behaviour.


Hearing lots of good reviews for I Swear.
ReplyDeleteBest Beloved woke even earlier than usual yesterday 5am/6am depending on your point of view. Changed all the clocks [including the cooker one which is A Pain] then woke me at 7.30 with tea, and said he was baking croissants. Saint!
I went to Manchester last weekend. Going, I was trapped between hen party and stag do groups. Both noisy , only two carriages, so nowhere to hide. Coming back, train over 30 minutes late. Impressed that I was sent an email promptly, offering me £5 compensation.
Have a good week!
We are classic with the car clock. We never change it, so it is right for half the year. It's so complicated.
DeleteA friend has recommended I Swear... sound brilliant if a weeper.
ReplyDeleteYes, we're cold. Heating has been on for weeks, thermal vests brought to front of drawer and summer ones pushed to the back.
Layering is the secret to warmth, I am told. Helpful on the inside, but not very flattering looking on the outside
DeleteI never seemed to find the 'extra hour' when I had babies, either. I lost more than I found, my temper, mostly.
ReplyDeleteYes, and people expected you to be happy for them because they had extra sleep. Ha!
DeleteI spent the whole of yesterday looking at my watch and saying 'is that the time I thought it was later?' I am also very cold, even though the south west is the warmest part of the country. It is very windy though which makes all the difference.
ReplyDeleteAs you say, the South West is technically the warmest place in the UK. However, we watched the Cremyl Ferry being tossed about like a scene from Moby Dick yesterday, while it was raining and windy, so it certainly doesn't always feel like it.
DeleteIt was always the worst night shift of the year. We were supposed to have an extra break but rarely had one at all.
ReplyDeleteYup. HOH - when he worked in the hospital - said that extra hour was a killer in the middle of the night
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