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A lovely man came to see about the boiler and repaired it on the spot, without needing new parts, and only charged us £46.  That's what I call a result!  Apparently there was something wrong with the air pressure because the air intake thingummy on the fan was all gunked up, so he cleaned it and got it working again, turned up the gas pressure because he said it was a bit low at the moment, vacuumed inside the entire thing and has agreed to come and do a service in September.  Hurrah!

I was very impressed, because he knew what it was immediately he'd taken the cover off, since apparently the burners started burning properly.  That's the benefit of Years of Experience, that is!  I couldn't tell the difference myself.

Strangely, although that was the only thing that was wrong, the heating now seems to be twice as effective as it was before and has made the house too hot, if anything, so, especially since the forecast is for slightly warmer if wet weather for the next few days, I've put it back onto the programmed settings, which means it's slightly cool now, but quite bearable.  That will help a bit with the horrendous bills I'm expecting next time!

The new dishwasher arrived at 7.30 am yesterday.  Charles had installed it, run the pre-wash programme as intructed by the installation handbook, filled it up, turned it on and gone back to bed by 8.15.  By the evening we had done three loads of washing up, not because we'd left it dirty, but because Charles deemed our hand-washing efforts as Not Good Enough and Needing To Be Done Properly.  It has A rating for energy and water consumption, and something else I can't now remember, and it doesn't seem any louder than the old one.  It also has a cool wash for things which aren't very dirty, like, maybe wine glasses, tea cups and saucers and anything else which has been used but isn't really dirty.  That only takes 30 minutes at a low temperature, so it seems like a good idea to me.  It also has a choice between a 50C wash and a 65C wash for dirty pots and pans.  Some of the spokes of the plate racks in the bottom can be flattend to take large pans and the drawers  can be set in higher or lower positions.  It has hot-air drying which I feel a bit ambivalent about.  I think I'd rather let the stuff air-dry, but it can't be turned off, so I'll have to live with it.  I hope it doesn't mean that it's going to cost us a lot more to run!  It gets things clean, which is the main thing!  It was also the cheapest I could find.  Good old Beko!  Good old Co-op online!  Good old Credit Union who are lending me the money for it at their usual extremely low rate of interest!

On Thursday, even though Charles & I didn't get to Lidl until the afternoon, I was still able to buy a pair of cheapo wireless headphones and an extremely cheap DAB radio which is going in the office when John has finished it off for me.  If they were being sold by Aldi, there wouldn't have been any left by the time I got there.  Hurrah!  for Lidl!

Charles couldn't believe how cheap the headphones were compared to the ones he bought me three years ago, which have recently kicked the bucket.  They're also lighter to wear. and have longer leads, so that the receiver/transmitter doesn't have to be within 9" of the radio, which made the old ones a little inconvenient. 

I was unable to go to my last creative writing class on Thursday, however, because my taxi driver woke up with what the doctor first diagnosed as tendonitis, but later, after a blood test, confirmed was a reappearance of gout.  He was hardly able to walk to the bathroom let alone take me out, but it's much better now.  It was the worst attack he's had, though.

Some guy from Welfare Rights came on Thursday morning to help Charles claim DLA.  I don't know what exactly he's claiming for, but he told me that the man did say that it's difficult to get, but that if it was refused he would help Charles appeal.  I suppose his Mental Elf thinks he should have it, and so arranged for the man to come.

Christmas shopping parcels have started to arrive, so somebody needs to be at home and conscious practically all the time, so Charles has taken to sleeping on the sofa when the rest of us are out.  Even he can't sleep through the door-bell at such close quarters.  His sleep-patterns have got even more messed up than they were before;  I'm so sorry for him, because I get really grumpy if I don't get enough sleep, and he never gets enough, but is rarely grumpy, bless him.

I'm actually pretty grumpy myself today, because I've had to get up really early, for me, all this week and I was looking forward to a lie-in this morning.  I was foiled by the cats;  Bramble and Morgan came into my room at about 7.30 and started messing about, knocking stuff on the floor and so on.  I shouted at them and Bramble went away, but Morgan insisted on fidgeting about on top of the TV.  He tries to lie on it, but because it slopes, he keeps sliding about and clambering back again.  Since the set is made of plastic which flexes, he makes a hell of a lot of scrabbling sounds, which kept waking me up.  Because I'd somehow got my body, specially my bad knee, in a lovely and unaccustomed state of relaxation, I was reluctant to get up and chuck him out, but of course, I ended up wide awake and cross!

Yesterday evening one of our new Chinese next-door-neighbours, Steven, came round to introduce himself, bearing a bottle of Cava and a tin of Quality Street!  How sweet of him, and totally unnecessary!  He and his three housmates work in Chinatown in various restaurants.  He comes from Tiansing province and has lived here for a year before moving next door.  He demanded to know our ages (which John says, is apparently something they always do) and told us he was 25.  He's quite tiny, but handsome and very well-dressed!  I think I'd better buy more mincemeat, because I shall have to make them some mince-pies as I do for my other next-door neighbours.

I must do the labels for my Christmas cards this weekend and I suppose I'd better do the cards while I'm at it.  I'm really fed up that I can't use the office at the moment, so haven't been able to make my own.

I can't use the dining room table for anything at the moment because we have Adrian's poor little goldfish in a huge bowl on the table and have to take great pains to keep the cats out of there!  I don't quite know why we've got it, actually, or when he's going to take it away.  That reminds me;  I'd better go and feed it when I've finished this.

I'm looking forward to next Saturday because I have tickets for Charles and I to go and see Maddy Prior and The Carnival Band doing Carols & Capers at the Sage.  I've had the CD for years, and it's my favourite Christmas CD, but I can't resist the chance to see her doing it.  I felt a bit guilty because the tickets were expensive, but I reckon it's Father Christmas's present to me this year!

Charles was going to install some new RAM (1 GB!) on my PC today, but since he got so little sleep didn't feel that he dared do so.  I can't wait for my PC to get back to being as fast as it seemed to be when I first had it.  For his birthday I've bought Charles 2Gb RAM for his PC.  I've bought him a video card for Christmas, so with that little lot, he may be able to play some of the newer games he wants.  I do hope so, because I've bought him 2 games for Christmas too.

Also for his birthday, I've bought him a Duct Tape wallet.  It was a trifle expensive for what it is, but let's see him destroy that!


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Today I made John and Charles clear out the dining room and take a lot of stuff to the tip.  They also went to get the Christmas tree, but we haven't put it up yet.  We'll do that tomorrow, maybe, if we have time.

I made the almond paste and covered the cake this afternoon.  I've left it to dry out in the dining room, so the cats are banned from there again. They'd only been allowed back in for three hours or so, but Morgan managed to upset the pot pourri all over the floor and it's a miracle the container wasn't broken.  

I shan't ice the cake till Saturday because we don't like hard icing.  I wanted to make one with a big almond paste poinsettia on top, but I seem to have lost all my food dyes.  I don't know if I can face Morrison's again.  John and I went yesterday and it was absolutely horrid.  Thank God for my Blue Badge or we would have had to leave and go back another day.  I'm hoping I shan't have to do any other shopping except for getting the beef from Costco and the vegetables from Justin in Hexham.  Oh!  I've just remembered that Charles and I are going to Grainger Market in Newcastle on Friday for the gammon and pease pudding.

John and I did the Christmas cards this evening and we'll post them tomorrow on our way out.  There are fewer and fewer cards to do each year.  This year two couples have died and my cousin's wife has died.  It's very sobering.

Tomorrow is Charles' 32nd. birthday;  (God, that makes me feel soooo old!) and John is taking us all to the tapas bar in the Metrocentre for lunch, so we shall do a little last-minute present shopping.  I forgot to telephone and ask to hire an electric wheelchair.  I do hope they have one available, otherwise it will mean stumbling from one bench to the next.

I need to get a few more small things for Charles for Christmas and maybe a couple of things for John.  We've decided not to spend a lot this year as we're so broke, but John and I have clubbed together to get Charles a cheap digital camera because he's actually going to attend a course in the New Year! Unbelievable!  He does seem so much better lately, though.  This evening he was making silly jokes about his birthday, which is wonderful because he usually doesn't even want to acknowledge it.  I even heard him singing in the shower earlier!

The camera I've chosen is incredibly cheap from Amazon, but it has far more pixels than my own expensive Olympus which seems almost obsolete now that it's four years old.  I had terrible trouble recently finding somewhere to buy a 512 Mb card for it.  All the newer cameras use 2Gb cards, but mine won't take more than 512 Mb.

Charles' camera is really tiny but still has millions of pixels more than mine and a good zoom.  The customer ratings for it were really good.  I just wish it would be delivered soon.  The camera card, which came from an associate company to Amazon arrived days ago and the camera itself is alleged to be on its way.  I bet it comes tomorrow while we're all out!

I'm looking at my Christmas timetable and I'm only one task behind so far.  Sadly it's rather a large one.  Since the dining room has been out of commission for so long, all the ornaments on the dresser need washing, but so far there are a lot of gaps in the schedule to take up the slack.  In any case, as it's only the three of us for Christmas, it really won't matter if everything isn't perfect, just as long as we all enjoy it.

Fortunately I managed to get a hair appointment for Wednesday, which is rather good because it's the day before I'm going out for Christmas lunch with Caroline and her staff.  I don't know exactly where we're going apart from the fact that it's close to the office and is a new Italian restaurant.  I don't suppose it will be as wonderful as last year when we went to the Tree House in Alnwick Gardens, but it did make an awful lot of driving for a couple of people and I love Italian food, anyway.


I'm getting rather Christmassy and excited now!

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