The Other Bennett Sister

 Spoiler Alert

Oh lord I loved this on binge watch , the story of bookish, maybe slightly autistic Mary Bennett ( Ella Bruccoleri) and her journey away from the control of an abusive mother ( Ruth Jones on nasty form) to self realisation
Hils ( Lucy Briers)



So Mary’s very different view of Regency life comes to the fore here. She sees the good in Mr Collins and she massages the change for good in Miss Bingley but her love for Tom Hayward is very deep and their final connection is incredibly moving and real 


I loved her relationship with Mrs Gardener ( Indira Varma) her aunt and true supporter and Hils her mother’s housekeeper who delighted in eating Mary’s wedding cake in the final sequence) 
A clever reinvention of a new story ….we all love Mary xx

We all are Mary 
 
 

Project Hail Mary

 


Project Hail Mary is a children’s film for adults. To save the planet lonely science teacher Rylan Grace ( Ryan Gosling) joins the Earth’s nations scientists to find a cure for an infection attacking the sun. In a disastrous space journey he teams up with a spider like alien looking for a similar cure and the pair become friends in their joint quest. 
We have seen this all before
Think Robinson Crusoe, ET, and Lost In Space, but the humour led by Gosling is infectious and charming , the sentimentality just enough for tears and the icy  scientific Governmental leader led by the enigmatic Sandra Hüller ( below) is a perfect foil for Gosling’s chaotic hero. 


I liked it. 
A bit too long
And with more holes in the plot than a block of Swiss cheese,
This is a film that celebrates friendship and good in all men 
Oh and in aliens 



Eight Years

 

It’s exactly eight years since my ex husband told me he wanted to sleep with younger men.
It was in the kitchen of the cottage and his mother, who was visiting was crying quietly in the spare bedroom.
In order to tell me the news, he had to be angry and that anger had found its mark with her as well as with me.
I could feel my world crumbling in on itself, but I still tried to people please. 
I made tea, and placated her by telling her it was me that was the problem and not anything she had done.
Immediately I realised that my marriage and relationship was over even though it limped along like a three legged pony for a few more weeks, 
All this was out of the blue. 
Many people don’t believe that, and to be honest there were clues along the way, but it was unfair in its suddenness, and devastating in its effects. 
That’s why I had problems processing it all.

Now eight years on, I can’t really recall his voice. 
For the past three years I have forgotten our wedding anniversary date
I don’t think about something about him every day as I used to
I don’t cry when I remember the hurt

My grief has approached the glitter stage…
I like the analogy of grief as glitter
To begin with it’s everywhere. 
It’s irritatingly lurking in every nook and cranny, like when a child upends a tube of glitter onto a piece of paper decorated with glue
The glitter grief is all consuming and covers everything
But in time, the grief glitter is hoovered away, ok traces of it are maintained on the letters as a constant reminder of our loss, but as the glitter picture sits on the outside of the fridge, wear and tear and life rubs the design bare and clear and dull.
Years later the glitter grief may be just a few sparkles, left in an envelope, or in a corner of a carpeted room, and it serves to gently remind us of things past.
If you are lucky looking at it doesn’t hurt anymore

It’s just glitter, after all

British Summer Time


 Don’t you just love British Summer Time 
The only perk that Night Staff have this weekend…..
What fun
This was my happy face after a 10.5 hours shift rather than an 11.5 hour one

Bryn Williams

 Darling what an absolutely wonderful idea

Chic Eleanor was excited, because we organised brunch at Bryn Williams’s new restaurant at Theatre Clwyd and as usual her enthusiasm was infectious .

Lovely morning


Habits

 The Archers as I mop the floor ( fifteen minutes of guilty pleasure)
Antiques Road Trip early evening 
McDonald’s coffee ( large) in the morning
A video Call with The German soon after
A sneaky snooze early afternoon 
A long hot shower  
Seat D 12 at the Storyhouse
Pad Thai noodles with chicken always eaten with chopsticks
Amelie on dvd when I’m sad
Blog writing and reading
Breathing down a pony’s nostril ( when in the field)
I’m sorry I haven’t a clue ( certain Mondays 6.30 pm)
Elasticated waists 
Crocs
Dog cuddles 
Diet Coke 
The occasional scotch egg ( not Sainsbury’s they are shite)
Brushing my teeth to camptown races every night and morning 


Another rabbit this morning ( not dead) Roger was walking around with it gently
Better weather today 
Magnolia blooming in animal Helper Pat ‘s garden 
Mary still at Trendy Carol’s

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Wednesday

 

Weaver brought in her first adolescent rabbit today.
It was lying in the living room with her sat proudly beside it when I got up
It was heavier and bigger than she is.
It’s like the ghost of Albert has arrived home.
Weaver had blood around her mouth

Mary is still with Trendy Carol so Roger went to counselling with me and slept in the car between walks 
It’s stormy and wild here in wales 
And suddenly cold too
People are panic buying petrol and the pumps in Rhuddlan were empty

Chicken and black bean sauce tonight

Flying Visit To London

 
Twins waiting for the train ! Me with my Roger Moore eyebrow
You can tell I’m almost blind in one eye👀

 I tend to buy my twin sister a Christmas gift which centres around a trip to London ... We go to a show , together, have a nice meal ( she does some shopping) and we stay in a nice West End hotel. 
Bish bash Bosh.
Covent Garden ideal hotel 




Lovely ballet 


The restaurant  Sarastro perched at the top of Drury Lane was an odd affair, decked out in old opera boxes, the place is well known for its tarts boudoir decor and its porn murals in the toilets ! Janet was so impressed with the filth on the walls she forgot to flush ! 

Filthy buggers


I was telling my German friend how therapeutic these mini jaunts are 
They remind me there’s a world bigger than Trelawnyd and busier than Wales