Monday, 23 February 2009

Wabit.

I thought I was feeling totally recovered from the race today until Mary performance tested me at work. Luckily she had been up a hill herself, which is unaccustomed excercise, so she failed the test too. We pulled the pin on it before 1pm and I came home and made lasagne, and vegie lasagne.
I was back at tennis after a 5 week break. I told my coach I had been on an intensive training programme in Dunblane with Andy Murray's mum. He's Australian and in general, I would say that the Southern Hemisphere people don't really do sardonic humour, but he understood the joke when he observed my back-hand lobby. Especially when the racquet flew out my hand and nearly sconned Margaret.
Margaret told me she was building a wall, when I first met her. Tonight I picked her up and saw her wall for the first time. Her husband proudly told me that she was the Centrefold in this months copy of The Shed. And a magnificent wall it is. The magazine will be winging it's way to you soon, Billy, don't worry!
On the way to tennis, I was driving down the road and indicated to make a left hand turn. There was a car approaching up the road also indicating. I went first. Margaret said I should have given way. By the grin on 2nd coach, Ryan's face, she was right. I apologised and he said it's fine, they don't do that in Oz iether. I asked if he had sat the test you have to sit after you've been driving here for a year. He said no, he was going to leave the country before he had to. He suggested I do that too!
Meg's eye test showed that she has one much weaker eye and excercises for 3 months should fix it. The Optician is in communication with the Private Educator lady, so there is no need to test for Irlen Syndrome until after the excercises, as this may work. No need for glasses iether.
Finn designed a fantastic game for computer while I was at tennis. Very artistic and well thought out. I was quite taken aback.
Spook lay on the sofa. He did not pass the performance test iether.

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