"I'll admit I may have seen better days, but I'm still not to be had for the price of a cocktail, "(Margo Channing)
Happy Days
Not bad for 3 hours sleep.
I've done the table.
The Prof is cooking.....and
I can feel a slight stress in the air!
Albert is dying to walk on the white tablecloth,
William is building up for a mega back up dump against the Christmas decs,
Winnie is looking for the slippers of sex
And George is rolling his tired old eyes at it all from the safety of the arm chair
Happy Christmas from Going Gently
One and all. X
Happy Christmas Eve
It's nearly 1pm and I have just been woken up
by the sound of the Prof cracking a sneaky walnut open in the living room below.
It's not often that a Prof, cracking one off, has been documented on a blog , I suspect.
I cannot now get back off to sleep.
I wont get up.
I'll just see things that need doing , if I do.
So I shall post a short video of the Trelawnyd male voice choir
singing Calon Lan
It's almost Christmasy!
singing Calon Lan
It's almost Christmasy!
Bell-end
I have only one thing of any note to share and that is
a conversation with a well spoken and prim colleague who rang me up early this morning.
The woman and I had a general and pleasant conversation which had almost finished
when she asked me if I could help her
" someone called me " bell end " this morning " she said
" really?" I said
" Yes, a mouldy old BELL-END..what IS .... a bell-end?
Bless!!!!
What's Your Tradition?
Christmas brings out the tradition in all of us.
Whether you do everything including the plum pudding or you sit alone watching tv with a bag of crisps, you have your own likes , rhythms and routines that centre about the holiday and which is so often rooted in childhood.
The Prof enjoys one of our traditions and it is a simple one which is becoming rarer given the cost of the humble postage stamp nowadays .
Every year I loop string around the living room and one by one, Christmas cards when they arrive, are hung in a rectangle underneath the smoky coloured white painted beams .
It pleases us both when all the spaces are eventually filled .
A simple tradition.
1970s Prawn Cocktail as a Christmas lunch starter, always brings back affectionate memories of my mother's labour intensive Christmas cooking where she would leave them standing on the meticulously prepared table settings for hours and hours.
How we all didn't die of severe food poisoning bugger alone knew.
So what is your simple tradition? I'd be interested to know?
Today is my only day to prepare for the day....I am working night shift tomorrow night and on Christmas Eve....so when I am ironing the lunch napkins, I will enjoy your stories
Over to you
Whether you do everything including the plum pudding or you sit alone watching tv with a bag of crisps, you have your own likes , rhythms and routines that centre about the holiday and which is so often rooted in childhood.
The Prof enjoys one of our traditions and it is a simple one which is becoming rarer given the cost of the humble postage stamp nowadays .
Every year I loop string around the living room and one by one, Christmas cards when they arrive, are hung in a rectangle underneath the smoky coloured white painted beams .
It pleases us both when all the spaces are eventually filled .
A simple tradition.
How we all didn't die of severe food poisoning bugger alone knew.
So what is your simple tradition? I'd be interested to know?
Today is my only day to prepare for the day....I am working night shift tomorrow night and on Christmas Eve....so when I am ironing the lunch napkins, I will enjoy your stories
Over to you
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