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24 November 2024 (Sunday) - Before the Night Shift

With “er indoors TM and the dogs up in the attic bedroom with Darcie WaaWaa TM I had an excellent night’s sleep. I even went to the loo at five o’clock and didn’t have to fight for bed space when I came back.
I eventually got up at half past eight and managed to shave in peace before everyone came down. We attempted brekkie. I scoffed toast; littlun and Nannie (no longer Grandma!?) put on YouTube for Kids and watched a succession of videos in which littlun soon got bored. We eventually settled on videos of the Meowmi Family and videos about Stranger Danger which I thought were a sad indictment of today’s society. On Thursday when we were up the woods we met the little dachshund Whisper and her family. The little boy started talking to me about dogs. We had a good chat, and Whisper came to Dog Club yesterday. I don’t deny some strangers are dodgy, but most aren’t. I can remember going round the park years ago and a small child chattering to me. Grandmother hurried over and told the kid not to talk to strangers. The kid replied that I wasn’t a stranger, I was the man with Fudge-dog.
Sadly, initial efforts to feed littlun were largely unsuccessful. Like her mother at her age, littlun eats very little. There was talk of a bowl of choco-thingies, but only talk. Eventually she set about a packet of iced gems whislt sitting on the sofa with me. I found the less fuss I made about her eating, the more she ate.
 
As we scoffed iced gems and toast I peered into the Internet. And got cross. Having clicked on that which she wouldn’t and downloaded something iffy, a friend’s mother has handed the family’s tablet to the police and turned off the router. Permanently.
And a friend took his dog to the emergency vet overnight and was asking for people to pray for his dog. How does that work? Presumably an all-knowing god already knows about the dog? It seems to me that prayer might be one of the bravest acts there is. Given that there is a supreme being with a plan for the universe (which is open to debate!), praying for a change to this plan is tantamount to telling Big G that its plan’s not as good as it might be. It would take a brave person to hint to the almighty that it has made a balls-up…
 
We took littlun and the dogs up to the park for a walk. We went past the road works in Christchurch Road. The road is closed and a deep hole has been dug, which has made several parking spaces unavailable. Residents have parked on double yellow lines and adjacent to the road works but weren’t obstructing anyone or anything, but had been given parking tickets. At the same time less than a hundred yards away there was parking mayhem where people weren’t so much parking as abandoning their cars to do their shopping in Princes or get a haircut from the barber, and the traffic wardens continued do nothing about it as they have done for years. Am I being unfair in wondering if traffic wardens are picking easy targets? 
Once we’d walked a rather uneventful walk I emailed the local councilors suggesting that perhaps traffic wardens might be trained to use a little discretion, leave those cars which aren’t causing a problem and deal with those that are. The problem was on the border of two local wards so I emailed all councilors involved. I suspect everyone will say it is everyone else’s problem, but now’s their chance to prove me wrong.
 
We watched more YouTube, then I took myself off to bed for the afternoon. Littlun made too much noise for me to get much sleep, but after a couple of hours it was time for “er indoors TM to take her home. I thought I might have got some sleep then, but Bailey cried pathetically.
 
I’m off to the night shift soon. Originally I was down to be doing the early shift, but a colleague wanted to swap, and I got a day with littlun.
I’d forgotten what hard work she can be…

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