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Dec. 10th, 2020 06:30 pmThank you
ephemera for the card, it was lovely to receive this afternoon ♥
The temperature dial on my oven is loose and as a result turns if bumped, which can happen easily when I'm at the washer, sink etc which are close to the cooker. I know this, and yet still managed to cremate a pasta bake tonight. Something I only realised when the timer went off, I opened the door and was hit by lots of smoke. Poor pasta bake, it would have been delicious too. But, I have to admit, I did pull the top layer of pasta off and served the rest, a bit charcoal won't hurt I'm sure.
Other than that it's been a lazy day. I tidied, put up more lights in the hall and kitchen window and caught up online a bit.
We did get a shock when the doctor phoned. James still has some pain and saw the doctor again last week and some tests came back positive for e.coli and he needs to be on antibiotics for 10 days, with the doctor suspecting he'll need another course the same as what he has is a bit stubborn. But, at least we know what this final issue is now and I get to laugh at him a little because seriously, e.coli, of course, he has that. Of course.
Corey also rang to say he's being trained up to be a barista for his work, which I assume means his bosses are hoping the area will be moved to tier two next week and the pubs can reopen and start serving alcohol again alongside meals/coffee. He also said most of his workmates got let go unless they'd worked for the company for over two years, which thankfully he has so right now his job is safe.
The temperature dial on my oven is loose and as a result turns if bumped, which can happen easily when I'm at the washer, sink etc which are close to the cooker. I know this, and yet still managed to cremate a pasta bake tonight. Something I only realised when the timer went off, I opened the door and was hit by lots of smoke. Poor pasta bake, it would have been delicious too. But, I have to admit, I did pull the top layer of pasta off and served the rest, a bit charcoal won't hurt I'm sure.
Other than that it's been a lazy day. I tidied, put up more lights in the hall and kitchen window and caught up online a bit.
We did get a shock when the doctor phoned. James still has some pain and saw the doctor again last week and some tests came back positive for e.coli and he needs to be on antibiotics for 10 days, with the doctor suspecting he'll need another course the same as what he has is a bit stubborn. But, at least we know what this final issue is now and I get to laugh at him a little because seriously, e.coli, of course, he has that. Of course.
Corey also rang to say he's being trained up to be a barista for his work, which I assume means his bosses are hoping the area will be moved to tier two next week and the pubs can reopen and start serving alcohol again alongside meals/coffee. He also said most of his workmates got let go unless they'd worked for the company for over two years, which thankfully he has so right now his job is safe.
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Date: 2020-12-10 08:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-12-11 05:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-12-10 11:43 pm (UTC)Aww that’s a shame
Lazy is good but oh no, poor James!
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Date: 2020-12-11 05:12 pm (UTC)It was an excellent lazy day.
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Date: 2020-12-11 03:47 am (UTC)But I'm glad Corey still has his job. And that at least some of your pasta could be rescued. Mm, pasta. I need to go make dinner.
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Date: 2020-12-11 05:11 pm (UTC)The pasta was good, if a little crunchy at times.
I need to phone Corey and see how the training went.
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Date: 2020-12-11 07:34 pm (UTC)You can never have too many holiday lights!
Oh no! Poor James! I hope the antibiotics will help quickly and that he'll soon be pain free again!
Good to hear Corey still has his job!
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Date: 2020-12-13 12:06 pm (UTC)My house has lights everywhere now. They look lovely, but it does take a while to switch off on a night before bed.
The antibiotics seem to be doing the trick. Hopefully, this is the end of this latest period of sickness for him.
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Date: 2020-12-13 06:07 am (UTC)Good luck to James for his antibiotic run.
And good news for Corey! Hopefully, he can remain employed through this mess.
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Date: 2020-12-13 12:03 pm (UTC)James is doing fine on the antibiotics, which is amazing. He still sent a telephone hospital appointment in regards to the pain, but hopefully will be able to cancel it.
Corey was telling me the pub chain he works for had opened some of their city-centre venues as take away places for mulled wine, spiced cider etc, selling from the end of the alley they're based in. Tier three means take away food and drinks only, and I suspect now Corey's been trained in coffee making, he could end up selling coffees at the end of an alley too.
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Date: 2020-12-13 01:31 pm (UTC)That's good news for Corey, in amongst all the precariousness.
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Date: 2020-12-13 04:08 pm (UTC)I'm so relieved for Corey. He's been bored out of his skull being in furlough most of the year, but at least he still has a job. So many don't :(