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My mother rang the other day saying they'd bought some shade-loving plants and would I like to come up and pick a couple? So I fought with public transport to be presented with a bag of bulbs... But they include snowdrops and lizard head lilies, which are cute.

And that was basically today.

But I had a slow cooker full of Scouse to come home to.

Currently watching the final episode of Nobody Wants This, which has not taken the turn I expected it to.

EDIT: OK - THAT was what I expected :D
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Heated up a tin of boiled spuds in the water from the can, let them dry for a couple of minutes, then fried them in garlic butter and a sprinkle of herbs, served with peas and oak smoked ham. Yummy!

I've decided to watch LPs of 'Deliver Us The Moon' and 'Deliver Us Mars' because the stories are interesting, even if the gameplay makes me want to scream.

Work was fairly uneventful. Poked around with a couple of things, showed of pictures of granddaughter, caught up with where all the projects are up to. Was NOT one of the people who booked a room for one of the PM update meetings >D We have four bookable meeting rooms and three of the people in the meeting each booked one of them. Of course, the SENSIBLE thing would be for the person calling the meeting to book a room more than 5 minutes in advance of the meeting but, you know...

Discussed Psalm 10 in Evening Prayer tonight. We all had different examples of the people who could stand in for 'the wicked'. I did float the idea that sometimes wickedness isn't someone else's behaviour, it's something we can find in our own hearts - which was acknowledged. Thankfully, the Psalm ends on a positive note and one of the other people suggested that it's also God's call for how we should behave. Humanity can make heaven on earth - we just choose not to.

And I've just watched a YouTube video of Mozart's music charting how his compositions progressed from the age of 5 to 35. Talk about a child prodigy!

Hoping for a better night's sleep tonight... At least I used the time to ponder Nano - not only the actions of the Big Bad but also Patel inviting Harding back to her parents' house for tea. I'm thinking of taking a leaf out of Terry Pratchett's book and have a number of apparently disparate threads that twist ever more tightly around each other. This just keeps getting more and more ambitious! But it's Nano, so there's no 'failure', only experimentation :D
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Finally got husband out for a walk today - but I thought we were going out this morning and he thought we were going out this afternoon. So, when we didn't go out this morning I thought we weren't going - until the son told me he was sitting in his coat and shoes waiting to go :D It was a lovely afternoon, when the wind stayed down.

I made a curry for tea that was VERY good. The sauce was in a jar, the mince and veg were all frozen and the rice was boil-in-the-bag - but it was tasty and filling. Oh, and we had mini Tikka vegetable naans on the side.

Work-wise, I managed to not only get on top of the things I had planned for today, I also found a couple of extra things that needed doing. Quiet days are really great for taking my time and getting shit done. There was a time when I would have just slacked off completely, then in a couple of days I'd have been kicking myself for not getting one or another of the things done.

This morning, I watched the Playstation Access gang pick 10 games they're excited about and added three to my wish list: Clair Obscure: Expedition 33, Lego Horizon Adventures, and Dragon Age: The Veilguard. The first two I'll think of getting when the price drops; the last one is on my Christmas list. There's also Phantom Blade Zero but it's not on the Playstation Store. Oh, and Astrobot - sorta.

And I got another story edited. In a 700 word piece, I'd used 'sensation' four times. I managed to replace three of them. Looking forward to tomorrow's offering.

Watched another couple of episodes of Psych to finish the night off. And now to bed because I have Stuff To Do tomorrow.
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In FFXVI, I've just completed Jill's quest (actually, it's Joshua's quest on Jill's behalf because Clive is too thick to think of these things himself!), and I've come to the same conclusion I came to on my first playthrough. Jill is seriously let down by the writing. She is a complex character, a survivor of abuse that is only ever hinted at, whose first thought is always for other people. When she expresses a desire to spread her wings and discover the world for herself, I cheer her on. When Clive says he'll do everything he can to make that possible, I grind my teeth with frustration. Jill doesn't need your PERMISSION, Clive! She's her own person. What you say is, 'I'll be waiting here for you, just like you've been waiting for me!'. Because I'm also frustrated by her meek submission to the role of person-who-waits-for-the-other-person-to-notice-them, topped off by describing Clive as her 'gift'. This is not an equal relationship, and that is the fault of the writers.

*deep breath*

OK, ranting over! I've triggered EotF, but I'm going to finish all the other side quests, and possibly the Class S hunts, first. I've still got more than 2 weeks to wait for TRT, after all.

I've also just completed 'Trial and Error' and I made the same choice as last time, despite wanting to try the other choices out, because Ember did do what he was asked to do. But Otto's speech at the end makes me think he might persuade both Clive and Nazaire to give Ember another chance.

So, what else happened today?

We had our 'final for now' service at St Dunstan's for Easter Day. I got a lift there and back, so at least I didn't have to hike up the hill. It was a warm day, too, and I wore my heavy coat, so I'd have been sweating by the time I got home. I think it's time to get my lighter coat out.

Liverpool beat Brighton, whilst City and Arsenal could only manage a 0-0 draw, so we're top of the table. Only another 9 wins and the League is ours!

I did a roast leg of lamb for tea that went down very well with the boys. I was worried I'd over-cooked it but it was tender as anything.

Another thought about 'Austenland' - the actor who plays Mr Hurst in the BBC 'P&P' series played another drunken lout of a husband, and one of the LI's played Henry Tilney in an adaptation of 'Northanger Abbey', which was very cute casting.

And now I'm trying for an earlier night, not least because I lost an hour's sleep last night thanks to the clocks changing!
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Today seems to have whizzed past, somehow.

I went to get my hair cut and he's done the front a bit shorter than I really wanted, again. The back's right, this time, though! I'm tempted to invest in some product to try to keep the front in place because there's a position where it does look good - and 50 where it's not quite right. When I went to pay, I'd reached my contactless limit and, of course, had no cash on me, so I had to find a cash machine. This isn't the first time it's happened, either. Note to self: use chip and pin on the purchase BEFORE going to the hair dresser!

This afternoon, I watched Dave from Playstation Access play the finale of Disc I of FFVII OG. After dusting, I turned my attention to paying my Barclaycard. For some reason, it wouldn't let me log in - when I clicked the link, it said the page couldn't be found, or something. I came to the conclusion it wanted me to download the app, so I did. Now, I appreciate online security has to be secure but this thing drove me nuts! At one point, it asked me to enter the PIN. I had no clue what the PIN was because I never use it to pay for stuff - I only use the Barclaycard to pay off other debt. Then I had a brainwave, and went back to the website to see if I could get the PIN - and it let me sign in! I got the PIN but abandoned the app and paid it via the website as per usual. In the meantime, Dave was watching THAT moment in FFVII OG but I missed most of his reaction because I was fighting with the stoopid app!

Since it's pay day, the husband and I thought we'd like to go to the Indian restaurant we went to last year that was on my bucket list. They do a few English dishes, including steak, so we asked the son to come but he said he needed to get to bed early. By this time, it was pouring with rain, so we ordered from them on Just Eat, instead :D Their food is just delicious.

I also made progress in FFXVI. I feel like I'm doing a lot more side stuff than main story, which I didn't feel on my first playthrough. I think there are a couple of reasons. Firstly, I'm very OP, so the battles in the main story are over much more quickly. Secondly, some of the side stuff feels like main story to me because it rounds out the stories of the important NPCs.

One of the REAL main story points I did today was an important scene between Jill and Clive. My thoughts about this are the same as when I first played - Clive is far too eager to get his hands on Jill's gift. I know it's her suggestion, and she makes it clear it's what she wants to do, but he could giver her more than 5 seconds to think about it! However, I paid a bit more attention to the dialogue between them this time - I think I was ranting about consent last time :D

I also bought the pass for the DLC and downloaded the first one, so it's all ready to go when I get to the right point in the story. I am very much looking forward to spending more time in Valisthea.

I've also noticed Astra the Hopeless Romantic changes her clothes! On my first playthrough, I spoke to her a few times and realised she was crushing on different people, but didn't notice the changed outfits. This time, I didn't bother speaking to her but did notice the clothes. I've looked it up, and the outfits reflect the crush-of-the-moment. And there's a kid near Blackthorne's forge who has a pet - but apparently he had different ones at different points in the game. If/when I play again, I'll pay a bit more attention to those two, and see what happens if I ignore ALL the optional sidequests :D

In my current readthrough of 'Northanger Abbey', I'm noticing all of the clues that John Thorpe is crushing on our heroine despite her protests. NA was written before any of the other full-length novels but was published posthumously. I'm seeing some forerunners of other characters and plot points. Catherine's refusal to accept Thorpe's attentions makes me think of Fanny's belief that Crawford cannot be serious in his attentions in 'Mansfield Park', whilst Thorpe's wilful ignorance regarding her real feelings makes me think not only of Mr Collins' persistence with Elizabeth in 'Pride & Prejudice', but also Emma's blindness to EVERYONE's feelings (including her own)! I love Austen so much. Which reminds me - I want to watch 'Austenland' at some point...

Finally(!), I want to capture a couple of weird dreams I had last night. Firstly, I thought our son shouted me from downstairs - he was angry with me over something, and in the dream I knew what it was; I woke up and it was only 3.30am and he was fast asleep in his room. I went back to sleep and had the second dream; we had a cat that caught mice and brought them to us as gifts - and also a bear, except the bear was the same size as the mice but that was perfectly natural in the dream! I don't normally remember my dreams, so I wanted to capture them.

And that will do for tonight.
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Not much to report this week.

I helped out at Graduation yesterday and Thursday.  Thursday I thought I'd lost a graduand but it turned out he was just in the wrong seat *facepalm*  Yesterday, there was a girl in a plain black cap and gown (ours are navy with silver trims), because she hadn't got round to ordering the right one or something...  Anyway, I took her down to the staff gowning area and scrounged a spare from them - hope she took it back!

Also found that one of my colleagues that I was in fairly close contact with on Wednesday and Thursday was off sick yesterday with what sounds like Covid but was testing negative.  But the last few cases I've heard of have been like that.  People have felt really rough but haven't tested positive until a couple of days in.  We have a small number of kits in the house, so I'll wait and see what happens :(  Feeling fine at the moment, though.

And Boris has gone!  But hasn't gone...?!  Yeah, typical Boris.  'Nobody likes me but clearly they want me to stay until a new fuckwit is elected as party leader!  Wonder if I can take that wallpaper with me...'  But who will replace him...

Yesterday, we went for a walk as soon as I finished work, so didn't have anything to eat.  The husband suggested the KFC that is on our walk but I wasn't feeling it.  So we decided to look at the row of eateries that includes the KFC and realised that Yogee doesn't just do frozen yoghurt and ice cream but also does burgers.  So we had some REALLY good cheeseburgers and wedges.  Local company, using cardboard cartons for the food, and we want to go again.  Win-win-win!

It looks like it's going to be another nice day but we don't have a lot of picnic food in, so I was going to go shopping at some point.  And the cleaning doesn't do itself.  AND I have a plat to get for Firewatch!  So much to do, so little time...

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