'Tis
that time of the day and the year that all sensible people have all the cards
written, prezzies bought and wrapped, and are breaking into the port. I'm just
going straight to the last, there's still time enough for the rest. Christmas
morning was made for scrubbing the kitchen floor before heading off for the
family lunch, and despite a 1pm kick-off there will be time early on Boxing Day
to do the final fumigation of my place to make it as tickety-boo as I can (which
ain't saying much) and to get in the bucket-load of lemons (don't ask) that she
requires before my French partner Suzanne arrives.
Silly
girl knows nothing about planning ahead. She may have all her UK trips for the
first half of next year already booked and have done all the necessary for a
jolly to Iceland for new year, but she overlooked the need to get here in time
for the Cardiff game's early kick-off. Hopefully by the time I make it back from The Valley she
will have arrived at my gaff (despite the absence of trains), corrected any minor cleaning
imperfections, laid out my cheap(er) cigars from France, and uncorked a decent
St Joseph, having lugged both from Lyon (along with other necessities such as a
saucisson or two and the good chocolates she gets given each year which j'adore
and she doesn't like) with no help from yours truly. Relationships as they say
are all about give and take.
Anyway,
serves her right, she failed to help me get out of my Xmas present dilemma. The
Blackheath charity shops are a source of endless bargains for me - and having
gone in one to purchase something for an office Secret Santa thing (happy to
say that the teetotaller who received my snakes and ladders drinking game took
it in good spirit) I noticed a very good corkscrew (for the record it's called
rather immodestly The Perfect Corkscrew). Thought it might make a decent gift
and before thinking about the consequences mentioned the possibility to my
sister, who seemed delighted to be the beneficiary. It was only after that I
took a good look at it. It really is very good, perfect for my use, or to leave
in Lyon for when I'm around there. I then came up with a way out: find another
corkscrew to give to my sister/brother-in-law and keep the other, they won't
know. Only for Suzanne to act as my conscience: "it is not acceptable".
Perhaps because of her I do indeed (try to) walk the line, even if one present
will tonight be wrapped with gritted teeth.
There
ought to be a decent link now to something about football, just to pretend
there's some point to the post. But for the life of me I can't think of one,
especially as new year is the time for reflection, not now. Other than perhaps
to, rather late in the day, wish a Merry Christmas to all Addicks around the
globe. Blimey, I must be getting into the spirit(s) of the thing, let's even
include fans of other clubs too, just this once.
lol - merry xmas to you too BA!
ReplyDeletePembury Addick
A Very Merry Christmas from Reading. Always enjoy your blog.
ReplyDelete... and here's a Chrissy Addick greeting from the tropics of Cairns Australia ... (even decent wines over here now have screw tops ... assigned my 'Perfect Corkscrew' to a museum !! :-}}
ReplyDeleteSeason's Greetings BA.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas BA - I was looking at Iceland for New Year but the lack of daylight hours put me off. I will look forward to reading a review!
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