Today was fun. We went to a rage room this morning and out for lunch at the Sun in Feering. I thought that both kids would love the rage room but one decided to retire from it, while the other continued to smash and enjoy themselves. I think that when in there, I broke one of the bats that is used. Lunch was great and afterwards we chilled preparing for a week of work to come.
A blog mostly about my family. Though I also rant about other things, work, music, films etc.
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Sunday, 29 January 2023
Saturday, 28 January 2023
Out of the FA cup
It is not fair, we are out of the cup. It is sponsored by Emirates. I did expect that we were to leave, but with our recent results, I thought that we had a chance, and from the highlights of the game that I have seen, we had a chance of winning this. But we are out and we have to hope that ManUre do not win this and come to one win to equal our record.
I am now hopeful that we do not throw away out five point lead that we have in the league the way we did back in the past.
Anyway, family wise, I have been out for a lovely meal with my wife and two friends and my wife and I have just walked the dog together. My daughter had a friend round and my son who was looking after the dog has retired to bed.
Friday, 27 January 2023
Shotgun Wedding
That was an interesting film. We watched it as a family, my two teenagers liking parts of it and while we enjoyed it, I enjoyed it the least.
Wednesday, 25 January 2023
PMQs and gender (again)
Today PMQs, as expected focused on corruption, or the appearance of it in the Conservative Party. Keir Starmer started asking about the probation service and then moved on to tax issues. The answers in general were to be expected, but the one that stood out was the denial of Rishi Sunak over knowledge about the tax affairs of the former chancellor. Officials raised a ‘flag’ over Nadhim Zahawi’s tax affairs before he was appointed chancellor, which means that Rishi Sunak is lying about Nadhim Zahawi’s tax affairs or someone made a big error by not telling him about this.
Before watching PMQs, I watched Politics Live which discussed gender. My views have changed again, I feel that safe spaces such as toilets etc, should be genitalia based even if they have a gender recognition certificate. It is not just the recent case of the rapist Adam Graham (now known as Isla Bryson), who I suspect is not Transgender but is a predator pretending to be one so that they can continue to hunt prey once incarcerated. It is also that some men will want to exploit rules so that they can expose themselves. We are moving to a situation where women, who are being sent too many explicit images, will have to face up to seeing male genitalia in spaces like changing rooms.
In my work, I sadly come across too many people who 'game' the system to act within the law but in a morally reprehensible manner, and in most cases, the person who is doing so is male, the victim being female.
I do not consider predators like Adam Graham/Isla Bryson, Karen White/Stephen Wood or Katie Dolatowski to be TransWomen, I consider them to be men pretending to be TransWomen so that they can hunt. I have disagreements on Twitter about this before, but I think that it is wrong to compare them to real TransWomen like Rebecca Root or Yasmin Finney.
My views on safe spaces such as toilets have fluctuated over time and will probably change again. I am genuinely interested in views on this, but sadly, debate on this is rarely civil.
Tuesday, 24 January 2023
Corruption (again)
Boris Johnson is the one who took out the loan, he is the one who appointed Richard Sharp, and he is the one who made Nadhim Zahawi chancellor. Issues had been raised before this appointment and if Rishi Sunak had not been told about them, why has be not been told about them?
Monday, 23 January 2023
Bullying in politics
I was watching VEEP with my daughter and asked her which character from political shows like this that she would like to be. She said Malcolm Tucker. I did express surprise at this, but was too scared to tell her that this meant she wanted to be Priti Patel. She rarely reads this so I will be safe to make this comment on the blog!
Sunday, 22 January 2023
My faith is increasing
I have only watched the highlights, but from that, we were lucky to win today. But any team needs luck at times and without it, it would have been a draw. It was good to see Eddie Nketiah continue to score goals and my fears about the absence of Gabriel Jesus ruining our season, appear, for now, to be unfounded. I imagine that this would have been a good game for a neutral to watch, five goals after all, and watching England performers play well was great. I cannot help but have a soft spot for Marcus Rashford even though he plays for ManUre, but to see the smile on the face on his face as well as that of Bukayo Saka after they score makes me happy.
Saturday, 21 January 2023
Drinks last night
I was at a course yesterday and this morning. It was run by AstraZeneca which meant that what the NHS would do in one day, they did over two. Working in the NHS since the 1990’s it is the first time that I have been on one where they pay for accommodation and meals, so last night, I attended the first drug sponsored meal I have been to in a while and I may have drunk too much (free) wine.
The children (and my wife) accused me of drunk texting them. Obviously I would never do that.
The meeting was a good one and I have a lot to take back and put into action. In the meeting they had a chart, one to put down a word about how we felt after it on making changes to asthma management (mine was inspired) but they had another board, at the request of a consultant, about how we felt about the NHS. She has three children, two went to medical school. One had left the NHS, one is about to leave and the third, who is a lawyer, is very happy.
Wednesday, 18 January 2023
Ambulances and PMQs
Tuesday, 17 January 2023
The Gender Recognition Act
Monday, 16 January 2023
Do I Believe?
My question is if I should start to think that we can win the league. We are eight points ahead in the league after our victory against The Scum and also this is thanks to the way ManUre beat the team that rhymes with City. From the highlights that I watched, the game could have gone either way. Our defenders still make me scream and I am surprised to see that we have the second best defensive record in the league. But that may be due to our goal keeper. In fact, I am also starting hold hopes that we may win in the next round of the FA cup. The thing is, we have thrown away a five point lead in the past to finish third in a two horse race!
Sunday, 15 January 2023
Man Up
My stress from yesterday has improved a bit and this film helped a lot. Yes it is a RomCom, but I feel it is one of the better ones. I know not everyone agrees, but it has memorable, though simple characters and a decent plot. It was what I needed for today and I may even watch it again!
Saturday, 14 January 2023
The Menu
This morning was quite stressful, and the effects of this lasted a while, we went to have a late lunch at The Shepherd, great Guinness and service, but a shame about the food.
An irony then that my wife and I started to watch The Menu afterwards. It is very dark and she had to stop watching it after a while. I continued to watch it, and I have to say that I enjoyed it and would recommend it to those with a sick and depraved sense of humour.
Anyway, here is hoping that I feel less stressed tomorrow.
Thursday, 12 January 2023
The Conservatives stealing a Labour policy
Tuesday, 10 January 2023
A minimum service level legislation for the NHS
The government want to ensure that the NHS provides a minimum level of service during strikes. What I want to know is what they consider a minimum level of service to be outside of strikes.
An ambulance dispatcher has spoken about their fears on the BBC website. This as a personal feel for me as my mother, who woke up with crushing central chest pain last year had to get to hospital by taxi as no ambulance went out to see her. Where I work, I saw a lady who had a similar issue, waking up at night with chest pain, but cancelled the ambulance when her pain went. I saw her the following morning and it looked like she had some heart damage as a result. My mother was fortunate, it was not her heart, but for too many, they do come to harm due to these waits.
While the government like to blame the pandemic, this was a problem for too many before it. It is just worse now. The issue of waiting times for ambulances was discussed in Parliament in 2016 and in 2018, there were reports of patients waiting more than a day for an ambulance as well.
Patients are dying in hospital corridors now, but again, this was happening before the pandemic, this article being in 2018.
I would love the government to state what standards are to be expected during a strike and to be accountable if those standards are not met when there is no strike action taking place.
Oxford United's FA Cup tie with Arsenal
I forgot to post about this last night! I had listened to most of it while charging my car (our home charger was being used by my wife) but I did get back home to watch the last few minutes and then saw the goals I had been listening to earlier.
My worry before the game was that we would slip up, but winning it will mean nothing if we lose, as expected to Manchester City in the next round. If nothing else, I do hope this game means that Eddie Nketiah continues to improve and also that Smith Rowe returns to his amazing form.
Monday, 9 January 2023
The Conservative health policy
Many years ago, when the GOP was opposing the Affordable Care Act, the alternative plan (or lack of one) as described as “Don’t Get Ill, And If You Do, Die Quickly” which I think is the mantra of the Conservative Party today.
Sunday, 8 January 2023
Retaining NHS staff
First of all, my son and I are back from France. He had talked about an early morning trip to Paris, but come the morning, faced with getting out of bed he decided to stay in bed. A trip to the airport in a taxi and then the flight home. Though it turned out we had not paid for everything and our cabin luggage had to go into the hold. My wife picked us up, having spent the weekend in London with my daughter having a great time themselves.
Anyway, one topic that has been discussed is if NHS staff are valued. In the last two months, as part of my job I have talked to two nurses who have left their jobs for better money elsewhere. One has now left for Australia, where she is to continue working as a nurse, just somewhere that will pay her properly. I need to write to by MP if they should have stayed in their jobs and accepted a below inflation pay rise, or if they should have left.
I am also going to ask him about an email from one of this fellow MP’s…
Saturday, 7 January 2023
My return to Space Mountain
My feet hurt. Originally we had planned on getting to Disney so that we could be on the rides for 0930. But my son was asleep, so I let him rest and we did not actually wake up until 0900 when we went to have breakfast. My son did not eat much, but he normally does not have much for breakfast. I did eat, but the standard of the food here is not great.
Friday, 6 January 2023
Paris, well a glimpse of it.
Today, my son has had a non-pupil day. I have tried to take such days off so that we can go to theme parks. Most are closed right now and my fabulous wife mentioned that I could take him to Euro Disney. We had been here many years ago, almost ten,
She drove us halfway to Heathrow and drove the way back home by herself, which we were grateful about due to the Train strikes. The flight was packed but other than being late, was uneventful. Sadly, we did not bring toothpaste so we went into Paris for a bit of shopping to get some. An Uber drive later through the beautiful city and we were at the hotel.
I have just seen young children here, so it may be that we get to go on Space Mountain tomorrow (or hyperspace mountain as it is called now), something my son did not get to do before.
Thursday, 5 January 2023
One win and one draw
Our lead over the team that rhymes with city has been cut thanks to a draw against Newcastle. A season ago, I would have expected three points at home against them, but with their new manager (well not new now) they have been a force to be reckoned with. With the two teams with the best defensive records playing against each other, a draw would be expected by many.
Our game against Brighton was a different matter. We did well to win it, but they exposed the defensive issues that I am still concerned about and the game was almost closer than it ended thanks to an offside decision.
Here is hoping that we keep winning rather drawing, but I doubt our form will continue when we play the big teams but I do expect us to finish in the top four. At least the team most likely to take the title did not win both matches.
Wednesday, 4 January 2023
NHS waiting lists and funding
Tuesday, 3 January 2023
Avatar: The Way of Water
Plot wise, it is a simple plot with a few issues which I suspect will be dealt with in the next two films. There is a huge plot hole and this may be addressed in a directors cut, or even in the sequels to come. It is not too taxing to follow and watching it with my son, who had not watched the first film, he was able to come up to speed fairly quickly. Issues of greed and exploitation which were the plot in the first film came up again. The visuals are spectacular and while some have complained that the film was too long, I think that with the content included, it was about the right length as it flowed well. Overall, the plot was mostly predictable, though there were a few surprises for me. The tale was told well, but like the first film, other than the special effects, this is not a notable film that will be a classic in the future.
Monday, 2 January 2023
A failure to flatten the curve
When my brother came to see us last year, we discussed what was to happen with both Christmas our mothers birthday. After all, she was to turn 80. We discussed the different options and he agreed to book somewhere. At the time, I said that I was not sure that the birthday and/or Christmas would take place as I stated that the NHS was under pressure and I imagined that Christmas would be cancelled. Of course, it turned out that my mother did not join us for her birthday, but she did see us over Christmas.
The Honeymoon
Sunday, 1 January 2023
New Years 2023
Today, we met up with my brothers (and partner) in London. My daughter had not got much sleep the night before though. We were hoping that my mother would join us, but she declined. I am not sure what we did to annoy her over Christmas, but she may relent and allow us to see her again. I had offered to pop round and see her before the meal, but she said she would be out, but was present when one of my brothers visited her before our meal.
It was a great meal though and it was amazing seeing both brothers again as well as Lauren, the partner of one. The only good point of my mother dropping out was that we changed the venue to a dog friendly place, which turned out to be at the site of a meal that we had with my mother several years ago.
Being in Islington always brings back fond memories from when I was younger. Back then we used to take the bus to Chapel Market as my brother and I found the walk too hard. When older, my mother would give me a shopping list and on the weekend and I would get the shopping from Sainsburys’s (which is still there). I used to know the prices of most the everyday items we got such as milk and bread as every hard earned penny my mother had was invaluable. My father did pay child maintenance at times, but he was never that reliable.
Anyway, time for bed after a very enjoyable start to the New Year.