Author: Michael James

  • Week 258 – February 14th – Bridget Jones Mad about the boy

    To enjoy Valentines, we decided to go and see the new film about Bridget Jones, this is meant to be the last one, we will see.

    If it is, it went out in style and was a great film, with both sad and laughter moments in the film.

    Very enjoyable evening.

  • Week 258 – February 14th – Life expectancy

    This morning I received an email about life expectancy, here are the main points from it.

    “Boys born in the UK in 2023 can expect to live on average to age 86.7 years and girls to age 90.0 years based on projections of cohort life expectancy, which take into account future improvements in mortality.

    Cohort life expectancy at birth in the UK is projected to reach 89.3 years for boys and 92.2 years for girls born in 2047, an increase of 2.6 years and 2.2 years, respectively from 2023 levels.

    People aged 65 years in the UK in 2023 can expect to live on average a further 19.8 years for males and 22.5 years for females based on cohort life expectancy, projected to rise to 21.8 years for males and 24.4 years for females by 2047.

    A projected 17.3% of boys and 24.7% of girls born in 2047 in the UK will live to at least 100 years old, an increase from 11.5% of boys and 17.9% of girls born in 2023.

    Our latest projections of cohort life expectancy at birth are 1.0 year lower for males and 0.5 years lower for females born in 2047 than the 2020-based interim projections.”

    Good to see that it’s getting longer, but then what’s happening in the world, who knows if it’s good?

    What do you think?

  • Week 257 – February 9th – Toilet seat

    We had been out during the day and on the way home, we went into Homebase, not realising that it was closing down and had huge sales on.

    We had tried to get a new toilet seat via Next, but both of them had issues with, so were returned.

    There was a 60% saving here on the toilets seats, so decided to get one and some other items as well and made a great saving.

    This was sad to see Homebase closing, as we had used it a lot during the pandemic.

    Toilet seat
    This was actually easiest toilet seat I have fitted
  • Week 257 – February 7th – Met with Rob Bristow

    On this cold wet evening, I went over to Petts Wood and met Rob Bristow. It’s been a few years since we have seen each other.

    We went to a restaurant called the Little India.

    Never been before, but the food was very good as was the service. Had a great evening with Rob and then went over to the DayLight Inn for a drink and carry on the conversation.  Excellent night.

  • Week 257 – February 6th – Health Insight survey

    That time of month to do the Health Insight survey and nothing really to report thankfully.

  • Week 257 – February 6th – Life Insurance

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  • Week 257 – February 5th –Interest rate monitoring

    After the feedback from my pension provider, as I mentioned in a previous blog, I decided to monitor the interest rates as they forecast only 2 cuts this year.

    Well the 1st meeting of the year they have cut the interest rate from 4.75 to 4.5.

    So will be interesting to see what happens for the rest of the year, but I think the employer tax changes in April could have big negative impact. We will see.

  • Week 256 – February 2nd – Moon and Venus take 2

    With it being such a clear evening sky, was able to get another good picture of the Moon and Venus.

    What do you think?

    Moon
    Moon and Venus again in the evening.
  • Week 256 – February 2nd – Greenwich – Part 2

    London
    Canary Wharf standing out in the clear blue sky

    Us
    Shadow capture of us on the River Thames, shows how sunny it was in early February.

    Costa
    Costa time, with a chocolate short bread biscuit

    London
    This artist doing his first picture of Lewis Hamilton in the red of Ferrari. Very talented artist.
  • Week 256 – February 2nd – Greenwich – Part 1

    As today was a clear day, we went up to Greenwich Park.

    It does annoy me that parking here on a Sunday is more expensive than any other day.

    They should be encouraging people to be out in the fresh air and enjoying the park.

    London
    A panoramic view from Greenwich park, of the City of London, to Canary Wharf and the O2

    London
    O2

    London
    Of course a picture of The Shard – in the middle St Paul’s Cathedral and to the right Sky Gardens building
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