The view from my window

The view from my window
The view from my window

Saturday 23 April 2022

And the good news is ...!

I'm coming to realize lately how much I appreciate having days/weeks with nothing planned. I still seem to get plenty done but it's been at my own pace and as and when I feel like it. There's no yoga for the next two weeks due to the Easter holidays, so I decided I wanted to get in at least one walk (done, 10 km Thyez to Cluses) and one session at the gym this week (also done). I wasn't feeling too enthusiastic about the gym but by the time I got off the bike after 45 minutes I thought I may as well "give it some wellie" (as we say back home) and ended up really enjoying myself, on top of having the whole upper floor of the gym to myself!

I continue to play the old head game of setting my timer for an hour and just getting on and doing something - anything - and by gum it seems to be working. Maybe I've found my groove because I've gotten so much done this week in one-hour chunks and, more importantly, I've actually enjoyed it! The other day I got my French tax papers ready to send off, and then went online to set up my account with the local water authority on their new site. Just like the French naturalisation site, however, the water board site wasn't working so I decided to leave it a few days and bingo, I got that done this morning. I wasn't so lucky with the naturalisation site though because their newfangled site is still not working - or maybe it's just that they don't want any more of us becoming French! Who knows! Still, not to worry, it'll all come right on the night I suppose. So since I couldn't get that ticked off my invisible to-do list, I set to and scrubbed the large balcony at the back of my house for the first time in ages and it looks pretty good. I actually don't know what the point was in installing these balconys when they built the houses because I don't know anyone that uses them. I suppose a more pertinent question would be why don't I use mine because it has the best view, looking out over the farm and the mountains! I suppose it could be because I like to sit under the balcony in the shade rather than on the balcony getting burned to a crisp. Still, it's a great place to dry my washing, and I'm even thinking I might put one of my small greenhouses out there to grow some of my warm weather veggies. I'd have to think about how to secure it though because right now there's a storm blowing and the wind can and does howl round that corner!

While I was out there scrubbing I noticed a little hedgehog moseying around on my back terrace. I thought it was unusual because they're usually nocturnal, but nope there he was, all curled up having a snooze. It eventually struck me that he might be sick so I put some water out for him and decided I'd shovel him up with my snow shovel if and when he kicked the bucket. But he didn't 'cos when I went out there to do the deed he was sniffing around by my back door! I deliberately went out and stood quite close to him but as that didn't seem to phase him at all, I went back into the house and came out and scattered some crushed up cereal to see what he would do. And guess what, turns out hedgehogs like Special K!


I also finally got through varnishing the bathroom unit after I realized the paint chipped easily if I didn't varnish it. I haven't done a very good job but I'm happy with it and it's 100% better than it was! Just got to get the rest done now!

Before - God I can't believe I put up
with that for so long!

After - I'm rather pleased with this!

I've also got quite a bit done in the garden/seedling department, even if my living room still resembles a jungle as I can't plant out yet. The other day when I was checking on my tomato seedlings I noticed that several pots had something else sprouting in addition to the tomato plants. Then it hit me that I had just been dumping in whatever half-decomposed compost I happened to have handy when I was repotting and some of the potato peelings had started to sprout! Heck at this rate I might be able to grow an entire salad in one pot!

I got chatting to my neighbour earlier this week and she asked me if I had heard about the Ferme des Chenevifs (the cheese-makers just up the road). Turns out that a couple of their cows had tested positive (for what, I don't know) and the entire herd had been slaughtered and they have now closed up shop!! Damn, that is so sad! I barely eat cheese so I wouldn't have known about it, but they were a small, family-owned business and poof just like that everything they had worked for is gone! I just hope they were well compensated for their loss!

Two weeks ago saw the first round of the French elections. In order to stand you have to have the support of at least 500 French mayors. There were three candidates who I thought were excellent but who weren't able to stand because of lack of mayoral support (there's a whole fishy backstory to this), but one who did get to run was a former Macron crony named Valérie Pecresse - the richest of all the people running! She was an abysmal candidate who came over as totally phony and so, of course, hardly got any votes. The thing is, she had put €5 million of her own personal money into the €7 million campaign funds, but under an unknown-to-me ruling for French elections, any candidate who polls less than 5% of the votes can not request reimbursement of monies spent from their party's campaign funds. Pecresse polled just 4.8% (she was convinced she was going to win) so is out €5 million of her own money and then had the nerve to go on television asking people to send money to help her recoup her losses!!!!!! It was quite funny (to me at least) because a whole bunch of people mailed in cheques for €1 and an opposition candidate offered to lend her his Peugeot 308! But seriously, the nerve of her, asking "the plebs" to help make up her losses when they will never have one-tenth of what she has if they work their entire lives! Needless to say my cheque is not in the mail!

I've been reading in the news that Netflix has apparently lost thousands of subscribers in the last couple of months as people, for whatever reason, are turning against them. (Could it be that nobody could give a sh*t about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's angst and the documentary Netflix is paying them millions to film)? I have to say, though, that I'm definitely getting my money's worth out of Netflix even if I won't be watching the Ginger Whinger's documentary! The past couple of nights I've stayed up late to watch the documentary on arch paedophile Jimmy Savile and it truly was stomach-turning. I remember as a young girl thinking I didn't like that creep and then one day my mom said the same thing. Oh there were rumours about him floating about for years, apparently, but since he raised millions for charity - in particular for Stoke Mandeville spinal injuries unit - the guy must have felt untouchable. Indeed he certainly seemed to be just that! When some of the victims were finally able to get their stories out (with the aid of an intrepid investigative reporter), they numbered in their hundreds - 400, in fact, according to the documentary - and while the pervert seemed to prefer young girls, he wasn't averse to assaulting young boys either, the youngest being a five year old! While "justice" (if you can call it that) was served in the end, it's just a shame that the bastard had already died when that justice was dished up!

Pervert-in-chief, Jimmy Savile!

Poor Charlie has been sick again! (again???)? It started off with conjunctivitis and an ear infection. When he got over that Jen reckoned chickenpox was on its way because they have an outbreak at the crèche. Well it turns out the rash all over his body was actually roseola, but, not to miss out, he then started a couple of days ago with chickenpox blisters. Poor little soul! That being said, he's actually fine, not miserable at all, and I guess we can only thank the powers that be that all these childhood illnesses have hit him while Jen's been at home and able to take care of him. I went over yesterday to see him and Jen was all bubbly because guess what? She's got a job! She'd been on parental leave until 31 March and was then suspended (along with the other 70,000 medical staff) for refusing the jab. She said the lady in HR was really nice about it and said she would have done the same if she could find another job but .... In fact, she told Jen that their small local hospital is now short 80 nurses because of the vaccine mandate and they are struggling! Anyway, Jen has applied for five jobs outside of nursing and last week went for an interview at a crèche just down the road. She said she loved the place and the atmosphere was great and she found out two days ago that they wanted to offer her the job - oh, and can you start on Wednesday? They were also happy to accommodate her need to start later (she needs to get Charlie to his own crèche first) because she could do the 7 p.m. closing instead - something the others didn't want to do. The pay is pretty abysmal compared to what she was earning as a nurse but she reckons they can manage financially. Also (and I think this is extremely positive), the woman told her that she understood that she will have been applying for other, higher-paying jobs (she has - she's waiting to hear back from the other four) and so offered her a trial three-month contract to see how she liked it and how it worked out for them! That, to my mind, is a definite plus in that it shows that this lady is human. And so, my blogging friends, for the first time in over a year I saw Jen really smile and all that pent up tension fade away! Who knows what will happen because if Marine Le Pen gets in on Sunday she has already stated that she will reinstate all the medical staff that have been suspended because of the vax mandate. Sadly I don't think she will get in because Napoleon's backers' pockets are just too deep, but who knows. So what that means is that I will be taking care of Charlie on Fridays and Jen is going to ask her mom to have him on Mondays (my yoga day), although she did say she didn't think her mom could manage a whole day so who knows if I will get roped in for Monday afternoons too. We'll see how it works out but I'm delighted for Jen and know she will not only enjoy her new job but she will be good at it (it's in a day care centre and she loves kids)!

AAAAAANNNNNDDDD (you thought I'd finished didn't you), the other day André spoke to his neighbour who works in Geneva in a hardware store selling plumbing supplies to professionals and asked him if he knew of any openings through his contacts. The guy told him the plumbers he dealt with couldn't find qualified plumbers to work for them for love nor money and to have Jordan get a résumé to him as soon as possible. So if this works out for Jordan he will be raking it in compared to what he is earning now. Minimum wage in Geneva (unskilled) is already almost three times what he's making now so as a qualified plumber who knows what that figure might be! So there you have it, a hopefully positive update on the roller-coaster ride that has been our norm for the last year. Fingers and toes duly crossed!



24 comments:

  1. Love your ‘hour timer’ to get things done. I’m going to try that myself. Think it’s just what I need to get myself going. Your bathroom looks amazing.
    Poor Charlie being sick again. It’s good that he’s not suffering too much. They do pick up everything at crèches and nurseries. Great news about the jobs.

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    1. I hear quite a few people use the Fly Lady system to get things done but she drove me nuts. Constant emails and "on Monday you do the bathroom, then on Tuesday ..."! Setting my timer just seems to work for me because if I've only got 10 minutes to go I can always find some small job to fill in the time - although I usually go over the hour anyway. And yes I'm pleased with my bathroom too. Well that's just the sink unit so I still have a lot more to do but nothing I can do before they starting knocking the bath/shower out! Still it'll get done in the end!

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  2. I'm all about committing to absolutely nothing, if I can help it, on my days off. I like to be free. FREE, I say! to follow my own nose. -Kate

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    1. When I first retired my friend told me I would definitely overcommit my time and she was right, as it turned out. Covid saw to it that my "social life" got whittled down to almost zero and in the end I kinda like it. I mean, after working for so many years and having to be here at a certain time and do this at another time - what's not to love about freedom?

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  3. I just list things I'd like to get done in the day, somedays I don't get them done, other days I get more done. Over here, Netflix raised their rates, not a good thing when you're in competition with Disney. Also, there is a fairly high turnover rate in our daycares because they charge a lot, but pay shit.

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    1. I've always made lists but I was finding that I'd often end up just transferring the same list to another piece of paper so the timer thing actually works for me! I don't know whether Netflix raised their prices over here but I know they're losing subscribers at a rate of knots. Mind you, if they're paying Harry and Markle ("we're stepping back because we want our privacy but don't mind this camera crew following us around") I understand $20 million for a show that I'm pretty sure no-one will watch, then you shouldn't be surprised that they're losing subscribers. Just like CNN+ - they poured $300 million into setting up a subscriber channel (headed by Brian Stelter???) and had to shut it down one month later due to lack of interest! I never had business accumen but something screams bad decision-making to me! As for the crèche they pay a pittance, true, but then over here they really are very reasonably priced. More than reasonable in fact - Jordan and Jen are paying $180 for three days a week!

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  4. Marine Le Pen? She is a right-wing loon on the level of Putin and Trump. Good God! The world is really heading back to the madness of the WW1 and WW2 mindset.

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    1. Check out Alstom, McKinsey, Benhalla (to name just a few) to see why people might not necessarily be voting for Le Pen but against Macron!

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  5. Also Disney raise their rates, which is why they are losing subscribers. Out of the 1000s of show that they produce, why do you harp on H and Meghan as being the source of the loss? Weird.

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    1. Not sure I'm "harping on" about anything. It just strikes me as odd to think Netflix are paying them $20 million for a programme that I'm not sure many people will watch!

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  6. I got lists and use timers. Yes,much can get done buckling down. I hope this is the worst of it for Charlie, poor baby. Jen will unfortunately get exposed and need to build her resiliency- kids share ever thing.

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    1. Yeah we're kinda hoping the babe will be bulletproof by the time he gets to school!

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  7. Has Charlie had any immunizations?

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    1. He's totally up to date with all his jabs (as is Jen of course). It's just bad luck and of course being so little and in day care (even if part-time)! The only jab any of us had a problem with is the covid jab, but then I've talked about my/our reasons for that!

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  8. I did not notice you were "harping" on H and M, the people who want privacy but seek the limelight all the time! I cannot stand Meghan.

    Just saw that Macron won. Good.

    Charlie just got everything at once, didn't he? I hope he gets better soon.

    I like a list, but I can ignore it really well.

    I would love a balcony for clothes drying or plants. The animal could have been rabid if he is going for water and in the daytime.

    What do you have against the covid vaccinations? Over here, the people still catching covid are mostly the ones who are not vaccinated, or that is what I hear.

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    1. I did think that the hedgehog might be sick so I stayed awayy from it but he's disappeared now anyway. As for the covid vaccine I ended up in hospital after a severe reaction to the hepatitis vaccine and haven't taken another one since. My feeling is that those that want to take it should be free to take it because according to the blurb they are now protected. However I also strongly believe that those that don't want to take it (because it's still experimental) should also have the same choice. And good for you for being able to ignore your lists. Trouble is, that's what I was doing too - just transferring my lists to a fresh piece of paper - so the timer really helps! And Charlie's just fine now thanks, just been a bit hammered due to day care! Hope Tommy's feeling better now!

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  9. Poor Charlie! Wishing him a speedy recovery. Great job on the bathroom cabinets. I see you have been busy lately too. I am completely drained as of today. Luckily, all is done. Tomorrow, I will only pack. I am glad Jen got a new job and Andre may get a better one too.

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    1. You've been busy too haven't you! Have a safe trip and enjoy your vacation!

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  10. Hopefully Charlie feels much better now! Glad that everyone is seeing some income come in! Odd that you say you're enjoying doing nothing but you seem so busy? Funny how life works, ha!

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    1. Charlie looked horrendous the last time I saw him (but he wasn't miserable), but they've just found out that he's allergic to the antibiotics (amoxycillin - sp?) that he was given for his ear infection! He's right as rain now (if somewhat spotty) though, thank God)! Jen starts work tomorrow and is very happy to be earning again (although a pittance), so I'll be on nanny duty one day a week (fine by me). And I never thought of that busy/not busy connection. I guess it really is that I like to be busy but on my own schedule. Only took me 60 years to figure that out!

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  11. That really is an impressive transformation of the bathroom unit. The power of grey.

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    1. Thanks. I have to admit grey has never been one of "my" colours before - well at least not dark grey - but I want to put white tiles in and I think it will look nice. I guess it also helps that Jordan put two new sinks in for me (and I got rid of a whole bunch of crap on the unit and hid it in the cupboards)!

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  12. The bathroom looks good, though I have to admit I didnt see a problem with the old version (maybe i need new glasses)

    In Australia, we are so short of good tradespeople, a trade licence is almost an opportunity to print money. I hope Andre does really well.

    Jen will be happy to be working, I understand the desperation of uncertainty

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    1. I didn't mind the bathroom at first (obviously, I/we chose it) but it had become drab over time, so yep I'm really pleased with the new fresher look! As for tradespeople, there seems to be a resurgence of courses for skills training - which is great as far as I'm concerned because we can't all be brain surgeons, can we. I saw that when I worked in HR actually. So, so many well qualified candidates (in economics, law etc.) and yet we could only select one for the job, so you could be an absolute Einstein but still not get a job. Now a plumber, on the other hand ..... And Jen is happy to be working too. She starts later because she does the closing so she gets to let Charlie sleep as long as he wants and then set up her day. Nothing is ideal, of course but ....

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