Yes, Friends, don't you just hate it when you're having a "bad-hair day", and somebody asks you to smile and the quickly takes your picture?!
It's the pits isn't it! And yet it happened yesterday to, like, a billion people - more probably! But, having said that, the story was all over this morning's Onion News, so you probably know about it already. Am I right? Or am I right haha !!!!!
However, in case you missed it..... (!)
Poor "bunny-ears" guy !!!!!
The story, however, brings a bit of an inscrutable, or at least not obviously "scrutable" (!), typically wistful, oriental smile to the mouths of my wife Lois and me, here in leafy Liphook, Hampshire, this morning, to put it mildly!
my wife Lois and me - a recent picture
The reason? Well, when our 50-year-old grown-up daughter Alison stops by to chat with us this morning, she brings the good news that her 15-year-old son Isaac, a Mandarin Chinese "major", is not now going to spend the next 2 years in China studying for his A-levels. He'll be continuing his studies instead at his current comprehensive school, here in Liphook, which is nice.
He says he's got a good life here in England, so why jeopardise that for an uncertain future in a, frankly slightly weird country, thousands of miles away. He loves his school here in Liphook, has lots of good friends, and his boy-girl rock band is making local waves with their [modern "happening" pop group] "Orphans"-style music, trademark song "Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)".
You know it makes sense haha!!! [Not to me! - Ed]
(left) our daughter Alison (50) who drops round to chat with us this morning, and
who (right) gives us the glad news that her son Isaac (rightmost), a vocalist seen here with
his rock band, has decided not to study for his A-levels in China, which is a relief, to put it mildly!!!!
Both Ali's daughters, Josie (19), who's on her first year at Durham, and Rosalind (17) who's going to start university possibly at Bath, Somerset this autumn, will be away a lot of the time for the next couple of years. So it'll be nice for Ali to have at least one of her three offspring around, as well as her two dogs, two cats, and tropical fish, not to mention husband Edward (!).
Aside from all that, it's such a joy for Lois and me whenever Ali calls round - she's such a bubbly personality and it's otherwise a bit of a dull day here in Liphook, with virtually non-stop rain, so we can't go out.
What madness !!!!
What a crazy country we live in !!!!
And it seems no time at all since my own dear parents were still alive, and I was still working, but I used to pop in and see them early every Saturday and Sunday morning, to try and sort out any health or household issues they had. I used to keep a big diary in which I noted all their problems down, so I could refer back to my "notes" until the problems were solved and I could cross that particular item off.
My old dad used to have his armchair side-table with his remote controls etc on his right, and the dictionaries for his crosswords, and tissues etc on his left, and my mum used to have a little wheeled trolley in front of her with everything she needed to maximise her comfort. The TV was permanently on Ceefax for the news flashes. And all her walls and shelves, and every cranny of her room, were full of photos and other souvenirs from her childhood onwards.
What madness, wasn't it !!!! But I miss those days, that's for sure!
(left) flashback to the 1990's - my dear old dad in his favourite armchair,
and (right) flashback to 2009: I visit my dear old mum with daughter Sarah (31)
and her future husband Francis, who are now living in Perth, Australia.
What crazy times!!!!
Still, at least Lois and I, now in our own old age, are doing what we can for ourselves, keeping our brains active etc. We've got an online meeting this afternoon with the local U3A "Intermediate Danish for Old Codgers" Group, which we run "for our sins" (!).
This afternoon's meeting goes well, and, from the current Danish "whodunnit" murder-mystery novel that we're all reading together currently, we learn how to offer somebody a drink in Danish, which could be useful you never know!
And if your Intermediate Danish is a bit rusty (!), here's the English!
["May I offer you a drink, Herr Ostenfeldt?" He grabbed Osten[feldt]'s glass and sniffed at it, before the other [man] could manage to protest. "Whisky?", he said and put the glass aside with a smile." I'm on it! A double, is it?"]
What a nice man!!!
But there's a serious point here also, isn't there. Could this "May I offer you a drink" gambit work for Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen, when he's talking to Donald Trump about his plans for Greenland?
I wonder..... !!!
flashback to 2014: Lars Lokke Rasmussen, seen here in happier times, on the election
trail in Copenhagen, stops to say hello to Lois and me, sitting at a table outside
a cafe, until he realises we haven't got a vote, and he moves swiftly on (!)
There's a bit of an embarrassing moment during our Intermediate Danish online group meeting this afternoon, however, when the female "old codgers" in our group start complimenting me on my (new-to-newish), apparently "sexy", red knitted sweater.
Luckily, Lois is able to deftly diffuse this potentially sexually-charged exchange, by brushing some of the crumbs off the sweater, crumbs from the piece of Christmas cake I had been eating just before the class started. So it all passed off peacefully, without further incident to report!
But how we laughed, later, when it was all over !!!!!
Fast forward to this evening: I showcase my "sexy" new-to-newish
red sweater, with the Christmas cake crumbs tastefully removed (!)
Will this do?
[Oh just go to bed! - Ed]
22:00 We go to bed - zzzzz!!!!!