Saturday, 6 January 2024

How to get things done!

So the snow line's getting closer and Christmas and new year have come and gone. I don't really make new year's resolutions and my mind goes blank when I try to think of a "word for the year", so I guess I'll pass on that too! Christmas was nice and new year was quiet, as I mentioned previously, which is just the way I like it! For some time I had been wanting to go and see either Barbie or Oppenheimer (or both) but never got around to it when they were in the cinemas in Geneva. Our local cinema probably has them playing but I really don't want to see them dubbed in French, so you can imagine how pleased I was to see that Amazon (I think - not Netflix) had them both available to rent for the grand total of €4.99 each! If you consider that driving into Geneva is a hassle and cinema tickets are around SF 25-30 each (just over $25-30) it was a no brainer to sit and watch them in the comfort of my own home with a glass of wine, right! Barbie was better than I thought it would be, but I probably only really watched it because I adore Ryan Gosling - he's such a ham. Oppenheimer was good and I thought Cillian Murphy did a sterling job, but something that made me think was when they were doing the initial test on the atom bomb at Los Alamos - how important was the music? They really built up the tension with the music and if you think about it, if they'd played something out of Mary Poppins the effect would have been totally destroyed. So yeah, I guess there really is a helluva lot more to movie-making than meets my amateur eye!

My walking tally for 2023 limped along to around 800 miles so maybe that should be one of my resolutions for this year - walk at least 1,000 miles again! Hell I clocked up way over 1,000 miles during covid lockdowns when we were only allowed out of our cages for one hour a day (unless you were a politician, of course) so I really have no excuse! I've already managed a couple of walks when the weather cooperated and really enjoyed them, all the more so since I used my air pods and listened to either podcasts or a book while walking - although admittedly I still feel a bit stupid with an antenna sticking out of each ear like some remote controlled robot! That notwithstanding, I'm getting so much more done now that I can "take my podcasts/books with me" rather than staying glued to the sofa in order to listen to them! At the moment I'm listening to Matt Haig's "The Midnight Library", and while it's pretty weird, I do like him. I read his book "The Humans" some time ago and that was also weird, so I do wonder how his mind works on occasion. A bit like J.K. Rowling I suppose - who on earth could dream up the Harry Potter books? That being said, I think I once read that Lewis Carroll was supposedly on LSD when he wrote "Alice in Wonderland" (probaby why it is so brilliant), so who knows!

On a totally different subject, the other day I got a text message informing me that I had won a gift voucher during the "La Roche fortnight" (huh?) and was invited to the Mairie in La Roche next Thursday evening to be presented with my voucher by the Maire! I checked on the La Roche website to make sure it wasn't a scam but it's legit, although I certainly never filled out any competition entry forms. Maybe they just picked my name out one time when I used my loyalty card somewhere - I've no idea, but I guess I'll find out soon enough!

Next week many are going back to work (if they haven't already) and yoga and sewing club start back up again, so I expect I'll fall back into something of a routine. My tiler has come over several times this past week for between four and six hours at a time and while he's making progress it's very slow going. He explained to me that it's taking so long because the wall tiles I chose are really small and are therefore so much more work, but I have to give it to him, he's a hard working young-ish man. The other day I was trying out a new cannelloni recipe so invited him to eat lunch with me. I was asking him about his country (Kosovo) and he explained that it was a pretty poor country with a population of only around two million, with maybe another million living outside the country and sending money back home. It floored me when he said that in many respects prices were similar to here, but when he said, say, a cashier working full-time would earn around €400 I was stunned. On the reverse side, he said that many people owned smallholdings and still lived off the land, although younger people were not so willing to do that anymore and wanted out! He had come here as a teenager after the Serbia/Kosovo war (as a refugee presumably) but even today still many more want out!

Anyway, while he's been here working I try to stay out of his way, so have been pulling more cupboards and drawers apart. And oh my word how on earth did it ever get that bad??? Well I suppose having once been home to five people at any one time, and of course when people move out they leave a lot of their crap behind, but still, I'm amazed at what I'm pulling out and throwing away even now! I reckon I've spent six hours on the cupboards by the front door alone (food storage, baking supplies, etc.) but when I ever thought I was going to want to cook 250 cupcakes all at the same time is beyond me! So out went the tatty old cupcake trays and other "cute" stuff I've simply never used. The unwanted good stuff I'll probably take to the charity shop next week, so I hope someone gets more pleasure out of it than I obviously did!

So trying to stay out of his hair has meant me setting my timer (repeatedly) to one hour and continuing to attack the clutter. It's weird because every time another bag of stuff goes out of the house I genuinely do feel like the air flows more freely - maybe feng shui is really a thing! Since I drink tea rather than coffee I've unearthed goodness knows how many boxes of fancy tea that people have given me over the years, so I thought hey, how about you start drinking that stuff rather than bunging it in a cupboard! In reality I like "builders' tea" (i.e. plain and simple) but some of the fancy stuff isn't too bad at all!

We call that "builder's crack",
for obvious reasons!

So, all in all the decluterring is going pretty well and I'm already thinking about what small pieces of furniture I'll want in the big bathroom when it's finished. Then I had something of a brainwave and realized I could probably take a small chest of drawers out of the third bedroom and use that in the bathroom, i.e. shop from home. I mean, it's not like if anyone was staying in that room they'd be able to use that piece of furniture - because it's full of what I call my "travel junk"! So having completed the cupboards by the front door, next on the list is the small bedroom and the "travel junk" unit! 

André sent me a "happy new year" text from Italy and when I asked him how it had gone (with the young woman he met in Thailand) he sent back a flood of photos showing him out with her and her friends watching the fireworks on new year and having dinner with her family. He hit it off really well with her dad, who kept cracking open the champagne and wine, so two sore heads later they are apparently now best buddies! She lives just south of La Spezia, which is where you catch the taxi ferries to get to Cinque Terre - so a beautiful part of the country!

Cinque Terre!

They got along well so Bekka is coming up here around 18th January so we'll all get to meet her. I'm still working on my Italian lessons (and still enjoying it) but obviously my Italian remains very limited. But hey, did anyone ever see that episode of Friends where a door-to-door salesman tries to sell Joey a complete set of the Encyclopaedia Britannica but Joey only has enough money to buy one volume? He picks the volume covering the letter "V" and so tries to keep bringing the topic of conversation round to "Venus" (and they switch to talking about the Mars landing), and then the Vietnam war - at which point Monica starts talking about the Korean war, so he never gets to show off his knowledge. I reckon if I can keep the topic of conversation on her "big dog" (assuming she has one), whether she'd "like a new black backpack", or asking directions to the market and "is it really cheap", she'll be dead impressed! Watch this space!

17 comments:

  1. Happy New Year!!
    Your movie theater tickets are crazy high. I haven't been to a theater since 2019 so I can't honestly say how much they are here. The Covid lockdowns made us realize watching movies in the comfort of our own living room with our own snacks is much nicer.
    It's always fascinating to me talking to people from other countries and learning how things are there. I'm sure he enjoyed the lunch break with you.
    I can't wait to hear what it is that you won! That's a bit exciting.
    I've been going through closets, drawers, etc. and it is a freeing feeling with each item that leaves.
    Enjoy your Week!!

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    1. I think cinema tickets are much cheaper in France but as I say, I want to watch films in English so tend to go to Geneva (and pay Geneva prices). But you're right, the lockdowns brought home to me how much easier it is to watch films at home - and indeed to cook at home rather than paying restaurant prices. And my tiler is a really nice guy so it has been interesting to talk to him about Kosovo. As for decluttering, I've done so much this week but I hate to think how much there still remains to be done. Thank god I'm not moving house!

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  2. The build up in Oppenheimer was amazing, so intense, and then when the shockwave caught them by surprise! Wow! Tiling can be slow work. Our tile jobs are our most expensive, that's why I do most of it myself. Glad you had a nice, quiet, New Year!

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    1. It really struck me how good the build up to the bomb was too, which is probably why I noticed the music. It was very well done, wasn't it! And I'm well pleased with my tiler even if it will end up expensive. Lucky you being able to do it yourself!

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  4. I saw "Barbie" but not "Oppenheimer". I thought Barbie was rather meh. Some of it did make me laugh, though.
    That gift voucher situation sounds a little shady to me. Let us know what happened. I don't trust anything that comes through my phone unsolicited.
    It's so exciting that you're going to get to meet this new woman in Andre's life! Fingers crossed that you get along and like her.

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    1. I'm not worried about the gift voucher as I have checked it out with the local Mairie. Just remains to be seen how much I guess! And yes I'm delighted for André that he has met someone. I'm glad to see him happy again!

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  5. Thanks for the tip on the availability of those 2 films on Amazon Prime (like you I missed them at the cinema) and well done too for starting on the decluttering. I confess the way the sun was momentarily shining into the upstairs this morning I too had a premieval urge to get stuck in (always happens early in the year) but never did get started! Manjana.

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    1. I'm pretty sure those films were on Amazon Prime rather than Netflix, but I have noticed that they offer different programmes in different countries. For instance, what they seem to be offering in the US does not apply here, so I hope you find them in the UK. And as for the decluttering, well it really is a Forth Bridge isn't it. But still, I'm so happy with what I've achieved so far!

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  6. I have The Midnight Library on hold. It looks like it will still be several weeks before I can download it.
    Like you, I decided this year is the year for me to use things I have that I just put away. Mine is tons of coffee gifts, but there are lots of different teas also. And jellys and jams, and nuts, and crackers . . . .

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    1. As I said, The Midnight Library is weird (as are all Matt Haig's books seemingly) but it is good. Makes you think, I guess, so I hope you enjoy it. And good luck working your way through the nuts and crackers and .....!

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  7. I haven't seen either of the movies and would like to see Oppenheimer. I have a slight crush on Cillian Murphy :) How sweet that André found someone he enjoys being with. Her family sounds fun.

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    1. Cillian Murphy has the bluest eyes I think I've ever seen. I saw him interviewed on TV once and he came across as a really nice person so I hope he does well with Oppenheimer. As for André, I'm delighted too. I hope it works out between them and for me personally, I can't think of anything better than being 5-6 hours apart. You know, see each other when you feel like it but still have a life!

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  8. I love that you were able to sit down and share a meal with your tiler. What an interesting life he has led thus far. I am hoping to really get into the gym - I wish I had nicer views to walk around here - but it's a drive and my gym buddy didn't even want to drive 5 mins to go this morning, LOL. I am sure you will hit 1000 miles this year easy peasy!

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    1. I've been making him lunch every day he's worked here and it's been a pleasure! As for the gym, that's on my list of "must do" too this year, although I won't take out a yearly contract this time (given my poor performance last year). I'll just pay single entries - I guess it could be quite telling!

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  9. Happy New Year! Sounds like you're getting very organised. I'm still at the 'thinking about it' stage lol. I can relate to the new language situation. When my son lived in Munich for a while, before we visited I tried (operative word) to learn some German. I learned 'can I have two coffees please' and felt very pleased with myself until the girl behind the counter said 'something in German I could not understand'!! When I shamefaced told her in English I did not understand she said 'do you want to sit in or take it away'!! Why did I not think I should learn that bit?!! We both had a laugh and I was pleased I'd got the first bit well enough for her to ask me in German anyway! Small wins. Your guest may indeed like a new black backpack lol. Nice to hear Andre is moving on, she sounds very nice. x

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    1. Love the coffee story! What I've found here is that if you at least make an effort to speak the language people are very forgiving. I don't have a problem in French of course, but they are generally happy when people try!!! In any case, so many of them want to practice their English anyway! My Italian on the other hand ....!!!!

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