It’s been a good month. I have no
complaints. Wait. Except three.
I have three complaints. These are
the things that almost broke me this month.
Stikeez. For the uninitiated out there Stikeez,
according to Google are, “a range of 24 figurines that can be collected, played
and swopped with friends.” According to
me, Stikeez are, “a range of 24 head wrecking fuckers with names like Winker, Chukapi
and Nohorse, that can be collected, eaten by the dog and cause the mofo of all
rows between siblings.” Rolled out by
Lidl a couple of months ago, you could buy them for 50c each or get one free
with every €15 spent in store. They live
in a cardboard submarine that costs €2.49. We have four collections in the house. Four! At the time of writing we had three
complete collections and were actively seeking an Oscar, a Sweety and a Mr.
Squid for Smallest Boy. This week I had
meetings, actual meetings with other people who were in the same boat as me;
driven demented by their kids looking to source the last couple of Stikeez for
their submarines. The good news? Apparently Lidl are rolling out a new range
in November. Rumour has it it’s a
spaceship. I just might board it. Hide, hide now!
Argos
three for two. I am aware it is only September. I am also aware that I might come across as
smug if I say I have started my Christmas shopping. But it’s only a little dent. Tiny. You’d
hardly notice it. When your kids are off
enjoying themselves at a birthday party you take advantage of those few
precious hours and make hay whilst the three for two offer is still available. Except the items your kids want are never
available. Never. It’s a pain in the hoop! That is why it’s only a little dent in my Christmas
shopping. A Nerf Guns sized dent. I have
the same problem every year. It must be
said though the kids have decided to take pity on Santa this year and their requests
are very reasonable indeed.
The
ploughing championships. This one
did try very hard to break me. Literally.
I did something to my back pushing the buggy in my haste to beat it the hell
out of there. Gah!!! Two of the boys had audiology appointments
early Thursday morning and we decided to stop in at the Ploughing Championships
in Co. Laois on the way home. Under duress,
I might add. There is a reason why I have
never been. Anyhow, €40 for a walk and
€18 for 25 chips later, we were on our way out.
Maybe after two hours. I didn’t
feel it happen but I sure felt a glitch in my lower back when I got out of the
car. Today is day 3 and it has definitely improved
but it meant I haven’t been able to go for a precious run in three days. Maybe it’s time I also got my foot balance
inserts looked at again.
It’s not nice
being broken.