Week commencing Monday, 1 September 2025

Quantified Self
- This week: Stand 7/7; Exercise 6/7 and Move 6/7. (90%). Morning walks: 0/4 (days in the office don’t count). Office days 1/5. Total steps: 69,528
Life
- Once again, the week started with a quiz. And again, we ended up in the ninth-place tiebreaker (as a reminder, that’s good). The lady who answered ‘Tainted Love’ was too quick off the mark for Ben. Always fun!
- I had a Christmas planning session with my brother. It’s only just September.
- Unusually, I had an office day on Wednesday. The journey to the Barbican that followed should have been straightforward. As it was, I ran into the auditorium just in time for the house lights to go out.
- Related, Sean Hayes is very good in Good Night, Oscar. Lots of discussion afterwards about whether it was based on a true story (yes) and whether he really could play the piano (also yes).
- Thursday was one of those office days where I said what I really felt and then apologised for it. I don’t think I should have done. But all good.
- Related, as a consequence, the work social in the pub could have been messy but ended up being very restrained.
- I finished Friday on time, which must be a first before a holiday. We went to visit a new pub, The Leather Bottle, and it was nice.
- Related, on the way home, we picked up a ‘hot honey’ pizza and then noticed ‘hot honey’ is everywhere. Is it a trend I am missing?
- Saturday: is it unusual to admit I find my dentist funny and enjoy going?
- A lovely lady in NatWest helped me with a banking problem 25 years in the making. All will be resolved.
- On Sunday afternoon, the Heathrow T5 pods marked the start of the holiday. In the restaurant, it was busier than on previous visits. The planes were taking off in the other direction.
Media
- Radio 2 In The Park was a remarkably good listen considering the number of times they cross-promoted watching it on iPlayer.
- On Sunday, the hosting pairing of Paddy McGuinness and Michelle Visage was very entertaining.
- I really like London trams too.
- Also, for nostalgia, BBC Nationwide title sequences.