It's known as the 'butter in the fridge syndrome'
it starts off with not being able to find the butter in the fridge and having to ask where it is. It is eventually found by a female right in front of your eyes. Then it moves onto more obvious objects such as the eggs, milk and after a few weeks he will no longer be able to see the orange juice - or soup.
(however, we don't keep our butter in the fridge!)
Here is plenty of butter for the scones which look just delicious.
this week’s unaccountable ear worm

envious of your pamper day Maw, I could do with one of those. 

As things have been a bit fraught round here with wider family issues (not my lot for once!) I was looking forward to a fun catch up. This particular friend has put up with me for a long time (over 35 years) and I feel so sorry for her. Another friend has just become a granny for the first time and has been told by her DiL that she isn't welcome to pop in to see the baby without an appointment. Flipping heck!! Sorry for the chunter.
your friend who has become a new grandmother (and is expected to "make an appointment" before visiting the baby) must feel wretched. It's one thing to ring and ask is it convenient to visit...but, to be told in no uncertain terms to make an appointment seems rather curt and uncaring.
