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Thursday 20 September 2012

For the record...

I finished reading Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel sometime mid-August.  Phew.  It was a slog, 650 pages, only reading at bedtime, and when tired, so a few pages a night.  But it was worth it.  Absolutely deserves all the praise heaped upon it by so many.  I'll give it 10/10, but will wait a while before having a go at her next one, 'Bring up the bodies'...


Since then I've read 'On Chesil Beach' by Ian McEwan.  What a contrast! both in subject matter, and size.  It's a novella, and had been tempting me, and it was like a cream puff - rich and flaky, and a little guilt-ridden. Actually, a really good read, and I'm now inclined to try more of his work.  10/10.

I've also read 'The Case of the Missing Books' by Ian Sansom.  Very silly story about a Jewish librarian who ends up driving a mobile library in Ireland trying to find the missing books.  I'm looking forward to the next in the series... light-hearted and entertaining, but not one that's going to change the way you think about things.  7/10.
oops, image copied from Amazon, hope I'm not infringing any copyrights...
I'm now reading 'Blaming' by Elizabeth Taylor (the English novelist, not actress).  I heard her recommended on radio 4 (of course) and found a pristine copy of this book in a charity shop, so picked it up and have now started to read it.   It's well written and I do want to know what happens to the characters, but am only 50 pages in, so won't give review as yet.


Right, that's my say for tonight.  Next chapter of above, here I come!

ttfn. Keep it sweet, Kat

Wednesday 19 September 2012

Back to life...

...  back to reality (Soul2Soul, 1980-something, or early 1990's)....

anyhoo.

Here we are again.  Routine changed slightly now that Phoebe's at secondary school - she gets the bus to Abingdon, so needs to be out of the house by 7.30am.  At the moment we're walking with her to the bus-stop.  When I say 'we're' I mean Roly and me.  Sometimes Simon takes her and Tom came once, but it's a rush when I get back to get Tom ready and off in time...

I bought a new car.  Just like that! Well. OK. Not 'just' like that.  It was obvious that the Honda CRV was starting to need a little attention here and there - it was 10 yrs old and coming up to 140K on the clock.  And it drank petrol like nobody's business.  I was spending £50 per week on petrol, and usually a £10 top up here and there.  Silly really looking back...

So I am now the proud owner of a Skoda Roomster 1.2ltr engine (the CRV was 1.8ltr) 2010 registration and only 20K on the clock.  It's half at much to tax, half as much to insure and first tank full cost £64 but lasted 2 weeks....  So I'm jolly pleased!!!

Had an odd dream last night.  The bit I remembered this morning was Simon had been to hospital with suspected kidney problems, only to be turned away.  However, problems persisted so we went back, but I had to explain to them that he was parking the car, and could I take his place in the queue/waiting room.. Whilst waiting for him to arrive, the rest of the waiting room became the tiered seating of a basketball arena and the patients waiting there became a 'flashmob'.  They all stood up and were just about to do their thing when an authority figure entered the room and they all sat down. Then I woke up and I'll never know what was going to happen...

Had to attend a lower school meeting at Tom's school this evening, on 'Read Write Inc.' to have the synthetic phonics system explained to us.  Would have been better if this had happened last year, but better late than never I suppose...I'll have a look at the website and try to catch up. Apparantly the letter 'm' isn't called  'em' but just the sound it makes as in 'mmmmmm'.  'Muh' is also wrong as that includes the 'uh' sound.  It'll take some getting used to I suppose.

Here's a photo of the wooden rabbit on Folly Hill (really!) when I took Roly round this morning.


Here's Roly and the Rabbit!



On that note I'll end it.  Synthetic phonics to research don't you know!

TTFN.  Kat. :)