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Friday 8 July 2022

Not a Good Day

Eileen - bear is usually unimpressed with me, especially when driving. He is fifteen, so this is normal. I see the kids on the school run and they all look about fit to drop. I think it's the combination of trying to catch up after all the lockdowns and a long school year. 

Sharon - DH is looking a lot better, so it's likely that it was a bug. 

I bought some mushrooms on sale. I can't remember the exact price, but I remember thinking - this is it! I froze a load of mushrooms a while ago and I'm reaching the end of those so I wanted to put some more in the freezer. 

I was on my fifth punnet (I never learn) and found a tiny fragment of metallic looking glass in the peels. 

I am almost 100% sure that this was a stray piece that had fallen on the floor and had picked something up when I retrieved the peel. But I know myself. I will never feel safe eating the mushrooms, and I will never feel right feeding it to the men. I've just junked them. If I had bunged them in the freezer, they would have sat there forever.

I'm going to pick up one punnet next and check carefully.

Bear had a job fair type thing in school. It's pretty bold of them, considering his year doesn't have their GCSEs for another twelve months. He was a little disappointed as they didn't have any computing employers, which is what he wants to do. He talked a lot about computers and what he wants to do on the way home. I understood about one word in twenty. I nodded, smiled and completely failed to sound the horn in tricky situations. 

Hugs and good health to all. 

3 comments:

  1. A career in computing is definitely the way forward to earn big money. Alexander is earning silly money after only a few years in the industry

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  2. How scary that you found some glass in the mushrooms! I'm glad you didn't eat them! Too bad the school's job fair didn't include computer-related employers; hope the next one will include some. Maybe something Bear could mention to whoever is organizing these events?

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  3. It's strange that the school didn't have computer employers at the job fair. Understanding one word in twenty is impressive ... I had similar conversations with my nephews when they were that age and I was never sure that they were still speaking English!

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