Well, the final hours of 2021 are trickling out as my late afternoon nears completion. And I am not too sure as to what is ahead for the evening.
Both of my two stepsons are home as I type these words at 5:16 p.m. My younger brother left much earlier this afternoon, and will be hooking up with his girlfriend Bev once she finishes work ─ which may be around 6 or 7 p.m.
I am fuzzy on whether he will be bringing her here ─ logically, it seems unlikely.
To explain, he has said that they will be preparing a ham roast for supper tomorrow, anticipating its readiness for around 6 or 7 p.m. What makes me skeptical that he will be bringing her here this evening is that she has to work tomorrow.
Granted, I believe she does not have to start work until quite late in the morning ─ probably 10:30 or 11 a.m. But that would mean that she would have to go to work from here.
My brother has been driving her to work ─ she only works part-time, and just three or four days a week. She works in a bowling alley with a small bar or pub attached.
She would not have to work on Sunday, so it is reasonable that she would spend tomorrow night here to celebrate the New Year a day late. Nevertheless, that is going to depend, I imagine, on how strongly she wants to be with company over the course of this evening, n'est-ce pas? She lives alone, after all. Maybe the attraction of being with pleasant company will be too much for her to resist and she will show up with my brother anon.
However, typically when she is here, she overindulges in her favoured white wine, and thus would be at risk of having a rough go of it tomorrow morning ─ a significant count, then, against coming here this evening.
And thus it is that I have no sure idea on what to expect this evening ─ company other than my brother? My two stepsons ─ both in their 20s ─ essentially spend their time in their den area, and do not watch T.V. as do my brother and I each evening via our Android TV Box.
It seems surprising to me if both of my stepsons will remain home all evening anyway ─ they both have jobs and thus a little spending money, so it seems reasonable that one or both may have social plans outside of home.
As for my wife, she had to work the full day today beginning at 11 a.m., so when she left here around 10:30 a.m. for the frigid and fairly long drive, she let on that she would not be returning home tonight, and was not even able to commit to being here for supper tomorrow.
Normally she spends a lot of her weekends somewhere in Vancouver. She is only a part of my life for economic reasons, I am sure.
By the way, yesterday I had intended to post two further photos of the snow hereabouts, but I managed to forget. I took the photos that day from the vantage of the backyard tool shed where I had gone for a little exercise ─ it was around 1:58 p.m., and I was facing towards the house.
Unfortunately, the Sun was brilliant on the snow, but most of the house was still shaded, so that specific subject is not at all distinct:
There was at least five or six inches of snow on the ground at the time. And since we have yet to reach temperatures above freezing, no thawing has begun.
I feel obliged to mention an interesting movie that I tuned in last evening ─ 2014's The Fault in Our Stars with Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort in the lead roles portraying two teen cancer victims who fall in love after coming to know one another at a support group they both attended.
Normally I do not like young male characters who are extroverts and confidently glib with members of the opposite sex, but I was able to like the young fellow Ansel portrayed.
I understood that Shailene's character was supposedly suffering terminal cancer, whereas Ansel's character ─ albeit with a leg amputated ─ was supposedly a cancer survivor. And so because Shailene's character did not want to cause Ansel's character grief after her eventual death, she resisted having a romantic relationship with him.
What I did not expect was that Ansel's character would have a resurgence of cancer that metastasized widely, and he was the one who died in the course of the movie.
He didn't expect it either.
It was all very touching. And of course with his passing, the movie did not have to extend on until the day Shailene's character inevitably also died.
So that was quite a plot switch for me. All along I was anticipating that her character would die, and we would then see how well or badly Ansel's character dealt with it once they had committed to one another.
I definitely recommend the movie.
Well, it is now after 6 p.m., so I am going to close up shop and publish this post. As I said earlier, I have no idea if my brother will be bringing Bev home; but if he does, that could occur at any time now. We would then watch a few movies and drink as we passed away this last evening of 2021.






