Regular readers will already know how we keep a close eye on my mother-in-law, who lives just a few miles from us. We have a definite sense of needing to step up our care in her twilight years with its challenges and lighter moments. Continue reading “Weekly update – family things”
Month: July 2020
How to prepare for a second COVID-19 spike
How to prepare for a second COVID-19 spike is something we should all take seriously. While the Government might say everything is sorted in good time, I do not have complete confidence in our leaders. So here’s a few thoughts of what we are looking at. Continue reading “How to prepare for a second COVID-19 spike”
Weekly update – Rachel’s new app
A fairly ordinary week, if ever there is such a thing these days. There are signs of normality returning although we don’t want the same normal anymore. Some comical things too…. Continue reading “Weekly update – Rachel’s new app”
Homemade -v- shop mayonnaise
Now I might be a little biased here as I compare our own homemade mayonnaise with shop bought mayonnaise but please read on. Through this I am shocked at how crappy the shop bought mayonnaise really is. Continue reading “Homemade -v- shop mayonnaise”
Latest run in numbers
On Monday I had a great run with my friend Jon. Below I outline my latest run in numbers. For now, let me say it was great. It was also in Hertfordshire, very Hertfordshire, if you know what I mean. Continue reading “Latest run in numbers”
Keeping an eye on our utility bills
Never, ever have I been one keeping an eye on our utility bills. Thankfully Rachel has and this crept into our conversation the other day. Just as well really as we were storing up a potential poke in the eye. Continue reading “Keeping an eye on our utility bills”
Weekly update – a little galavanting
What with being so totally compliant with the Lockdown and welcoming the gradual easement, we have found ourselves doing a little galavanting. Continue reading “Weekly update – a little galavanting”