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Mad Scientess ([personal profile] nanila) wrote2020-05-23 07:54 pm

Day 77/183: Plus/minus

- After at least 20 years of service (it belonged to the bloke’s parents before moving in with us in 2008), our microwave disintegrated dramatically this afternoon. The plastic around the glass door window crumbled into bits, like a wet biscuit.

+ This gave me an excuse to spend what is not a very nice day outside browsing the internet for a new microwave. I very nearly bought a fire engine red one, to match the toaster, kettle, bread bin, and Kitchen Aid stand mixer. In the end, I went for the sensible option: the white one with the biggest volume that was on sale at Curry’s.

- I had to go out to buy a cat flap for the extension window. It was my first time driving in over eight weeks and the first time I’d left the house for anything other than a family walk. I went the long way, to try to make sure I got a little bit of extra time behind the wheel. At first I went far too slowly, and then when I realised I was doing all of 25 mph in a 40 zone, I went too fast. It took a couple of minutes to recalibrate my road sense. Thankfully there still isn't much traffic in our area. I don’t love driving, but acknowledge it’s a necessary skill.

+ I forgot how pleasant our car is to drive. And how nice it is to have the phone Bluetoothed in so I can play music. Also, I filled up the tank the day before lockdown started. It’s still ⅞ full.

- The car park was crazy busy and the queues for the shops were long. Once inside, I noticed very few people making much attempt at maintaining social distancing. The cashiers also clearly hate the Plexiglass screens at the tills, because they keep leaning around them to talk to customers. None of the employees working on the shop floor had any PPE. I found this depressing, because as we all know, customers are arseholes (see below).

+ The person who helped me find the cat flap was ridiculously grateful about my determination to stay away from him. (As opposed to the customer who tried to slip behind him while he was fishing out the one I wanted, bumped into him, put his hands on his shoulders, and said “Oh, sorry, mate.” -.-)

- The builders are on site for the bank holiday weekend. Since we’re trying to social distance, we can’t use the garden and are trapped inside.

+ The builders are back on site! Progress is being made! Soon, we can haz roof on the extension.

- Keiki is not going back to school on 1 June. Our primary school is only opening to (more) children of key workers, and vulnerable children, not the whole of Years R and 1. He won’t get to see his buddies any time soon. He’s a very sociable creature, and he was looking forward to being with his friends again.

+ Keiki is not going back to school on 1 June. This is, if not positive, at least not completely negative. He’s making noticeably swifter progress with homeschooling than he was at school. It’s tough to parse how much of this is down to his new glasses and how much to the one-on-one attention he didn’t get at school. Also, Humuhumu would have been very sad if he’d gone and she didn’t.

- We will have to move out next month so that the builders can rip out all of the downstairs rooms, including plaster, carpet and ceilings, and gut the kitchen. Living upstairs nine hours a day with intermittent power and water supplies for four weeks whilst trying to maintain social distance from the builders, and also work and home-school: not feasible.

+ The new metal shed is arriving next week to sit on the slightly wonky concrete plinth we built for it. So we have somewhere to stuff the contents of those rooms.

+ On Thursday, 21 May, I wore makeup for the first time since 20 March.

- It took me ages to apply the makeup. Once I had, I forgot I had black eyeshadow on within five minutes and gave my eyes a good rub, thus rendering myself a panda for the rest of the day.

+ Fortunately the video quality on Zoom is so poor that no one noticed.

+ It is Caturday (see photo for winner of the Best Nose category in our house).

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[personal profile] azurelunatic 2020-05-23 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
A very good nose!
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[personal profile] angelofthenorth 2020-05-23 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay Update!
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[personal profile] kotturinn 2020-05-23 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
That's an excellent nose.
And an effective summary of LIFE!
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[personal profile] pbristow 2020-05-23 10:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"(As opposed to the customer who tried to slip behind him while he was fishing out the one I wanted, bumped into him, put his hands on his shoulders, and said “Oh, sorry, mate.” -.-)"

GAH!!! I am not look forward to incidents like this if we go back to work any time soon. The temptation to spin around and let rip at the guy would be overwhelming, and I doubt my managers would approve. Sympathise, yes, but not approve. =:o[

(Fortunately, it looks like at least a month before we go back in any capacity whatsoever, and even then it should only be to run a contactless "click and collect" service, such as is being currently trialled at a few stores around the country.)
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[personal profile] silveradept 2020-05-24 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
That is certainly a good noise. And good for Keiki's learning.

Less good for the problems of having to go somewhere during the current crisis.
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[personal profile] marahmarie 2020-05-24 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
Telestar looks so much like Bowie, my cat, I just melt. Adorable.
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[personal profile] semianonymous 2020-05-24 07:51 am (UTC)(link)
+ The new metal shed is arriving next week to sit on the slightly wonky concrete plinth we built for it

Did that build go anything like this one? https://youtu.be/A4FjJ9tH5HY
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[personal profile] sfred 2020-05-24 09:16 am (UTC)(link)
I hope wherever you move to is pleasant.
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[personal profile] cmcmck 2020-05-24 09:27 am (UTC)(link)
And a very fine nose it is too!

We had to replace our own ancient microwave recently. They do seem to last pretty well.
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[personal profile] slemslempike 2020-05-24 09:40 am (UTC)(link)
A big white cheap microwave sounds very sensible, but a fire engine red one sounds fab.
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[personal profile] marymac 2020-05-24 12:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Lockdown is getting to everyone, we had to get a man out to fix the patio doors and H spent the entire hour he was here staring at him like a zoo exhibit. The poor man.

When our at-least-as-old-as-Child microwave started flinging blue sparks in October I spent hours tracking down the current version of the model because neither of us can now cope with anything else!
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[personal profile] fred_mouse 2020-05-24 12:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Sad to hear that your local retain people don't like the plexiglass - looks like ours are some relieved to have them. At least one of the people working the checkout at our local supermarket no longer looks stressed out of her mind, which is good to see.
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[personal profile] lurkingcat 2020-05-24 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
That is a very good nose.

We did get a fire engine red microwave when our old one decided that it was time to retire. But we've got a fire engine red kitchen so we had a good excuse for getting something to match :)

I hope your temporary accommodation works out well for you all.
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[personal profile] ironed_orchid 2020-05-28 04:55 pm (UTC)(link)
That is an excellent nose.
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[personal profile] omnipotent 2020-06-05 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
RIP microwave.

One of the few good things about lockdown is savings on petrol. To date I have spent....less than $30 over 3 months to keep my car's tank full.

YIKES to the customer who bumped into the associate trying to help you. Geez! It's like people forgot all about coronavirus.

Poor Keiki. I'm sorry he can't go back to school just yet.

Where will you temporarily move?

That is, indeed, a fine nose.