Archive for August, 2007

Cleaning

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

Cleaning Equipment

This week I’ve had a bit of dilemma.  We’ve been working overly long hours and as a result the house has started to resemble the set from ‘Shameless’.  I mean it’s so bad that I’m constantly on edge in case someone makes an impromptu visit.  We’ve been debating this subject for a good few months, more heatedly on occasions when, armed with Mr Muscle Multi Purpose spray and a barrow load of J cloths, we have to negotiate our way from one room to the next, striding over the debris of our lazy domestic lives and the odd cat poo.

Last week the subject came up again and as a result we now have a cleaner.  You’d think I’d be overjoyed about this but I’ve spent half of the week feeling guilty and the other half ‘pre-cleaning’.  Well, I couldn’t let anyone see it in it’s current state, least of all a cleaner who will have a front row seat to all our slovenly habits. 

And the guilt? My grandmother was a war widow, with four children and a full time job.  Despite this her house was always spotless and she even polished her front step.  My mother raised two children alone, had a full time job, an evening job and our house was always clean, tidy and full of visitors.  How on earth did they do it?

So tonight after a week of late nights, guilt and early morning pre-cleaning we will be kicking back with a take-away from the New Himalaya.  Well, there’s no way I’m cooking.  The cleaner came today and the kitchen is absolutely spotless.

Take-Away

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

Take-Away Menu

This is from a take-away menu that was pushed through our letterbox the other day.  The thing that cracks me up is the offer of a packet of cigarettes with every order over £15.  Not sure what this says about the food.  And just to put the top hat on it, the offer has been crossed out, as if to say, ‘This is what you could’ve won’.

Just After the Rain

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

The garden just after the rain

I love the garden when it’s like this.  Bushes and plants heavy with leaves spilling out over the path and lawn.  Sprawling fuscia dripping rain take over the steps and back door.  Little dots of colour poking through the greenery.

Beer O’Clock

Friday, August 10th, 2007

5.30 on a Friday afternoon is beer o’clock.  Time to switch off the monitors, head over to M19, sit in their beer garden and relax with a glass of wine (for me)  and Lord Levy’s Belgian friend, Stella Artois.  Then a couple of hours later we’ll stagger walk home in time for the BB eviction and order a take-away.

10 minutes to go.

Three Good Things

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

Moo Cards 

Last year Julia from 3for365.blogspot.com read a study about the positive effects of writing down three good things everyday.  On New Year’s Eve she decided to go one step further and blog about it.

Taking inspiration from Julia, here are 3 good things that have happened to me over the last few days (okay, I cheated a little bit).

1.  My Moo cards arrived in the post – yay for Moo.
2.  We bought some beautiful white cotton sheets for the bed.  When we opened them they smelled like a new book.
3.  We will be finishing on time tonight.

Chippy Tea

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

Well, we’re still at work and it’s now 10 to 8.  I really don’t feel like cooking tonight but unfortunately it’s my turn.  I’ve started being extra nice to Lord Levy in the hope that he’ll suggest a chippy tea.  I think he’s on to me because his reply was, “Go home, get that pan cleaned and make my tea”. God, I’d forgotten about the pan.

Right, best dash.  The pan that doesn’t fit in the dishwasher and icy glares from the cats beckon.

Making a Spectacle

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

I hate going to the opticians. Actually I hate going anywhere with even the slightest medical association – the doctors, the dentist, casualty (I waited 24 hours after dislocating my shoulder but finally gave in when I couldn’t fasten my bra) and slightly unrelated, the hairdressers. Actually you can add the hairdressers to the top of the list. I think the reason for this is somewhere between being totally useless at small talk and having naturally curly hair. The look of alarm on the stylist’s face after blow drying my hair would be amusing, had I not got to get the train home afterwards. But they never listen – you can’t break the curls. In fact you can’t touch, breath on or even look at my hair funny until it’s totally dry.

But back to the opticians. I’ve needed a new pair of glasses for months but I kept putting off the inevitable until they broke. Broke to the extent that they could no longer be fixed with the pound shop spectacles repair kit. Though I did try. So, I made the appointment, deciding on a local optician on Stockport Road who turned out to be very pleasant and extremely patient. You see the reason I hate going so much is because I get totally confused. After about 15 minutes of being asked which lens is better, or whether this lens is better or just darker (?) I become so bewildered that I start saying anything just to get out of there.

And then afterwards when you’re trying to choose your frames with the help of an over-eager assistant with training in ‘face shapes’ who tries to flog you the latest ‘designer frames’ or ‘Reactions’ lenses when all you want is just to be able to see the TV without squinting. . . .

But I have to say that my experience with the local optician was very positive. And if you want to avoid the usual supermarket-style-free-for-alls then I’d highly recommend them – Blustons Optometrists, 904 Stockport Road, Levy. In fact it went so well that I may even book a hair appointment. But next week.  Perhaps.