Tuesday, 25 July 2017

Mandag den 24. juli 2017 kl 16:30 indtil tirsdag den 25 juli 2017 kl 16:29

17:00 Idag er det hitsange fra 1947, jeg hører mens jeg tilbagelægger mine sædvanlige 6 miles (10 km) på min kondicykel og stirrer ud af vinduet på vores dejlige baghave. Jeg prøver at huske året 1947, men jeg er sikker på, jeg på 1 år ikke brugte en masse tid på at lytte til radio for at nyde disse slags store romantiske ballader. Jeg kan ikke undgå at bemærke, at mange af årets hitsange først lød i periodens musikale film. Sangene virker ganske kedelige nu – krigstidens Big Bang lyd var stadig populær.

Jeg kan ikke huske min afdøde lillesøster Kathys fødsel i november 1947 – jeg var kun 20 mdr gammel. Jeg tror, at der var en lidt større aldersforskel i Lois’s tilfælde, og hun kan huske sin mor komme hjem fra hospitalet med Lois’s afdøde lillebror, Andrew.

Krigen var sluttet for 2 år tidligere og der må have været en meget afslappet stemning, da mine forældre tog mig, som enebarn, på ferie til badebyen Bournemouth i september. Hvordan føltes det at gennemleve 6 års krig og bombekampagner? Lois og jeg vil aldrig virkelig vide svaret på dette spørgsmål, selvom vi nu og da prøver at forestille os det.

1947Bournemouth: jeg sidder, som hvidhåret enebarn, på min mors skød
på stranden i badebyen Bournemouth, sammen med min far.
I forgrunden ser vi familiens ven, Margaret Twelves, og hendes 2 sønner,
Peter og Timothy. Min mor var 7 mdr gravid med Kathy, min kommende lillesøster.

18:00 Lois og jeg spiser aftensmad og bagefter ser lidt fjernsyn. De viser tv-quizzen University Challenge, et af de få tv-programmer, der ikke er egnede til meget dumme mennesker ha ha ha.


I aften dyster et hold bestående af 4 studerende fra Bristol University dyster mod et lignende hold fra Trinity College, Cambridge.


Det er meget vigtigt for Lois og mig at ”dyste” selv mod begge hold, ved at svare så mange svar rigtigt som muligt, fordi det giver os lidt selvtillid, at vi endnu ikke lider af demens – uha! Hvordan spotter man, at demens begynder at være et problem? Det ved vi ikke. Et ”problem” med alderdom er, tror jeg, at man bliver lidt mere afslappet, og det uudtalte spørgsmål ”hvad rager det mig?” gør én lidt mere ligeglad med ting, som man bekymrede sig over, da man var yngre. Så man nogle gange ikke gider at forpligte ting til hukommelsen måske.

Ved slutningen af aftenens quiz er vi ganske tilfredse med vores ”præstation” mod disse 2 unge hold, og der er mindst et spørgsmål, vi svarer rigtigt på, som begge hold ikke kan: identitet af floden, hvor Wolf-øen og resten af den såkaldte ”1000 øer”-gruppe ligger – Lois og jeg ved, at det rigtige svar er St Lawrence floden – hurra! Selvfølgelig må vi indrømme, at vi i 1984 har besøgt floden, men det er små triumfer som disse, der holder vores hoveder over vandet ha ha ha. Stakkels os!!!!!

disse 8 unge hjerner mislykkes at svare spørgsmålet rigtigt
en stor katastrofe for dem, og en lille triumf for 2 gamle krager som Lois og mig
– du godeste, vi er blevet så overfladiske!


Tilbageblik til 1984. Vi besøger St Lawrence floden i Canada.
Hvor ser Lois dog ung ud – du godeste, tiden flyver!

21:00 Vi fortsætter med at se lidt fjernsyn. De viser en interessant dokumentarfilm, der handler om Prins William og Prins Harry og deres minder om deres mor, Prinsesse Diana.


En meget rørende film, selvom mange af programmets ”afsløringer” allerede er blevet lækket til pressen. Filmen er meget lange (90 minutter), så vi beslutter kun at se den første time, og optage resten for at se i morgen.

Programmet fremviser de to prinsers syn på deres mor, en syn, der selvfølgelig er meget positiv. For vores vedkommende er det meget rørende at blive mindet om Dianas forfriskende venlighed og charme, og hendes jordnære egenskaber. Igennem de to prinser har hun bidraget med noget godt og frisk til den kongelige families gener, synes vi, og hjulpet den med at overleve fremtidens kriser forhåbentlig.

Lois og jeg var nogle gange kritiske overfor prinsessen. Hun kritiserede pressens påtrængende karakter, men hun udnyttede også pressen af og til, når det tjente hendes formål.

22:00 Vi går i seng. Jeg læser 9 sider af min sengetidbog om James, hertugen af Monmouth, før jeg glider over i søvnen – zzzzz!!!!

04:30 Jeg står tidligt op og laver én af mine rutinemæssige danske ordforrådtest.

Jeg kigger lidt på nettet. Alison, vores datter i København, og Ed, hendes mand, har lagt et charmerende billede af familien op på Facebook. De spiste aftensmad for 2 dage siden – deres sidste aften i England, før de i går rejste til Holland for at tilbringe en uge i et feriehus ude på landet.

Alison, Ed, og deres 3 børn om deres sidste aften
i England, før de rejste til Holland.

De har lige tilbragt en dejlig uge i grevskabet Norfolk. Lois og jeg håber, at ugen vil få dem til at genoverveje deres plan om at flytte andetsteds i verden, når Eds job i København ophører ved slutningen af året. Kan det være, at de er blevet forført til at flytte tilbage til England – det håber Lois og jeg, men det er sandsynligvis kun ønsketænkning – pokkers!!!

08:15 Jeg hopper tilbage op i sengen til Lois og vi drikker vores morgenté. Vi går i bad og bagefter spiser vi morgenmad.

10:00 Min ven, ”Magyar” Mike, kommer og vi lærer ungarsk i en time. Vi læser en interessant lektion i vores nuværende lærebog, men jeg er helt sikker på, at Mike finder det sværere og sværere at forstå bogens ordforråd og grammatik – uha! Jeg foreslår, at vi skifter lærebøger og prøve at bruge noget lidt nemmere – du godeste!

Vores nuværende lærebog var udgivet først i 1960’erne, og det er interessant at se, hvor meget rygning dengang spillede en stor rolle i personlige møder og andre sociale kontekster. Tre unge mænd mødes og snakker i en lejlighed, og der er en morsom scene, hvor de fucker det op da de prøver at tænde deres cigaretter – de kan først ikke finde tændstikker, de taber tændstikker på gulvet, de samler dem op osv. Idéen af scenen er at forklare brugen af positionelle præpositioner og adverb, og er meget opfindsom.


Der er en morsom samtale, hvor en af de unge mænd tilbyder sine venner nogle bulgariske cigaretter. Hans venner siger nej tak – de ryger kun et bestemt (ungarsk) mærke:  Kossuth. Mike og jeg finder det meget komisk, at der skulle være en mærke, der hedder Kossuth – Lajos Kossuth var en velanset ungarsk politiker. Det ville være det samme med for eksempel hypotetiske engelske cigaretter, der kan hedde måske Cromwell-cigaretter, eller Gladstone-cigaretter. Er dette virkelig komisk? Nå, Mike og mig, vi er enkle mænd med enkle hjerner – uha!

11:00 Mike skal af sted. Jeg graver min eksemplar af Gunnlaugs saga frem og læser et par sider på det oprindelige oldislandsk. Gunnlaug, sagaens helt, deltager i en rutinemæssigt møde af landets folketing, hvor han udfordrer Hrafn, sin kærlighedsrival, til en duel på en speciel ø, hvor disse kampe finder sted.

Gunnlaug var før i tiden forlovet med Helga, Islands smukkeste kvinde, men Hrafn benyttede muligheden, under Gunnlaugs fravær i England, for at gifte sig med Helga (med hendes fars tilladelse naturligvis). Helga havde ikke ingen medbestemmelse i sagen – Island var en mands verden ha ha ha! Men hun hævner sig på Hrafn ved at afvise ham sex, så det er Helga 1 Hrafn 0 på det nuværende tidspunkt. Stakkels Hrafn!!!!

Helgas hævn - Hrafn har giftet sig med Helga mod hendes vilje, men hun hævner sig
mod sin mand ved at afvise sex med ham – stakkels Hrafn!!!!!

13:00 Vi spiser frokost på terrassen og vi snakker om Sarahs seneste Whatsapp-besked. Sarah, vores datter i Australien, har sendt os et charmerende billede af sine (næsten) 4-årige tvillinger på deres første kunstklasse, som Lois og jeg har betalt for, som fødselsdaggave – de fylder 4 år i morgen, den 26.

Sarahs tvillinger, Lily og Jessica, vores børnebørn
deltager i deres første kunstklasse i Australien

Sarah vil have Lois og mig til at flytte til Australien, hvilket er en idé, vi ikke holder ret meget af. Men Lois siger i dag, at det imidlertid rører hendes hjerte, hver gang hun ser billeder af tvillingerne eller taler med dem på Skype.

Men vi bliver pludselig klar over, at hvis vi flyttede til Australien, ville vi have et stort problem med Minx, Alisons 17-årige kat, som flyttede ind hos os, da Alisons familie for 5 år siden bosatte sig i Danmark.

14:00 Jeg går i seng for at tage mig en kort eftermiddagslur.

15:00 Jeg står op og vi kører ind i landsbyen. Vi smutter ind hos apoteket for at hente Lois’s kolesterolpiller. Det er underligt at tænke, at jeg selv ikke mere skal tage regelmæssig medicin. I 8 år tog jeg blodtrykpiller, men sidste måned fortalte min læge mig, at det ikke længere var nødvendigt, ”hvilket sker ikke ret ofte”, sagde hun. Det virker lidt som en drøm – det er ganske svært at tro.

16:00 Jeg kigger lidt på nettet. Alison, vores datter i København, har lagt nogle charmerende billeder af deres hollandske sommerhus op på Instagram.

det hollandske feriehus, hvor Alison i denne uge
bor sammen med sin familie

Lois og jeg spekulerede for nogle dage siden på, at Alison og Ed havde valgt det centrale Holland at bo i en uge i, fordi de gerne ville udforske området – Ed har muligheden for at påtage sig et job i det centrale Holland. Men nu kan jeg se, at sommerhuset er i nærheden af byen Enspijk, der er ikke ret tæt på Zwolle, hvor Eds potentielle job ville være. Så endnu en teori bider i græsset – uha!!!

Lois og jeg vil bare måtte se kendsgerningerne i øjnene – Eds næste job kunne være hvor som helst i verden, og vi vil bare måtte være tålmodige – yikes!!!!


English translation

17:00 Today it's hit songs from 1947 that I listen to while I'm clocking up my usual 6 miles (10 km) on my exercise bike and staring out of the window at our lovely back garden. I'm trying to remember the year 1947, but I'm sure that at 1 year(s) of age I did not spend a lot of time listening to the radio to enjoy these kinds of great romantic ballads. I cannot help noticing that many of the year's hit songs were first heard in the period's musical films. The songs seem pretty boring now - the war time's Big Bang sound was still popular.

I do not remember my late younger sister Kathy being born in November 1947 - I was only 20 months old. I think there was a slightly greater age difference in Lois's case and she can remember her mother coming home from the hospital with her late younger brother, Andrew.

The war had ended two years earlier and there must have been a very relaxed atmosphere when my parents took me as an only child on holiday to the seaside resort of Bournemouth in September. How did it feel to live through 6 years of war and bombing raids? Lois and I will never really know the answer to this question, even though we occasionally try to imagine it.

I sit, a snowy-haired only child, on my mother's lap
on the beach at the seaside resort of Bournemouth, along with my father.
In the foreground we see the family's friend, Margaret Twelves, and her 2 sons,
Peter and Timothy. My mother was then 7 months pregnant with Kathy, my future little sister.

18:00 Lois and I have dinner and afterwards watch a little television. The TV quiz "University Challenge" is on, one of the few television programmes that are not suitable for very stupid people ha ha ha.


Tonight a team of 4 students from Bristol University takes on a similar team from Trinity College, Cambridge.


It is very important for Lois and myself to compete ourselves against both teams, by answering as many answers correctly as possible, because it gives us some confidence that we are not yet suffering from dementia - oh dear! How do you spot that dementia is beginning to be a problem? We don't know. One "problem" of old age is, I think, getting a little more relaxed, and the unspoken question, "What's it to me?" makes one a little more indifferent to things that you worried about when you were younger. So sometimes you do not always bother to commit things to memory perhaps.

At the end of the evening's quiz we are quite happy with our "performance" against these 2 young teams, and there is at least one question we answer correctly, that both teams cannot: the identity of the river where Wolf Island and the rest of the so-called "1000 islands" group lies - Lois and I know the right answer is the St Lawrence River - hurrah! Of course, we have to admit that we visited the river in 1984, but it is little triumphs like these that keep our heads above water ha ha ha. Poor us !!!!!

These 8 young brains fail to answer the question correctly
A big disaster for them (???) and a little triumph for 2 old crows like Lois and me
- good grief, we have become so shallow!



Flashback to 1984. We visit the St Lawrence River in Canada.
How young Lois looks - my goodness, time flies!

21:00 We carry on watching a bit of television.

An interesting documentary is on, all about Prince William and Prince Harry and their memories of their mother, Princess Diana.


A very moving film, though many of the programme's "revelations" have already been leaked to the press. The film is very long (90 minutes), so we decide to see only the first hour and record the rest to see tomorrow.

The programme shows the view the two princes have of their mother, a view that of course is very positive. For us, it is very touching to be reminded of Diana's refreshing kindness and charm and her down-to-earth qualities. Through the two princes she has contributed something good and healthy to the genes of the royal family, we think, and will perhaps help it to survive future crises hopefully.

Lois and I were sometimes critical of the princess. She attacked the intrusive nature of the press, but she also used the press occasionally when it served her purpose.

22:00 We go to bed. I read 9 pages of my bedtime book about James, Duke of Monmouth, before I drift off to sleep - zzzzz !!!!

04:30 I get up early and do one of my routine Danish vocabulary tests.

I take a little look online. Alison, our daughter in Copenhagen, and Ed, her husband, have posted a charming picture of the family up on Facebook. They were eating dinner 2 days ago - their last night in England before they travelled to Holland yesterday to spend a week in a holiday home in the country.

Alison, Ed, and their 3 children on their last night
in England before they travelled on to Holland.

They have just spent a lovely week in the county of Norfolk. Lois and I hope that the week will make them reconsider their plan to move elsewhere in the world when Ed's job in Copenhagen finishes at the end of the year. Could it be that they have been seduced into moving back to England - that's what Lois and I are hoping, but it's probably only wishful thinking - damn !!!

08:15 I jump back into bed with Lois and we drink our morning tea. We go in the shower and afterwards we eat breakfast.

10:00 My friend, "Magyar" Mike, comes and we study Hungarian for an hour. We read an interesting lesson in our current textbook, but I'm sure that Mike is finding it harder and harder to understand the book's vocabulary and grammar - oh dear! I suggest to him that we change textbooks and try to use something a little easier - my goodness!

Our current textbook was published in the early 1960s, and it is interesting to see how much smoking played a major role then in personal meetings and other social contexts. Three young men meet and talk in an apartment and there is a fun scene where they try to light their cigarettes - they cannot find any matches, then they drop the matches on the floor, they pick them up, etc. The idea of the scene is to explain the use of positional prepositions and adverbs and is very inventive.


There is a fun conversation where one of the young men offers his friends some Bulgarian cigarettes. His friends say no thanks - they only smoke a particular (Hungarian) brand: Kossuth. Mike and I find it very comical that there should be a brand called Kossuth - Lajos Kossuth was a well-known 19th century Hungarian politician. It would be the same with, for example, hypothetical English cigarettes, which might be called Cromwell cigarettes, or Gladstone cigarettes. Is it really amusing? Well, Mike and me, we are simple men with simple minds - oh dear !

11:00 Mike has to leave. I dig out my copy of Gunnlaug's saga and read a few pages in the original Old Icelandic. Gunnlaug, the hero of the saga, attends a routine meeting of the country's parliament, where he challenges Hrafn, his love rival, to a duel on a special island where these fights take place.

Gunnlaug was himself previously engaged to Helga, the most beautiful woman in Iceland, but Hrafn used an opportunity, during Gunnlaug's absence in England, to marry Helga himself (with her father's permission of course). Helga had no say in the matter - Iceland was a man's world ha ha ha! But she revenges herself on Hrafn by refusing him sex, so it's Helga 1, Hrafn 0 at the present moment. Poor Hrafn!!!!

Helga's revenge - Hrafn has married Helga against her will, but she takes
her revenge on her husband by refusing him sex - poor Hrafn!!!!!

13:00 We eat lunch on the terrace and we talk about Sarah's latest whatsapp message. Sarah, our daughter in Australia, has sent us a charming picture of her (almost) 4-year-old twins at the first session of their art class, which Lois and I have paid for as a birthday present - they turn 4 years old tomorrow, the 26th.

Sarah's twins, Lily and Jessica, our grandchildren
attending their first art class in Australia

Sarah wants Lois and me to move to Australia, which is an idea we do not much care for. But Lois says today, however, that it touches her heart every time she sees pictures of the twins or talks with them on Skype.

But we suddenly realise that if we moved to Australia, we would have a big problem with Minx, Alison's 17-year-old cat, who moved in with us when Alison's family settled in Denmark 5 years ago. Oh dear!

14:00 I go to bed and take a short afternoon nap.

15:00 I get up and we drive into the village. We drop in at the pharmacy to pick up Lois's cholesterol pills. It's strange to think that I myself do not need to take regular medicine any more. For 8 years I took blood pressure pills, but last month my doctor told me that it was no longer necessary, "which does not happen very often," she said. It seems a bit like a dream - it's pretty hard to believe.

16:00 I take a little look online. Alison, our daughter in Copenhagen, has posted some charming pictures of their Dutch cottage on Instagram.

the Dutch holiday house, where this week Alison
is staying with her family

Lois and I wondered a few days ago that Alison and Ed may have chosen central Holland to stay in for a week because they wanted to explore the area - Ed has the opportunity of a job in central Holland. But now I can see that the cottage is actually near the town of Enspijk, which is not that close to Zwolle, where Ed's potential job would be. So another theory bites the dust - oh dear!!!

Lois and I will just have to face the facts - Ed's next job could be anywhere in the world and we will just have to be patient - yikes !!!!


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