So, as we enter the last month of the year - and, as you'll shortly see, prompted by my triumph of last week - a suggestion for another pre-Christmas competition; no prize save for the honour and satisfaction of being the recipient of the keys of the Dog House of the Year for the biggest embarrassment, cock-up, faux pas etc (cigar-related or not) which has, typically, led to the serious dis-chuffness of 'other halves' and serious attemots to remedy! Higher scores for big paybacks (in whatever form) to get back in favour; highest scores for the longest time spent out of favour despite all attempts to get back in. It's like the 'sad story' dinner party scene from Love Actually but without the brownie (unless someone wants to contribute one!). We could have a vote on the winner before Christmas. Anyway, to my 'pitch' for the keys:
Background: first real holiday of this year for my hard-working wife and I. A week in Sicily arranged; flights bought and paid for; widely-recommended good hotel booked for five nights;the usual pre-reading of dozens of guides etc by her in run-up, ranging from food and wine to historical sights; her whole extended family fully aware by now - thanks to WhatsApp - of her excitement. By Saturday morning (for a Sunday afternoon flight) all her packing is done. Crucially - and most damning - any number of reminders delivered to me in preceding two weeks to check I have my passport.
'Dog House event': yes, I lost my passport.
Immediate effect: Big lump of airmiles and cash element of Business Class flights lost, along with first night in hotel. However, to her credit, my wife is remarkably understanding -'worse things happen' (this would not have been my reaction!). WhatsApp comments from her siblings advising her to 'milk it'. Sense of foreboding (me).
Reparation: quick booking of best hotel I could find in St Ives (never been there before - great) and train next day (although not first class) - excellent (and necessarily expensive - we are talking about survival here o my part) meals through week, and the purchase of two or three (admittedly reasonably priced) pieces of locally-made silver jewellery. Finally, I have still to endure a lunch with two of her siblings tomorrow when I'm sure this will prove to be a topic of conversation (and ridicule) still!
Upshot: Remarkably (and, in truth, due to my wife behaving in a way I hope I would have done, but doubt!), I think I got off lightly. Which probably means I won't win the keys to the DH of the year! There must be better stories out there (perhaps cigar related) for which some of you guys must still be paying - let's hear them!
Background: first real holiday of this year for my hard-working wife and I. A week in Sicily arranged; flights bought and paid for; widely-recommended good hotel booked for five nights;the usual pre-reading of dozens of guides etc by her in run-up, ranging from food and wine to historical sights; her whole extended family fully aware by now - thanks to WhatsApp - of her excitement. By Saturday morning (for a Sunday afternoon flight) all her packing is done. Crucially - and most damning - any number of reminders delivered to me in preceding two weeks to check I have my passport.
'Dog House event': yes, I lost my passport.
Immediate effect: Big lump of airmiles and cash element of Business Class flights lost, along with first night in hotel. However, to her credit, my wife is remarkably understanding -'worse things happen' (this would not have been my reaction!). WhatsApp comments from her siblings advising her to 'milk it'. Sense of foreboding (me).
Reparation: quick booking of best hotel I could find in St Ives (never been there before - great) and train next day (although not first class) - excellent (and necessarily expensive - we are talking about survival here o my part) meals through week, and the purchase of two or three (admittedly reasonably priced) pieces of locally-made silver jewellery. Finally, I have still to endure a lunch with two of her siblings tomorrow when I'm sure this will prove to be a topic of conversation (and ridicule) still!
Upshot: Remarkably (and, in truth, due to my wife behaving in a way I hope I would have done, but doubt!), I think I got off lightly. Which probably means I won't win the keys to the DH of the year! There must be better stories out there (perhaps cigar related) for which some of you guys must still be paying - let's hear them!
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