Aka Friday 19th January to Wednesday 31st January 2024
The biggest thing that happened for this chunk of January was E, my nephew/niece’s birthday. They got out of the unit and were able to go bowling, go to the local cat café and role-play as one of their characters.
This was the first time that I saw them in their role-play outfit (the backstory here is that they have several characters, with different traits, that they feature in their stories, and they like to dress as and role-play as that character. And from what they say, it seems that these characters allow them to interact with the world in a way that they can’t when they are themselves). The only “downside” is that their characters are female presenting and they are not, so during the day, we did worry about what other people would say or do, but the worst that happened was a couple of odd looks.
But I’m kinda getting ahead. The first thing we did (my sister and me) was to pick them, and a nurse, up from the unit, getting the train into town and going to the bowling alley, for a fun couple of games. As I say, they were role-playing and seemed very different, like a weight had been taken off of them and they were just lots more comfortable and outgoing. They even asked for their picture to be taking, which they would never do as “themselves”.
We then went to the local cat café for lunch, as they love cats, and it was cool. I have a bit of a cat allergy, so got a bit sniffy and itchy, but they really enjoyed it and the food and chatting to the staff. And after a while of playing with/watching the cats, we went back to the unit for a birthday dinner and then it was time for us to go.
It was a really nice day, they were much happier and outgoing (due to the role-playing) than I had seen them in a long time. It was like this was the real them. It was sad that they are still at the unit and we had to leave them there, but hopefully we’ll get them back soon…
…and on Sunday 21st I went for a Morning Walk:
…which covered 6.4km in one hour, 17 minutes and 55 seconds, burning 604 calories in 8,461 steps. And while walking a listened to ‘A Kaleidoscope Of Sounds: Psychedelic & Freakbeat Masterpieces’, a groovy collection of garage rock nuggets…after which I had the week off, but was too skint to do anything…but I had plenty of food, snacks, books, music, etc to have an enjoyable time and it wasn’t that long till payday…although it’s important to note that I’m like seven months behind!!! So, the rest of the month (and the next few) will be a rush through!!! Starting with getting these magazines:




…I got ‘Mojo’ mostly for the nice The Blues Brothers article, covering the history of The Blues Brothers and the soon to be published book about The Blues Brothers, which made me pre-order the book! I also got it for the reviews, short articles (there was a nice on the latest Jesus & Mary Chain album) and the free CD of “15 sky-scraping songs”, which I found mostly to be meh (unfortunately). The only song I outright liked was ‘The Way You Wear Your Head’ by Nada Surf, while Brendan Benson’s cover of Wings’ ‘Let Me Roll It’ and Gaz Coombes ‘Love Live The Strange’ were okay, not great, but not terrible…
…and these albums:
…and these comics:
…and these Kyle Starks Sticker Club stickers arrived:
…and on Wednesday 24th I picked up my first Lottery win of the year:
…and got some another Lego Marvel mini-figure:
...and the latest 'Lego Batman' magazine:
…and I did Friday’s G2 Crossword:
…and the repetitiveness continues with Friday’s crossword! Again, we solved all bit one of the 23 clues, a 95.65% success rate and it would have been a clean sweep, if we had known that a ‘Renaissance part-song’ is called a ‘Madrigal’! Aside from that the little grey cells powered through the clues like a hot knife through butter…surely we must be heading for a super tough grid…and I did Saturday’s G2 Crossword:
…and we end a very successful crossword week on a very, very slightly sour note, as the little grey cells could solve 92.00% of the 25 clues. But on the bright side, the two clues we didn’t solve, we had no hope of solving, as we just didn’t know the answers. So, we learnt that a ‘Muezzin’ is the ‘person calling Muslims to prayer’ and that ‘Seneca’ was a ‘Roman tragedian’. So, not a bad performance today, and a damn fine performance for the whole week…and I did Monday’s G2 Crossword:

…and we get this crossword week off to a flying start as the little grey cells solved 96.00% of the clues! There was only one of the 25 clues that we couldn’t get, and that’s because we didn’t know that ‘osier’ is ‘basketry material’…but we do now! The rest of the clues were pretty straightforward, or they were once we got the intersecting letters, like with ‘Shibboleth (3, 4)’. We got the intersecting letters and the first thing that came to mind was ‘tag lines’, which kinda fitted in with our understanding of what Shibboleth means. Roll on the rest of the crossword week… and I did Tuesday’s G2 Crossword:
…and we’re still flying with Tuesday’s crossword, as the little grey cells solved 95.83% of the clues (aka 23 out of 24)! The only stumbling block was us not getting ‘mournful’ from ‘gloomy’, which seems obvs in hindsight, but still a damn solid performance…but will it continue…and I did Wednesday’s G2 Crossword:
…and there’s not much to say about Wednesday’s crossword as the little grey cells smashed it!!! A clean sweep! None of the 22 clues could hide their answers from the little grey cells! Woot! Woot!…and I did Thursday’s G2 Crossword:
…we don’t get a clean sweep with Thursday’s crossword, but get as close as possible, with the little grey cells solving 96.15% of the clues (a la 25 out of 26). Not bad going for such a chewy grid. Initially I did think that there were loads of clues we wouldn’t solve, but with a little patience, lateral thinking and intersecting letters we got them all, except for ‘charmless’ from ‘unpleasant, without redeeming qualities’. Yep. Not bad going…and I did Friday’s G2 Crossword:
…and the almost-a-clean-sweep-ness continues with Friday’s crossword, we solved 95.83% of the clues. Only failing to get one of the 24 clues, we didn’t get ‘veiled’ from ‘hidden’, we had all the intersecting letters and were going through the alphabet, asking does it look like it starts with an A or a B or a C, etc, but we gave up when we got to T! If only we’d carried on a little, we might have gotten ‘veiled’ and a clean sweep! C’est la vie, I guess…and I did Saturday’s G2 Crossword:

…and Saturday’s crossword was super chewy! At one point we thought that we would only get half the answers at best! But in the end the little grey cells managed to solve 79.17% of the clues (aka 19 out of 24). Like I said a super chewy grid; resulting in our worst performance of the year! But on the bright side of the five answers we didn’t get, there was only one that should have known – ‘macchiato’ from ‘espresso topped with steamed milk’. Which means that we learnt that the ‘Higher prelate’s office’ is the ‘Archdiocese’, that ‘malediction’ is a ‘hex’, that a ‘scherzo’ is “a vigorous, light, or playful composition, typically comprising a movement in a symphony or sonata” and we learnt that ‘Cote Divoire’ is a ‘country within South Africa’…I guess we had to fall at some point, but hopefully this will be the lowest/hardest that we get…and I did Monday’s G2 Crossword:

…and we get this crossword week off to a very solid start, which was a bit of a minor miracle, as this was a very chewy grid and when we started, we didn’t have high hopes. But in the end, we solved 92% of the clues (also known as having to cheat on 8% of the clues, also known as 23 out of 25 clues were solved!). We only stumbled on not knowing that ‘chintz’ is a ‘patterned cotton fabric, often with a floral design’ and that carrots and radishes are ‘taproot’…and I did Tuesday’s G2 Crossword:
…and there isn’t much to say about today’s crossword, as the little grey cells smashed all 24 of the clues!!! Whoop! Whoop!...and I did Wednesday’s (and the last for January 2024) G2 Crossword:
…and we almost got a second clean sweep with Wednesday’s crossword, solving 95.45% of the clues (a la 21 out of 22). It took a tad longer to solve, but the little grey cells managed to get this grid under control, except for not getting ‘tawdrier’ from ‘less tasteful’, which is slightly annoying, but still a good performance…and I did a load of the Metro's cryptic crossword: