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Weeknote 37/2023

Pattern

It’s midway through Sunday afternoon and I’ve only just had a chance to sit down. Life as a parent of two sporty kids means spending a lot of time standing watching them. Today is the first time in a long time that both of them scored in their football matches. A normal day at the office for my daughter, a striker, but a red letter day for my son, who plays as a defensive midfielder.

The weather has definitely turned this week. After last weekend’s glorious weather, there was a thunderstorm which involved a torrential downpour meaning I had to unblock a drain with a neighbour after coming back from a run (“it’s not due to rain yet, I’ll be fine”). Ever since then it’s been positively autumnal. There’s a good chance I’ve worn shorts for non-exercise-related reasons for the last time in 2023.

We’ve looked round more houses this week, and did a bit of haggling with a house builder over one particular property. Although they were willing to reduce it a bit, we didn’t think it was enough and so have walked away. The other one we viewed was lovely, but probably too far away from ‘civilisation’ (as my daughter calls it) in the sense of the centre of Morpeth, for us to buy. So it’s seeming more and more like we’re going to be renting over Christmas. Perhaps we should go away somewhere.

Work is slower than usual at the moment, although picking up a bit. With everything else that’s going on, including the house stuff, kids going back to school, football season starting again, and the seasons changing, that’s not so bad. But I probably need to do some business development not only for the co-op but also for my own individual consultancy. I did make some small changes to my website yesterday.

One of the things that it’s important to do when there’s less work on and you’re not employed is to try and enjoy it. For me, as well as ensuring that I do some business development to get new work in, that means doing more writing as well as reading up on different areas. It’s also a good opportunity to catch up with people and do some life and work admin.

I published a bunch of stuff, including a microcast, over at Thought Shrapnel this week, as well as sending out the Sunday newsletter. I’m considering switching to Substack for the latter, mainly because MailPoet keeps unsubscribing ‘inactive’ people from my list. Given I’ve turned all of the tracking off, I’m not sure how they’re working this out. Also, Substack seems to be much better for discoverability.

Next week, Hannah’s away for a day for work, I’m doing a UCL Systems Thinking one-day course, and we’re both (separately) getting our winter flu jabs. I wonder if I’ll be called for a Covid jab, given that I’ve previously been in a ‘vulnerable group’ because of my asthma. On Friday, we’ll be at the Stadium of Light for the England Lionesses match against Scotland. I might be there again on Saturday to watch Sunderland play Cardiff with my dad.

Weeknote 36/2023

I’ve written quite a lot this week, and combined with having to make decisions about our next house purchase, my brain doesn’t feel like directing my fingers to type many words into this box.

Below is a list of what I’ve published in different places since my last weeknote. I’m not usually going to link to my Thought Shrapnel posts here, so you might want to subscribe to my now (fingers crossed!) weekly newsletter.

Here

WAO blog

Thought Shrapnel

Next week I’m going to do all of the business development in the entire world so that we can buy a much bigger house on a hill. Also, more sleep would be nice 😴


Photo taken during a morning run along the old train track next to the golf course in Morpeth

Weeknote 33/2023

Modded Apple iPod plugged into Apple iPod Hifi speaker

Yep, nothing to see here this week. Just pulling out of a house purchase after a flood report, test driving four electric cars, looking round some other houses, pulling a tick out of my leg, selling stuff on eBay, ending my Thought Shrapnel hiatus, watching lots of football, doing some packing, and beasting myself fitness-wise so much that my ribs continue to hurt.

I wrote a blog post about how we came to a decision about not going ahead with buying the riverside property. We are, however, going to sell our house which means we either need to find another one quite quickly, or rent for a while. I should imagine we’ll end up doing the latter, although the rental market in Morpeth for family-sized houses is horrendous.

Let’s talk cars. We’ve currently got a Volvo V60 and a VW Up! We’re keeping the latter, which we purchased last year as a run-around and for our son to use when he learns to drive next year. Although I’d potentially prefer to have another hybrid (as we had before the V60) we want to lease it through my business. As the car would qualify as a Benefit In Kind (BIK) we have to bear in mind the BIK rates in which the UK government, quite rightly, taxes purely electric cars much lower than even hybrids.

We narrowed down the options to:

Although I really liked the Polestar 2, the low passenger seating position made my wife feel sick. It wasn’t much better when she was driving. So it looks like we could be going with the Skoda Enyaq iV. I’m not unhappy with this, but it’s a bit… boring. Perhaps that’s OK in my forties.

Tomorrow, I’m looking forward to watching the Women’s World Cup final which features England vs Spain. I think we’ll win quite easily, to be honest. I had predicted Sweden to lift the trophy, although they did cruise past Australia to finish third after the 3rd/4th place playoff earlier today.

Next week, I’m back to work after three weeks off so will be catching up on all of the things. Our son also gets his GCSE results which I’m sure will be fine, but the uncertainty is a bit 😬


Photo of my modded iPod plugged into an Apple iPod Hi-Fi I bought in preparation for my new home office. For now it’s in our lounge.

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