Wednesday was a day in work followed by a pint or three and a Wildhearts gig at the Point down Cardiff Bay. They were ace, the crowd weren't. I can't remember coming home so I had a good night. The following morning wasn't so good. The first Wildhearts gig of my thirties and I'm in agony. Cuts, bruises, a sore nose (where I apparently headbutted Katie - no recollection of that at all), a hangover that just wouldn't quit and a neck/calves in total shutdown situation meant I spent the day sitting very still and being very quiet. Thursday more of the same and Friday saw Rob and Katie come over for foods, though we sat in the garden drinking and spinning poi until about eleven, then ducked back in for garlic bread, fajitas and some sort of chocolate weapon Katie had devised, which lasted us until Sunday evening for a small bowl each. She's making that again, I can assure you. The company must have been good because we all thought it was midnight and it was three so we went to bed and awoke not hungover, a bizarrely successful evening and a change to the usual pub-home-splat methodology I've employed of late.
Saturday was a fry up then kites. Wonderful wonderful kites. Except the wind was intermittent and when someone is learning they need a nice even breeze.
Not to worry, we all know where in the park to congregate now so we can be there at the drop of a hat should the wind perfect itself suddenly in future. The Cardiff squadron is taking shape. Watch your backs, Lincoln.
Kites didn't last long enough, as Rob & Katie seem to make everything be later than it feels, we had to jet up to the valleys after not too long and this time Bargoed in particular for some more quaint socialising with the clan, one of whom was 40, to the tune of the 'Grease Megamix' and some other shite. Only one big lass treated the room to her bra in a moment of drunken inhibition loss, so if you'll excuse the pun, we got off lightly. Sunday found us in the aforementioned wood of bluebells and thereafter to Abergavenny, where I finally caught up with Emma, who I've not seen for months and her two daughters who have got hairdos and fashion clothes and are a bit lady shaped, who Emma recently got in to replace the two little girls who used to jump up and down on my cranium every time we visited, call me 'Thingy' and poke me in the eye. All in all it was very relaxing. Today is anniversary day 1 and we are taking it easy then going for some food. Tomorrow, a trip out.
On Wednesday I'm back on the breakfast run.
It's going to piss down, isn't it?

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