Yes, Friends, this Christmas, take some time out to think of all the hard-working men (and women!) who've made your fun and merriment possible. It'll only take a couple of seconds haha!!
Guys like poor Alan Martin, whose face was "plastered" all over page 84 of today's local Onion News for East Hampshire! At least this week, he's been able to tell local reporters his heart-rending story in all its excruciating detail haha!
Poor Martin !!!!!!
And Martin's sob-story (!) brings a bit of a wry chuckle (somewhat ironically!!!!) to the faces of me and my wife Lois, here in semi-leafy Liphook, Hampshire this morning, to put it mildly!
my wife Lois and me - a recent picture
"Why's that, Colin?", I hear you cry !!!
Well, seeing as how you're obviously gagging to know, well, you see, today has been scheduled by Yours Truly and Lois (a.k.a. Mrs Yours Truly!) to be our first proper "getting ready for Christmas" day, which is exciting!
Even better, we've got no excuse not to go out today, because IKEA have scheduled a broad-to-very-broad "window" (7am to 7pm) in which to deliver one of their cheapest bookcases to us - the Baggebo: five foot three tall, just like Lois, and a bundle of fun (just like Lois!!!!). It's going to revolutionise our so-called "office" by allowing us at last to store all our books that we haven't yet found room for (!)
The "Baggebo" only costs £25!!!!
Plus, we can plan to stay indoors all day today, so as not to miss the delivery, without feeling guilty!!! Plus, also, we can have a nice long time in bed this afternoon for "statutory nap-time", while keeping his-and-hers dressing-gowns ready to "pop on", if required!!!
What's not to like haha!!!!!
Today starts badly, however, when we realise we don't know where any of our Christmas decorations are, would you believe! Christmas 2024 was kind of cancelled for us, because we were leaving our former home in Malvern Worcestershire, and coming here to Liphook, Hampshire, on January 2nd/3rd 2025. So it wasn't worth putting a lot of decorations up, or even a Christmas tree, because we were packing away everything that moved (and didn't move!), including ourselves, almost haha !!!!!
flashback to January 2nd: Lois and I leave our former home in Malvern, Worcestershire
to move into our current home in semi-leafy Liphook, Hampshire
And when we arrived here in Liphook, our daughter Alison (49) and son-in-law Edward (49) let Lois and me relax while they helpfully put everything away. What madness, wasn't it!!!!
flashback to January 3rd: our daughter Alison and husband Edward
helpfully unpack all our boxes and stash things away, which was nice
at the time, but now we can't find anything, which is a pity !!!!
Eventually I find our Christmas tree and some decorations in the top shelf of one of our wardrobes, right at the back behind some boxes of junk, where our son-in-law Edward helpfully (!) decided to stash them - bless!!!!
We've discovered in the last couple of weeks that we've moved into a neighbourhood where everybody competes to put on the most eye-catching Christmas displays, blow-up Santas, blow-up Mrs Santas, giant snowmen, reindeer, lots of flashing lights, you know the kind of thing.
(above) two of the houses across the street, and (bottom left) our house and,
next-door Sarah and Oli's house - note the contrast!!! and (bottom right) the view up the street,
which includes , somewhat incongruously, some giant flashing dinosaurs: what madness!!!
Sometimes when Lois and I are in bed at night, it's like we're on the sea-front at Blackpool, being "illuminated", which can be a bit disconcerting, to put it mildly, although we're getting used to it (!).
What a crazy world we live in !!!!!
At least now we've got our little Christmas tree, that we can string a few lights round and stick in our front window, so the neighbours don't think we're boycotting the celebrations, which would be a pity.
And here's our answer to our neighbours' sumptuous displays, would you believe:
I think Lois is going to be pleased when I eventually find the tree, today, in the back of the wardrobe, and bring it downstairs to put it in the window. But no!!!! She is
disappointed (!), rightly I have to agree, saying, with some justification, that it looks a bit small and insignificant.
It says on its box, that it's 3ft tall, but it doesn't look even that, Lois says, and she gets a tape-measure out just to check it. I think the rather scraggy bit at the top makes it look shorter than it actually is, so I suggest to her that we could cover that bit up with a giant fairy, or something similar, maybe?
Your ideas welcome - postcards only please haha!!!
You may so that mine and Lois's answer to our neighbours is a little underwhelming, but we believe in "moderation in all things". And if you don't agree, just look at these shocking before-and-after tell-tale pictures from the front garden of some of our neighbours across the road.
Talk about the morning-after-the-night-before!!! And I think somebody, person or persons unknown (!), must have had a bit too much to drink last night!!!!
morning-after-the-night-before: the shocking scenes outside
the house of our neighbours across the street !
And it begs the question - do we
all tend to overindulge a bit at Christmas time, and should we be displaying, perhaps, a bit more self-control?
I wonder..... !
Will this do?
[Oh just go to bed! - Ed]
22:00 We go to bed - zzzzz!!!!!