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Mar. 15th, 2023 04:16 pmI watched the last of season episodes of two different shows the other night.
The Last of Us and The Great Pottery Throwdown. Obviously very different, but both were great and I enjoyed them both. I can't believe The Last of Us is over already, it feels like the whole season has flashed by.
Not last night but the previous nights, after being told by many people I'd enjoy it, I've been watching Ted Lasso and am nearly at the end of season one. I admit it, you're all right, that's pretty great, too.
I had a walk into town yesterday, posted some letters, picked up James' leg strap with the new buckle -- and was lucky enough to have some actual cash in my purse as apparently the cobblers don't take card payments. The man was nice though and said if I didn't have the cash I could have gone back and paid another day.
James also got his ear chewed by my MiL on the morning while driving to work. Long story short, he thought he was taking my SiL to a hospital appointment next Thursday, which is his day off. But the appointment is actually Tuesday and my MiL was up in arms about how my SiL was going to get there. Which she had no right to be being as she was the one who told us the date.
In the end my SiL rearranged the appointment but then asked James to take her to another appointment that actually is on Thursday. So he's still tied up for a few hours on his one day off next week.
I was out today and got a text message saying a package had been delivered and left in my safe place. Along with a close-up photo of the parcel label. I had no idea what had actually been delivered but didn't worry about rushing home as my safe space is down in the DPD app as the greenhouse, along with the neighbours who are happy to take in deliveries. Except, when I got home this driver apparently thought the safe space was in front of the house next to the path where everyone walks past. No wonder he didn't use a wide shot. Then it turned out the giant box contained six ice packs, a load of cooling material, and two small Actimel drinks to test. So that was a letdown.
The Last of Us and The Great Pottery Throwdown. Obviously very different, but both were great and I enjoyed them both. I can't believe The Last of Us is over already, it feels like the whole season has flashed by.
Not last night but the previous nights, after being told by many people I'd enjoy it, I've been watching Ted Lasso and am nearly at the end of season one. I admit it, you're all right, that's pretty great, too.
I had a walk into town yesterday, posted some letters, picked up James' leg strap with the new buckle -- and was lucky enough to have some actual cash in my purse as apparently the cobblers don't take card payments. The man was nice though and said if I didn't have the cash I could have gone back and paid another day.
James also got his ear chewed by my MiL on the morning while driving to work. Long story short, he thought he was taking my SiL to a hospital appointment next Thursday, which is his day off. But the appointment is actually Tuesday and my MiL was up in arms about how my SiL was going to get there. Which she had no right to be being as she was the one who told us the date.
In the end my SiL rearranged the appointment but then asked James to take her to another appointment that actually is on Thursday. So he's still tied up for a few hours on his one day off next week.
I was out today and got a text message saying a package had been delivered and left in my safe place. Along with a close-up photo of the parcel label. I had no idea what had actually been delivered but didn't worry about rushing home as my safe space is down in the DPD app as the greenhouse, along with the neighbours who are happy to take in deliveries. Except, when I got home this driver apparently thought the safe space was in front of the house next to the path where everyone walks past. No wonder he didn't use a wide shot. Then it turned out the giant box contained six ice packs, a load of cooling material, and two small Actimel drinks to test. So that was a letdown.