- I’ve booked flights for another work trip to our San Diego HQ next month. There’s not much glamour in transatlantic work travel, but it’ll be helpful spending a week together with my American colleagues for some workshops.
- A nice man with a big van visited for us to clear our garden of: a deconstructed wooden pirate ship, fence and gate panels, two broken garden chairs, an old chiminea and a very big bag of garden waste. We now have so much more space. Next we’re getting the lawn relaid.
- I took H to his Saturday morning football against Welwyn Hurricanes. It was especially important for him because he was facing one of his good school friends who is also an ex-teammate. At half-time the score was a well-deserved 0-0, but then Welwyn took the lead early in the second half. It was a feisty match but his team kept battling and equalised in the very last minute. A sweet draw.
- Talking of last-minute goals, watching on the sofa, I lustily celebrated Arsenal’s 96th-minute away winner against bogey team Newcastle after going behind. Arsenal deserved it after the injustice of the VAR-disallowed penalty, the noisy fans and our recent tight losses.
- I’ve been watching Europe spank the US in the Ryder Cup golf this weekend. As I wrote two years ago, I’m not much of a golf fan, but the team format is addictive viewing. I’m writing this halfway through the singles matches, and although Europe are still well ahead overall, the US are fighting back. Hopefully there’s not a late twist in the tale of this one.