When the caregiver asked me to pick up a carton of milk from a Parnell dairy recently, she had no idea of the mayhem she was introducing into our well-ordered life.
As I approached the counter, a lady customer rather rudely pushed in front of me to buy Lotto tickets.
Graciously, I stood back and waited my turn, deciding that I too would buy a ticket for that night's draw.
Allowing her to step ahead of me was some sort of lucky break, as the ticket that popped out next has won the opportunity to spin some sort of Lotto wheel that may or not win me a considerable sum of money.
That I'm some sort of big Lotto winner comes as no surprise, as I have firmly believed "lady luck" is sitting on my shoulder ever since I won a chocolate log cake in a British Youth Club Christmas raffle in 1949.