Anyway, this time I picked up some beautiful silk scarves for the girls and a few other small items buuuut I spotted Rubik's cubes in a small toy shop in Galle and something clicked. Now I don't know that Mr. Rubik was Sri Lankan (probably not, don't you think), but I remember having one when they first became popular and learning how to do it. Can you believe they first came out in 1974!!! Crikey, I'm showing my age now. Of course, after a while the craze wore off and I forgot how to do it, although I'm pretty sure I still have it somewhere. So, me having a warped mind, I like to buy small Christmas gifts that are either silly or drive you slightly nuts! Last year I bought my kids Mad Libs and got the biggest grin out of my sons as they remembered all the stupid "stories" we put together when they were young. Of course all the nouns or verbs we provided were generally along the lines of "fart" or "onions", so the finished story usually ended up being pretty silly. Still, they both like that kind of thing! Anyway this year I am already thinking of Where's Waldo/Wally books (they have different names in different countries) as I know it is the kind of thing my boys get a laugh out of. I know, I know, but it's easier to buy for the girls - my sons get what momma here thinks will amuse them!
Anyway, to cut a long story short I bought three Rubik's cubes, two for my sons and one for me. But of course, as I mentioned, I had forgotten how to do it! So yesterday morning I spent almost four hours watching a Youtube video on how to put it back together! I completed it several times in time with the video and so far have memorized about two-thirds of the moves, so I'll be back at it tonight. But talk about a way to waste your morning! Thankfully I'm not quite this obsessive with most things! I had a drink with my friend last night and mentioned it to him and get this - he is completely impressed and wants me to teach him how to do it (hey buddy, you can get Youtube too), so I'm thinking I already have a good idea of what to get him for Christmas too!
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And finally, Brexit! We were talking about that weren't we!!!! Well, as someone who is intimately caught up in the whole debacle by virtue of being a Brit living in France, I signed up for a link to the UK Government website which is trying to handle this whole bloody mess, and to be fair, they are ploughing out the information in what seems to be a very efficient way. Now as someone who has a slight inkling of just some of the problems that are heading the UK's way (my former employer dealt with international trade), I have to admit that even I had no idea how bloody involved and complicated this whole matter is. And to think people were asked to vote "do you want to stay in the EU or leave"? As simple as that! I took a screen shot of my inbox showing the emails I get on a daily basis just from this UK Government website, and I would say, in all honesty, I get three times this many emails per day on all the different issues they are having to deal with! Bloody hell, glad I'm not responsible for that!
Hey, you were engaging your brain with the rubik's cube, so not all a waste LOL. I remember having one of those as a kid. My stepbrother was a whiz at it. I think I finally got it once, haha.
ReplyDeleteActually, I'm still quite enjoying it, but then it is very new (again)!
DeleteWhat an utter mess Brexit turned out to be. I am sure if people had to vote over again it wouldn't go the same way...but then somehow Trump got elected and unfortunately I think that would have gone the same way if things were redone too.
ReplyDeleteI think this whole mess is due to Cameron's arrogance! Oh let's just give the plebs their vote - but of course they'll vote to stay! It was such a simplistic question that nobody knew what they were voting for, but just like in the US elections many were brainwashed by the "bloody immigrants" issue.
DeleteAh I can help you with your Rubik's enjoyment. Son2 is a freak about them and has ordered, triangles, rounds, larger cubes with 12 sides. But then he loves any puzzle of any type.
ReplyDeleteCant wait to see the trip via photos!
Well I slogged away at it again for about another hour tonight and am not really much further forward. I think it is showing a different solution to the one I used to use but so far it isn't sinking in. Are you sure your son is human? To be ordering that stuff in triangles he must be a humanoid!
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