And so the chaos goes on.
And back to three games to enjoy in the Euros too later in the day, and for work there is the preparation which is so important for an auditor to do.
So, after getting dressed and downing the first coffee, it was a case of bringing up documents to review, make notes.
Through the day I made focaccia bread to go with our dinner, so every hour after making the dough/batter, oiling my fingers and pulling and folding the dough to trap more and more air within the mix.
Its a tough job and all that.
So the day slipped by until two, and so the start of the second rounds of games of the group phase.
I had a meeting until half time of the first game, but then could pack the office away and watch the second half of Croatia v Albania, for some more of that Balkan angst, and the game was a stunner, with Albania scoring an leveller in injury time to draw the game 2-2 and almost certainly end Croatia's championship.
Dinner was asparagus followed by Caprese, and a freshly baked focaccia to go with both courses.
Then it was Germany v Hungary as we ate, followed by Scotland v Switzerland.
By that time it was ten in the evening and time for bed.
Phew.
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