Sunday, 26 August 2018

2018 DIARY WEEK THIRTY FOUR 20/08 -- 26/08

Difficult start to the week though did have a good night on Sunday meeting up with Mr Steve Skeats for a few beers in Windsor. Thanks Steve you did me the world of good mate. Now heading into the last two weeks of work with Ken and Cathy, that will be sad for me as already mentioned here. 

Midweek there is a host of football with AFC Wimbledon at home to Walsall on Tuesday night, and on the weekend they host the mighty Sunderland, sure to be a full house at Kingsmeadow and it will be interesting to see if we still unbeaten and on our run of clean sheets after these. Alas that didn't happen and we were well beaten midweek suffering a 1-3 reverse to a strong attacking Walsall side and with a rampant Sunderland to come this will certainly be a challenge on the weekend. 

Didn't do very much else this week, trying to look forward to a Bank Holiday weekend though no money as usual it'll be tricky to find the will and motivation to go out anywhere. Have got some more trains and track to try out so should get the board out and make a test track up over the weekend, it's also a return for the F1 Grand Prix after their mid season break I think it's at Belgium (Spa-Francorchamps). Something to enjoy on the weekend at least, we are a few weekends away from the opening NFL games too. 

Detox and chill this weekend, also a good time to give the technology a miss so will play some trains, listen to music and turn the phones off. 

Have a break from your phone now and then. 
Turn off your mobile phone. 
Mobile phones are a great way to keep in touch with colleagues, customers and the people you care about. For your own sense of peace and well-being it’s important to know when to turn off your mobile phone:
• Turn it off when you are having a conversation with someone in person.
• Turn it off when you are with friends and relatives so that you can be fully present. It will also make others feel good.
• Turn it off for some time each day so that you have “down time” time when you’re not working and when you can’t be interrupted by a ringing phone.

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