I'd
like to say it wasn't my fault, and that a series of events conspired against
me, but the truth is that I allowed a certain phrase to escape from my mouth
and now I am dealing with the repercussions.
This story unfolded on Sunday evening, a couple of hours after I posted in this
blogsphere. And the collection of unfortunate occurrences that led to my
mis-phrasing were these: Our sons unexpectedly both settled down to sleep very
early (despite being told that his bedtime was looser because it was half-term,
Mathew hit the hay pretty enthusiastically). (I'm blaming GMT for that one -
the extra hour the night before had buggered his sleep a little and he hadn't
adjusted to the clock change.) My wife decided to join me in a glass of wine or
two and join me on the sofa where I was watching a game between the Cowboys and
Broncos. Normally she would be in bed early on a Sunday as Monday morning at
the surgery is so busy, but she had booked the week off to spend time with the
boys and so was happy to sit with her hubby and chat and giggle while quaffing
some Pinot Noir. It was really lovely, I have to say, and that made me get all
relaxed and loved-up and led me to let my guard down a little. She gave me a
nice hand massage (something new she has decided to add to her rapidly-growing
repertoire of therapies) and I explained a few of the weirder rules that new
NFL viewers can easily get confused by. It was such a gorgeous evening
together, and something that we so rarely get these days. But then IT
happened... and IT was THIS: Without thinking what I was saying, while
explaining the bizarre fact that there is one player who has won more Super
Bowls personally than the most successful franchise has, I stupidly uttered the
phrase, "If I ever had another son, I might call him Tom Brady
Chesworth." I didn't really realise what I had done, I didn't even think
about an attempt to rescue myself, and there wasn't any kind of rection from
Philippa beyond a smile and a sip of her alcohol. But then first thing Monday
morning, when I was about to leave for work, I suddenly heard this phrase from
my beloved:
"So, is the idea of a third child back on the table again, then?"
RC 28-10-25
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