Traditionally I considered the gap between Christmas and New Year’s Eve to be somewhat boring. Tedious. Tedious to the point I would sometimes go in to work rather than waste valuable holiday allowance on taking days off. The weather would always be dull and in the past we would be stuck in the house waiting until the coming of the new year kicked life back into gear.
Nowadays I don’t need to worry about how many days holiday I have left and whilst the weather has not changed, although we are entering quite a cold patch which does make it more interesting, the days seem not to be so boring. Maybe this year it is because we have had two Christmases, one at my sister Ann’s and the other here in Lincoln. Two great family get togethers and the main cohort of the Lincoln bunch only just left yesterday so we are only just now getting back to normal. If there is such a thing as normal.
THG has been busy in the kitchen making things that use up foodstuffs that have inevitably been surplus to requirements. Today the last of the beef will go into two beef and mushroom pies that will be called upon on some future date when deemed appropriate. A couple of quiches have used up some bacon lardons, cheese eggs and, cough, broccoli. I even offered to turn the crappy white sliced loaf into breadcrumbs if any of it survives these last few days where the one remaining offspring and her husband are still in residence.
Twenty twenty five was a good year for the Davieses on a number of fronts with Hannah getting married to George and Joe and Lucy becoming engaged. THG and I have a deep sense of joy over this. We are very happy with the new family members and the wedding in particular was one of those truly memorable and joyful occasions. We all like a good wedding and this one was particularly special.
I had two new hips, the first in February and the second in October. As I look at the year in the rear view mirror the first new hip is pretty much perfect and the second well on the way to being so. I shall probably name 2026 as the year of mobility. Shake it baby.
Our Tom cast off the shackles of employment and embarked on a career of business and self employment and John in Berlin continues to make inroads into his musical career.
Whilst one of my interests in life is history and in particular the history of my own family I try not to dwell on the past but the aforementioned highlights do bring with them a sense of deep satisfaction.
I am particularly excited about 2026. Don’t want to jinx it but yanow, you have to have a positive attitude to these things. I don’t do new year resolutions but I am quietly looking forward to a quiet, dryish January which this year will end a week early when we head to Seville for the half marathon. After this week I am also restarting my membership at Total Fitness which was put on hold for hiphop2. Gotta get back in the pool.
We have some new bathroom scales which THG had requested for Christmas as the old ones were kaput. Now some of you might think that is the equivalent of buying her an iron, or a hoover, but that is what she asked for. I got her mechanical scales “as used in doctor’s surgeries all around the UK” because I didn’t want fancy battery powered ones and at the docs’ they always give a little lower reading than the old John Lewis number at home so that’s a result. Not tried them yet meself but I want to get this weekend out of the way first. THG is off to the theatre in London with Hannah leaving me to my own devices so I consider that to be the final fling of this year’s midwinter holiday.
We are off out tonight for a bit of early supper. Couple of beers in the Bailgate first. I am not a massive fan of the traditional new years eve. All that Auld Lang Syne stuff feels a little like false bonhomie to me. So we will be home early and leave the revelling to others. We did look at booking a hotel somewhere but everywhere is either throwing a big NYE party which we don’t want or isn’t and we run the risk of not being able to find anywhere to eat and having a boring night in the room.
Might light the fire later. We don’t light the fire that often as it is in the front room whereas our time is mostly spent either in the kitchen or snug. And the shed obvs. I’ll also be using the workshop more in 2026 once it has been cleared of all the boxes that are normally full of Christmas decs and stored on shelves in the garage. As it is it is a struggle to get anywhere near the bench and as for the steel shelving with all my tools, fuggedit. I did battle my way through to drop off the new socket kit that I bought for meself and gave to Santa to wrap.
Anyway gotta go, for the mo. I leave you in the hope that 2026 will bring world peace and universal happiness. If that doesn’t get me a Nobel Prize I don’t know what will 😉
Oh and keep Saturday 5th September free – not the bank holiday as originally mooted. I need to firm up on the deets but that is my target date for the philosopherontap 18th birthday party. Will be back in touch re that when I firm things up.
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Deer visited the lake at thirty one minutes past midnight.
