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Wendy's Waffle
Welcome to my blog. It's mainly a log of my day to day life and things that interest me. Feel free to leave me constructive comments.
Sunday, 25 January 2026
Weekly Photos 18th -25th January 2026 (And JJJ - transmission.)
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Saturday, 24 January 2026
#SoCS & JJJ - 24/1/26 - Take another look!
Your prompt for #JusJoJan the 24th and Stream of Consciousness Saturday is: “take another look.” Use it any way you’d like. Enjoy! (Go HERE for all the details.)
Right have you got yourself a cup of tea or coffee? Then settle in to a comfy chair because I know I can waffle on about this prompt for a while.
I am good at finding things. I am methodical in my searching. (Must be my logical brain.) And I'm persistent. If I'm looking for something that I know HAS to be in my house I will keep looking until I find it. Missing socks? Paperwork? Keys? I'm your person.
Hubby is not so great. He will say he's looked when of course he hasn't really looked.
Case in point, on Thursday he was getting ready to go out for the evening and couldn't find his house keys. He claimed to have looked everywhere to which my response was "You can't have looked everywhere because if you had you would have found them."
He muttered something about hoping he hadn't left them in the cafe he'd been to earlier but I was quick to point out that he'd let himself in when he got back so he must have had the keys then. Had he checked he hadn't left them in the door? Yes that has happened on more than one occasion but not this time.
I began to search but by this time he was getting into a panic. He was going to miss his bus. We live right opposite the bus stop and the wonderful TFL app lets us know when a bus will turn up. Or not. It sometimes has a blip but generally it's pretty good. Now bearing in mind that we live in London and the bus service is fairly regular there would be another bus. It wasn't going to be the last bus of the day like in country places where they only come once an hour and stop as soon as it gets dark!
Daughter who was here managed to convince him to take the spare key so he could leave.
I stopped searching. I knew they'd turn up somewhere. Probably in one of his pockets. He does like clothes that have lots of pockets - great for losing your phone! The other day he was searching for his phone and he had on a cycling top that had a pocket on the back. Perfect size for a phone. Even when I was ringing his phone he didn't realise where it was at first. He blamed that on not have his hearing aids in at the time.
Yes that's another thing I have to contend with. If I'm not telling him to take another look I'm telling him to "put your ears in". I wrote earlier in the week about having more patience since I've got older but dealing with Hubby sometimes requires the patience of a saint.
Of course I love him to bits and I did find his keys eventually - on our bed. He'd napped earlier in the day and obviously put his keys down at some point and then covered them with the top sheet. But of course he'd looked there. Good thing I took another look!
Friday, 23 January 2026
Friday's Fave Five - 23/1/26 (and JJJ - Altruism)
It's Friday so time to look back on the week to find the good things and then share them HERE on Susanne's blog. Thanks for the weekly reminder Susanne.
1. Well firstly I'm thankful that we don't have winter weather like Susanne has - lots of snow and cold temperatures. It's been a very wet week here but temperatures have been okay. Quite chilly, but hey it's still winter and we have warm clothes, can afford to keep the heating on so we're ok.
2. YouTube! I posted earlier in the week about getting this kit at the yarn sale I went to last week.
This was beyond my crochet expertise - I've done lots of Granny Squares and lacy doilies but I've never done tapestry crochet. Thankfully I found a great tutorial on YouTube and I've made a start and it seems to be going ok so far.
3. Hubby had a follow up appointment this week for his eyes and he's been discharged from the hospital. They advised having an annual check up at his optician (who spotted the problem in the first instance) but no more visits to the hospital/clinic required.
4. Thankful that my daughter and her family are close to us so that when help is needed we can be there for them. Our DIL wasn't feeling great on Wednesday so I was able to collect Nathan and Ella from school and have them here until after they'd eaten. I'm also thankful that both my sons have good in-laws nearby too.
5. Fitting in my Just Jot it January challenge word of the day here which is "Altruism". I'm glad that I can help out at the Foodbank each week and that so many other volunteers do too. It's hard work sometime, particularly on the Thursday sessions - I get home and often just sit (might even catch a nap lol) but knowing we're helping so many people is very satisfying.
And a bonus mention for my library! One of the prompts for the reading challenge I'm doing is a book which uses "Deus ex Machina" which, for those of you like me had no clue is:
a plot device in which a seemingly unsolvable problem is abruptly solved by an unexpected and unlikely event.
Thankfully the challenge has a great guide on what the prompts mean and also a list of books which work for a particular prompt. Apparently this book works for Deus ex Machina
and it was shown as available at my library so I went and checked it out today. I can't start it yet as I have this one to finish first:
Thursday, 22 January 2026
JJJ - 22/1/26 - Impatience
Today’s prompt is brought to us by Dharkanein. Thank you, Dharkanein! You can find Dharkanein's blog HERE
Your prompt for JusJoJan January 22nd, 2026 is “impatience.” Use it any way you’d like. Enjoy!
Well I hope that as I've got older I've learned to curb my impatience.
I'm not holding my breath though.





