
The motorways were rammed so it turned out to be a good
thing that Stefan’s flight from Munich and Rob’s flight from Amsterdam had been
delayed just a little bit - the universe smiled on me and they were both delayed
by virtually exactly the same duration and ended up walking out into the
arrivals hall within three minutes of one another – I like it when arriving
puzzlers are that co-ordinated! Heading home the motorways were even
more jammed so we ended up taking the round-about-hardly-scenic route to Barnt
Green.
We assigned the boys their rooms and Stefan was allowed an
actual bed for the first time – well, for the first time while he was visiting
us – I’m sure he has a bed at home… Gill laid on a scrumptious meal and a
grand dessert before the puzzling began in earnest.

Next morning we opened up the hall and set out the tables, and
got the tea and coffee station up and running…. with plenty of biccies – puzzle-solving
fuel!


Steve seemed to know exactly what to do and immediately ran
over to Rich’s boxes of bits and distributed all this Happiness among the three
boxes more or less evenly. (I may have been encouraging him and waving around a
twenty-pound note… safe in the knowledge that the Happiness pieces are reasonably
distinctive and Rich’s bits of Happiness were in a separate bag at the time – I’m
not a total bastard!)
Kevin didn’t immediately see the humour in all of this. In fact it’s probably fair to say that crest-fallen would be a reasonable description – he seemed to be in a pretty dark place – so Steve lightened the mood by mixing up the pieces in the boxes so the Happiness wasn’t just lying on the top. Kevin took himself off for a cup of something warm and something chocolatey.
Kevin didn’t immediately see the humour in all of this. In fact it’s probably fair to say that crest-fallen would be a reasonable description – he seemed to be in a pretty dark place – so Steve lightened the mood by mixing up the pieces in the boxes so the Happiness wasn’t just lying on the top. Kevin took himself off for a cup of something warm and something chocolatey.

I collected Ed from the station and he began fondling and
solving puzzles we thought he might enjoy, or not. Some wag gave him a copy of Tower of
London – something I’ve been struggling with for ages… suffice it to say that
Ed solves puzzles way better and faster than me and he was soon demonstrating
to all around that he’d solved it, before resetting it again for the next
victim.

We tried to goad Ed into having two kebabs on the grounds
that it was after all XL day – he didn’t fall for it, but did justice to his
usual single kebab… some of us stuck to the usual pig rolls – others were
tempted to try the kebabs and wraps from Peter’s Pan. Nobody was disappointed
with their choices.



Amy stormed through a huge number of puzzles and seemed pretty
happy to take on just about any sort of challenge the guys could throw at her,
including some well-dodgy banter that probably managed to stay just about on
the right side of harassment.
Adin and Oren popped in for a few hours in the afternoon –
successfully bringing out Steve’s inner kid and giving him a better-than-usual
excuse for rolling around on the floor, much to Steve’s Oren’s delight.

As per my usual strategy, I took along a couple of puzzles I’d
been struggling with and sure enough, I manged to con someone into solving it
for me. In my defence, it took Rich quite a long time to solve my copy of
BioTIC… I’d been struggling with it for weeks and it took him at least half an
hour to show me just how rubbish I am at solving these damn TICs!

[At this point I’d managed to avoid any news of the Rugby World Cup Final, but when I was paying Shawn for the hall, the rugby-mad Irishman couldn’t help himself from saying how well my boys had played and how chuffed I must be with the result… I watched the recorded game on the Sunday afternoon and he was right. Turns out that deep down I’m still a Springbok supporter at heart.]
The fish and chips go down well and the puzzling gets serious.
[Lovely little aside for you here: I'm collecting the fish suppers at Peter's and the proprietor asks me where Ali is? - Ali has clearly made a huge impression at my chippie!]
Amy’s been encouraged to solve Brian’s Houdini Torture Cell and Mount Fuji before some wag suggests she’ll really enjoy Shane’s Viper – Steve keeps count of the number of times she shrieks with “enjoyment” before solving it…
Amy’s been encouraged to solve Brian’s Houdini Torture Cell and Mount Fuji before some wag suggests she’ll really enjoy Shane’s Viper – Steve keeps count of the number of times she shrieks with “enjoyment” before solving it…

Apropos of absolutely nothing, has anyone heard from Ed recently?
Back at the house, Stefan and Amy have graduated to the
serious stuff: Stefan is probing Katie and Amy is in search of Wil’s Angel’s
heart. At one point I’m in the box room when Amy comes in to borrow an
endoscopic surgical instrument … earlier someone had asked if I had a really strong
magnet so they could help Stefan who’d done something he probably shouldn’t
have to Katie.
Later that evening a shot of Amy with a partially disassembled Angel Box makes it onto social media, along with a large pair of pliers and said endoscopic instrument in the foreground – she’s smiling at least… and I think the box ended up properly back together again. Katie managed to withhold her secrets… and it’s probably fair to say that the SMS Box thoroughly defeated Rich. (Is that a first?)
Later that evening a shot of Amy with a partially disassembled Angel Box makes it onto social media, along with a large pair of pliers and said endoscopic instrument in the foreground – she’s smiling at least… and I think the box ended up properly back together again. Katie managed to withhold her secrets… and it’s probably fair to say that the SMS Box thoroughly defeated Rich. (Is that a first?)

Everyone left at a vaguely sensible hour and the locals
crashed almost immediately thereafter.

It may have been smaller than usual, some of the usual crowd
might not have been there, but the banter and giggles were definitely extra-large.
Yeah, it’s probably worth doing it all again sometime in the future.
Yeah, it’s probably worth doing it all again sometime in the future.