Saturday seemed to go on forever. First there was the boiler service. The plumber that does that is very different from the plumber that put in the bathroom, and they are awesome. Of course, the kitchen needed to be moved around so that they could get decent access, which was a nuisance, especially as I'm still struggling to walk more than a few paces. However that was done and dusted easily enough.
Then there was the performance of bear's bed. Bear has needed a new bed for years but has resisted the change. However I finally wangled consent and booked a delivery from IKEA for a single bed, mattress and underbed storage for Saturday. They let me know that they would be delivering between 9am and 1pm. At 1.30pm I rang to ask if they were going to be very late. The very nice man at IKEA central told me that the delivery was postponed, probably until the next day or so. At this point I channeled my inner ice queen and asked where he thought my son was supposed to sleep tonight, and by the way I had arranged this to fit in with exams. He said he would ring back. And he was a very nice man from IKEA who rang back when he said he would and said that the bed had been sent to a central depot, then for some reason it sent back for the local store to deliver. He explained that he had been told that there was now no room on the van and that the local duty manager would ring me back. The manager didn't ring back. Instead we had a rather flustered delivery at 4.45pm and bear put his bed together. He's very pleased with it.
I've absolutely no idea what the bed looks like in situ as bear's room is still as well guarded as the Forbidden City, but bear is happy and hopefully will get some good sleep on it.
The yarn that I shouldn't have bought came as well.
It should end up as a baggy sweater. I want to try and get it finished in the next two weeks as I'll be back on blankets when the Euros24 starts.
Writing stuff - another chapter from the White Hart is here.
Hugs and good health to all.
Can’t you sneak into Bears bedroom when he is at school? I would have to see it regardless, you must have great restraint!!
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DeleteSounds like it was a busy weekend!
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DeleteWell done for you for standing up for yourself and the delivery! I have trouble doing that. I either would have just mumbled and said ok or got husband to call and make a fuss. You would think by my age that I'd be able to stand up for myself a little bit better!
ReplyDeleteDH thought that I was being a little too nice. I don't like shouting at people, but for once I was able to be calm and say that stuff needed to be done. I'm not sure that I'll be able to do that again soon!
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