Day 25: Home straight

I’ve spent much of the day feeling alternately like someone has clobbered me in the head with something blunt and heavy, or like I haven’t slept in days. Neither case is true – I slept like a baby last night, but a baby fighting off man-flu.

The day was mostly set out ahead of us already. Pick up Joel from the party / sleep-over this morning, followed by some “religious instruction” at the parish centre (which I’ll talk about more when I have the time!) Some car maintenance, shopping and some planning then dinner out at 6pm. There wasn’t a clear slot for a walk, and so I informed the children to brace themselves for 5:15 when we would march into town for some food.

As I was looking through the week, it dawned on me that Jude would be back on Thursday and that was only a few days away. Previously it’s always been some time in the distant future, but now we’re close to J being back, it feels like she hasn’t been away that long. I need to make sure that I’ve tidied up and done some more washing before Thursday – just to look like I’m totally on top of things!

2015-01-25 18.23.54To make the most of our last Sunday evening before Mum is back we paid a visit to the Rustiki Grill on Church Street. We’ve never been before despite it having been around for a couple of years. I think that it was a cocktail bar before that also served food, now it seems to be a restaurant that also serves cocktails. That aside, Lily and I couldn’t get a table yesterday and so it seemed like a good location for the three of us tonight.

The walk was a bit of a trauma. Joel had started out quite cheerful, but quickly got very grumpy and would frequently stop and complain. Very unlike him, and probably meant that he was tired – and possibly still not 100% after his faintiness last week. It seemed to take forever to reach Church Street.

Joel, waiting patiently for the starters.
Joel, waiting patiently for the starters.
He wasn’t much better in the restaurant. Certainly not through the starters, but then neither was I after I’d tasted the “hummus”. Oh well, the rest of it was tasty.

Lily showing off her "girl plate" (Joel and I had blue plates!)
Lily showing off her “girl plate” (Joel and I had blue plates!)
Things got much brighter with mains. Joel had some chicken teriyaki which disappeared quickly. I had some pork belly with scallops, which was very tasty indeed. Lily seemed perfectly happy with her choice from the very small, very uninspired children’s menu – chicken strips, chips and beans. The whole thing was worth the walk and everyone was in a good mood by the end of the evening.

So nothing much of note to report. A not-so-brisk 2.75km walk to the restaurant with the children being the sum total of the day’s activities. Hopefully I’ll hear if I’ve got an appointment somewhere tomorrow.