It has been a day punctuated by car trips between brief interludes of peace. I was up at my usual time and followed the normal morning schedule before walking to Zoe's to collect Ellie for school. Leaving her in class, Di headed home, and I set out on my usual walk. My audiobook chatted away through my AirPods, and I became quite lost in the story.
Once home, and with breakfast finished, I did some quick admin, then returned to the problem I was having with the in-car hotspot. This doesn't affect Di or me, as our phones have direct access through their mobile signals. Ellie's iPad, however, needs a WiFi connection, and the car's hotspot should provide this. I researched, I fiddled, and I faffed. Three times, I went out to the car to try different solutions. On the last occasion, everything burst into life. It was finally working.
Di was going out to lunch at The Oystercatcher with Pauline. I drove her across and then headed home for my own slice of stale bread with some gruel. I finished another book after lunch and then went to collect Zoe and take her to the hospital for an X-Ray. Leaving her at reception, I then drove across to collect Di. We got back to Zoe's just a few moments after she had arrived home by taxi. Almost immediately, we had to head to the school to collect Ellie, and when we got back, we did some of her chores before heading home.
A few minutes after getting home, Amazon delivered my parcel. I have bought an Ottocast device that automatically connects with my phone when I get in the car, and starts CarPlay on the infotainment system (without needing to plug in a cable). This only took 30 seconds to install, and it seems to work seamlessly. I'm very impressed so far.
I had a quick dinner (Black Lentil Dahl), and then we drove back to Zoe's so that I could drive her to school for Parents' Evening. Ellie's teacher is clearly quite delighted with her. She had no concerns and commented on how kind and helpful Ellie is and how well she participates in class. She's also very pleased with her maths, her reading, and her project work.