How was your day dear?: March 2020 Archives
I'm backdating this entry a week, because I've been a complete slacker and haven't blogged in two weeks, but it gets too hard to date things in the future if there are too many gaps ;)
I forgot to mention that David mowed our lawn the other day. Have I mentioned he's the bestest brother ever? :)
Tuesday night we christened the new oven.

And then geotagged day 5 of our USA 2004 trip.
Took this of Stu's study space setup for him to work from home. He's really enjoying his study. There's still a bunch of work we want to do in there, hampered by our lack of ability to just go shopping or to drop off books at Lifeline or all the normal stuff that we'd do. He's now working from home full time as well.

Wednesday night I blogged and ended up staying up a lot later than I wanted to. Couldn't get to sleep til closer to 11pm, but slept well.
Thursday was hacking my way through Cisco idiosyncrasies (every style of device/ios works completely differently and commands that work on one device don't work on others). Beer and pizza, but at home. Started season 6 of Brooklyn 99.
Friday I work up at 4am and never got back to sleep. Kept thinking I had a sore throat (hypochondria much???). Watched Frozen II in the evening. It was ok but not as good as the first. The first half was pretty meh and the songs were pretty forced, but it got a bit better towards the end. Afterwards had a drink with Kit and Pete.
Saturday I woke up at 2:15 for over two hours. Slept in til 8:30, but had a slow morning, just housework. Then Lego part picking in the afternoon. Made tamarind chicken for dinner (finally finished off the tamarind paste we'd had in the fridge since I got it off Kerry when they moved to the coast!! .. what? four years ago?). Also made meringues because Stu had some leftover egg whites from some hollandaise sauce he made in the morning.

Watched BBT and Fuller House and Picard.
Saturday night I took a couple of melatonin-precursors of Stu's and slept the best I'd slept all week.
Sunday mostly just houseworky bits and finished Lego part picking for another six sets. In the evening I roasted a bunch of veggies for dinner (and grilled some cheese onto some corn chips ;) ), and watched the Lindsay Lohan/Jamie Lee Curtis 2003 remake of Freaky Friday, which I'd never actually seen. Also saw another Picard and was a bit sad about Qantas grounding all their 747s, possibly forever :(
Gosh what a crazy week and a half. The world has gone mad. Toilet paper hoarders should be shot.
So Saturday a week and a half ago. I can't even remember it. Spent all morning tidying the bedroom end of the house and clearing the lounge room floor of all the stuff that got dumped in there when we cleared out space for Stu's study. Did mostly minifig sorting of Vic's Lego. Had salmon for dinner and watched Spectre.
Sunday morning I got up early and headed in to see the balloons. I thought I'd go to the north side of the lake this year. But as soon as I got out of the car I knew they wouldn't be going up - far too windy. I was right. Checked on Twitter and Events Canberra said it was off. Oh well. Ended up spending most of the day doing minifig sorting. In the afternoon Stu tried to make some of his low carb bread but the oven wouldn't work properly. Also, strangely, there was a light on in the back of the oven that I'd never seen before. He finished his bread, and I cooked dinner (roast beef with veggies), with the bottom element, but I managed to burn the bottom of the veggies and the beef was a bit overdone. I had made a marinade to try and use up some of the mustard powder we'd had in the house forever. Soy sauce, olive oil, ginger, garlic, mustard powder, brown sugar. Was actually really nice.

Watched BBT and Picard in the evening.
Monday I woke up at Dentist Time and probably only got another half hours' sleep, so zombie day Monday. We did do our food shopping in the evening. Even the fresh food was mostly sold out this time.






Got home quite late, but still made a zucchini noodle "carbonara" (not actually carbonara, but cream, bacon, mushrooms, garlic, herbs, cheese). Yummo.

Tuesday had the slight hint of a sore throat and cough. Ordinarily I would have gone to work anyways, as I felt ok. But in these uncertain times I decided to work from home because I could. It was highly unlikely to be covid-19, as there were only like half a dozen cases in the ACT at the time, but you never know.
Managed to get some toilet paper from Chris's and made pasta bolognase for dinner. After dinner we watched Labyrinth, to celebrate 30 years ago to the day that I first saw it on St Patrick's Day in 1990. I've seen that movie probably fifty times, and yet I somehow never knew that Kenny Baker was in it as part of the goblin corps!!
Oh I forgot to mention we finished the Mandalorian at some point last week. Remind me I need to put on the last two episodes for David some time.
Wednesday I worked from home again. Not sure I was really sick or just imagining it. No fever. Still only the slightest hint of a cough/sore throat. If it was a cold it was the mildest cold I've ever had. The day was crazy busy. Finished geotagging day 4 of our USA 2004 trip in the evening.
Thursday. Not sick anymore. But still at home. I suspect I'll be working from home for the next several months. Although I might have to pop into work every so often on the weekends to rotate out my backup drives. Missed drinks (which as of writing tonight was the last drinks until further notice). Sad times. Watched The Big Short in the evening. Somewhat topical at the moment with the economy in freefall. While noone can really quantify how many people die as a result of increased unemployment, it's very likely a thing, and even if people don't die, the misery caused by losing jobs/houses/marriages would be immense. I do wonder about the mass unemployment caused by shutting everything down because of the coronavirus pandemic and how many people will die as a result of that, versus from the virus itself.
Contrails crisscrossed the sky all day Thursday, this is a set of five of them in the evening.
Friday was playing with SNMP V3. In the evening I watched both versions of Lady and the Tramp. All the reviewers on IMDB on the remake generally hated it. It was actually quite similar to the original in terms of plot, just fleshed out a little in places. I was pretty impressed with the CGI generally. Did they use real dogs and just superimpose the faces? Or were the dogs all CGI? I should Google that crap. But what I did find a bit jarring was the interracial marriage in 1909 Missouri. Just wouldn't have happened. That and just some of the dialogue was too "modern" ("I missed you guys"). (And how could a "poor" musician afford such a huge house anyway?). If they'd set it in modern times and not tried to make it look like a period piece, I think it would have worked better.
Friday night couldn't get to sleep for hours, so ended up sleeping in a bit, which made me feel like half Saturday was wasted. Grunt. But did a bunch of house stuff, and picked more parts for another six Lego sets in the afternoon. "Watched" the Blue Danube on YouTube, followed by Rhapsody in Blue, and then put on my Fantasia 2000 DVD, and finally The Planets. Was a pretty great afternoon actually. We felt like a pandemic movie in the evening. Netflix has taken down Contagion, so we watched World War Z. "Zombies" aside, I found it all a little what the? I mean, why would the UN send out a rescue mission for someone that didn't even work for them anymore? Doesn't make any logical sense.

And it was a blood bath. Ok so wine. And it wasn't even mine. What a waste of wine ;)

Sunday kept our social distance but had Maccas for brunch. But Stu wasn't feeling the best (he probably got whatever I had, but again, a super mild case of whatever it was), so he stayed in the car while I did the shopping. All three butchers at the markets were closed because they'd all run out meat, and chicken shop was closing up. And it wasn't even lunch time!! So got all our fruit and veg. Then popped into Bunnings because David wanted me to get a new light for the oven, but they didn't have what I needed so I ended up getting the wrong thing, le sigh. Also needed some cockroach and moth deterrants. Then to Coles to get meat and some other bits and pieces. There was some meat there, certainly more than last time. I told the checkout chick that all the butchers at the markets were closed, and she said they'd sold out of meat completely on the Saturday as well. I will be really pissed if I hear of people throwing out fresh food because they hoarded too much and couldn't get through it. That would be so wasteful and so WRONG when there's people that can't even get food at the moment. Put on dinner when I got home (slow cooked beef stew).
David pulled the oven apart and found the cause of the mystery light - it was the back fan force element arcing. We were lucky it didn't burn the house down or electrocute the sweetie.


He also installed a new clothes line for us, because the old one was falling apart (we'd already had one of the four lines break and the others were looking fragile).

Bestest brother ever!!
Spent all afternoon cleaning the oven, and had the beef stew for dinner, followed by Robot Chicken's Star Wars episode.

Monday I woke up at Dentist Time. Again. I got up for a bit this time, but didn't help much. Blah morning. Meanwhile David was sourcing parts for the oven. He found a place he could get an element, but he also wanted to replace the cooling fan, which I think died years ago. He wouldn't be able to get that for another two days, so it'd mean extra work and delays and would it really be worth fixing a probably nearly thirty year old oven?
Also. Ewww.

So we bought a new one. Whoops.

I wasn't in any fit mental or physical state to be out buying home appliances. So I don't know if I did the right thing. But we did get a fairly good discount on a discontinued De Longhi, so maybe?? The worst part? Those hours wasted cleaning the old one :(:(:(
The afternoon was filled with too many dumb meetings and by the end of the day I really just needed a drink and an early night (which I had).
Monday night I slept really well, felt good all day.
Tuesday night (last night) I woke up at 1:20 and stayed awake for over four hours, mostly stressing about All The Things. Mostly whether we'll be able to get food in the coming weeks/months. And what all those unemployed people are going to do about food and rent and mortgages and kids. At 5am, after a massive meltdown, I got up, had a double shot of Baileys, turned my alarm off, and eventually fell asleep a bit after 5:30 for two hours. I was still super tired today though.
Tonight I walked down to the end of the street and back. Only nine minutes of walking, but I haven't done *any* walking in over a week. Normally I get twenty minutes a day at lunch, so I've been feeling like a big fat blob.
In the past week, airlines have shutdown their flights, there's been travel bans, restaurants and "non essential" stores have been shut down. My next holiday has been postponed for two years. We were going to see the Passion Play in Oberammergau, which I've been wanting to see for over thirty years. I find it somewhat ironic? strange? weird twist of fate? that they've had to postpone due to a plague, when it was a plague that brought about its existence in the first place. Luckily they've only postponed it and not outright cancelled it, as Mum might not be around for the one in ten years. She might not be around in two years either if Covid-19 hits her. Stay away from people Mum! :)
Stay safe (and home!) everyone!!
I finished typing this up a few weeks ago, but took me til just now to get it into the blog - my 2019 year in review!
Last Tuesday morning I started scanning Dad's slides. There's about 7000 of them. I'm aiming for one box of 36 a week (more if I'm not too busy), which should mean I could get it all done in about four years. If I don't die of Covid-19 first. I had a play with the dust and scratch filter and it pretty much works like magic. I should have used it on Mum's slides. Oh well. I'm still impressed how well my 14 year old scanner works (Christmas present from the sweetie in 2005). Tuesday evening was washing, blogging, Lego sorting, geotagging (some of Day 3 of USA 2004 trip). I also started to try and figure out the catalog numbers for the hundreds of Vic's minifigs, and what sets they go in. He sure has a lot that don't belong to any particular set he had, so he must have gotten large quantities of loose Lego not in sets.
Wednesday evening the sweetie took me out to dinner because he's the best sweetie ever. Went to Kinn Thai and had softshelled crab again, and orange duck. Yumm. Then more Lego and minifig sorting and finished geotagging day 3.



It rained during the week. A lot. Looky at this - the new Belconnen swimming pool they dug out the past couple of weeks!

Thursday was Gin night. Four of them tasted like, well, gin. One was a bit more interesting. And there were two flavoured ones - shiraz, and earl grey. They looked, smelt and tasted of those respective drinks. Cool stuff. Well the shiraz one was, the Earl Grey tasted like tea. We had F over for pizza and tv after.


Friday evening I had to work. My work was only about a minutes' worth, but I stuck around in case they needed my help with anything (or if I'd missed a firewall rule somewhere). Bailed at 11pm.
Saturday I checked in at work and everything seemed to be going ok. So midmorning we headed down the coast (via Belco to pick up a present for Pete). The blackened bush started at Nerriga (most of the town was saved) and stayed black the entire way to the coast. Absolutely heartbreaking. It was actually amazing to see just how much property had been saved though. In places it was completely burnt bush all around, and in the middle there would be a house intact. Amazing job done by all involved, especially the firies.
And because it's Australia, you have bushfires one week, raging floods the next.



We headed straight for Huskisson and went to the beach briefly because, coast.



Then had some lunch, picked up some supplies, then headed for Kit's. Their place was basically completely surrounded by fires, but their street was saved. At Bewong it looked like the firies stood on the highway and said "you shall not pass" ..

We setup the house then waited for Pete to get home. It wasn't a complete surprise because his mum spilled the beans, but he was expecting just his sister and maybe a couple of his local mates, but instead he got a small crowd so that was pretty cool :) So yeah nice party, and only one tantrum haha.

We had dessert first. Because that's what adulting is all about.

Akubra party!

The itty bitty bbq gas bottle ran out, so they hooked up the house one to it.




I was up at normal time the next morning, but then had to wait hours for everyone else. Eventually Kit got up and I could copy all the wedding videos for them. Had some brunch, then we headed home.



Was too tired to do much Sunday arvo/evening so just had a quiet one and an early night.
Monday it was full steam ahead rearranging the house. Stu had been wanting some study space for quite a while. He tried setting up a space downstairs last year but he never really liked it. So we emptied out the dumping ground room, brought up the couch and swapped the tables around. It took all day. And now everything from the room is spread all around the house. Which is stressful in itself. hrmmm.


We also went out at lunch to do our food shopping. We hadn't been in three weeks so we were pretty bare. Of course the empty shelves were something to behold. No toilet paper, almost no tissues or paper towel (people thinking they could use that instead of toilet paper??). Very little rice, pasta and long life milk, no flour. Just madness.






Cooked curried sausages for dinner (to use up some of the curry powder that's been sitting in the spice cupboard for ten years or more). They were pretty good. I'll put the recipe separately, because I have this feeling I'll be using it again heh.
Tuesday woke up at 1:30 with hurty and never got back to sleep :( So zombie day Tuesday. It took about 14 goes of disconnecting and reconnecting my phone on Tuesday night to download the seven videos I'd taken at the party. Fricken HATE Apple.
Wednesday we finished season 6 of Big Bang Theory - half way through!
Tonight I've been watching the 1970 Ned Kelly which I've never actually seen. There's not much on IMDB about it, but it does note it was filmed in Braidwood, and look at that! So it was! Fifty years later and all the buildings are still there (screenshots from the movie and Google Street View). Enjoyed it more than My Brilliant Career.




I brought some glow sticks home from the party. Six days later and they're still actually glowing. !! Although very faint now. The first couple of nights the phone could still take pretty decent photos of them.


Wednesday I was just about to start eating lunch when Ben came over and said hi, so had lunch with him and Sarah which was nice. In the evening geotagged day 1 of our USA 2004 trip. The flights I'd done in Google Earth back in the day, so it wasn't too much effort.
Watched the first few episodes of the Mandalorian again so David could see them.
Friday I took a Random Day Off and basically just tried to figure out what Lego sets Vic had by the pieces I had for things. Picked up the sweetie from the airport in the evening.
Saturday morning went mountain climbing.

Did a bit of house stuff in the morning then we headed out to the club. I spent some time finally finishing writing up my 2019 year in review. Then it was happy hour and an epic Mexican feast.





Sunday was house stuff, jigsaw, geotagging and Lego. Geotagging photos from moving cars is a whole lot harder than those taken walking around in cities. Just sayin'.
Also this week one of Stu's living stones flowered!


Didn't end up doing any food shopping. We're going to make do with what's in the freezer.
Tonight I downloaded, processed and blogged all my photos for the week in a mere half an hour!