28 April 2024 (Sunday) - Early Shift

I was awake early this morning. As I needed to be. Rather than turning the telly on I had a look at Facebook and found myself pondering as I saw who had birthdays today.
Four friends had birthdays. One of them had been a really close friend for many years; we’d shared so many adventures together. Then one day when on a family holiday in Gran Canaria two years ago I got a message that with no notice to anyone he’d upped sticks, moved to Scotland and hasn’t been seen since.
I wonder how he’s doing.
There wasn’t much else happening on the Internet so I got ready for work.
 
I tried chasing the unicorn which was scattering magical stars as I walked to the car (it's a Munzee thing), but the unicorn wasn't going the same way as me. I left it to do its thing and drove off to work.
I turned on the radio and caught the end of some strange program about religious beliefs in the neurodivergent. It seemed that religious leaders (vicars and priests and the like) aren't keen on congregants who see the world differently to them. These people can't seem to distinguish between the make-believe which is actually make-believe (Harry Potter, tooth fairies and magical pixies) and the make-believe which the religious want us to take seriously (all the tosh the churches spout).
This was followed by some article about beef farming in an obscure Scottish island, but the chap being interviewed was on the dull side, so I turned over to my rather wonderful choice of music and sang along to that as I drove up the motorway.
 
I got to work. Not having been there for a while I checked my emails. My long service award for forty years of blood testing has come through. I had a choice of vouchers for various shops, so I went for a Lego voucher. I would rather have had cash, but I was told that I would have to pay tax on a cash award but not on a voucher. How does that work?
Lego it is then...
 
Work was work. Having been off for five days it made a nice change, and being at work forced me to leave the new pond alone to settle for a few days, and not to do any more heavy lifting.
What with four-mile dog walks and rather strenuous gardening I've been overdoing it somewhat lately. Blood testing has its stressful moments, but it is a whole lot less physically demanding than how I've been carrying on lately.
I did my bit. Still suffering from Friday's epic beer session, and still aching from last week's pond building.
 
I came home to find the grandchildren were having a day with Nanny. I had a rather good time with “Stormageddon – Bringer of Destruction TM who was playing with the pond fish. “Darcie Waa Waa TM was good right up to dinner time. Having spent twenty-five quid on KFC she didn’t eat a thing and just constantly screamed (for over an hour) for absolutely no reason whatsoever.
I’m sorry but I don’t have the patience for that. And being wound up made me very unimpressed to see the KFC had got the order wrong. Again. I’ve been going to that KFC on and off since 1986 and (at the risk of sounding like a reactionary old git) in all that time they’ve never employed anyone who can speak English well enough to work in a KFC. If you check the receipt you’ll often find that what you order bears no relation to what they think you’ve asked for. And the receipt is completely at odds with the food you get. And there’s no point complaining because they don’t understand what you are saying.
Just recently we’ve used the app and that works. I shall use the app next time.
 
“er indoors TM has taken the littluns home. I’m sitting on the sofa enjoying the peace and quiet.
I’m still feeling grotty…

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