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Thursday, 10 April 2014

The week so far

Still feels a little odd this week, this part-time thing. Still, it's nice that today's my last day of work until Tuesday.

Didn't do much on Monday - just strolled along for the paper and spent the rest of the day at home. As we were walking along past the War Memorial, we looked up to the sky and it was like a scene from Apocalypse Now - 5 Apache helicopters appeared over the hills, flying close together in formation:


It transpired that this was part of the biggest ever European war exercise - and one of the choppers had had to ditch in a field at Maryculter.

Gary brought Luca over to stay with us for a few nights. His current obsession is football cards - and there's a big focus on world stars, with the World Cup in Brazil just a couple of months away now. Every morning when he wakens, the first thing he wants to do is to open a new pack of cards - he's so excited. Jo is becoming an expert on the players now too. Here they were at breakfast the other day:


It's the start of the golf season now - our regular Wednesday night group started last week and I joined them last night. This is also Masters weekend, which traditionally gets all golfers going - a bit like everyone starts playing tennis the week after Wimbledon.

According to my Jawbone Up device, my sleep patterns have not been very good recently - a lot of light sleep, but very little sound sleep. Am I still thinking too much about work?

No more news from me, but, to close, here's Gary's race number from Sunday's 10 miler at Perth:


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