Mostly left handed - for writing certainly, but for other stuff I can be ambidextrous - for example, I knit, or play Ukelele as a right handed person would.
I can just about write with the right hand, if I do it very slowly, and don't mind it looking like the writing of a 5 year old.
I can see that it's a muscle memory thing - like touch typing. By the end of my meal, I was picking up chunks of chicken ok.
The left handed mousing was almost more tricky - partly moving the mouse about and partly remembering to click the 'outer' button, not the inner. I think if you need to you can switch the button functions over, but then I'd need to switch them back again.
Everywhere we recycled to day, people came running out saying "oh, we didn't think you would come today". We're all so glad we bothered to leaflet them with the Christmas schedule....

We always work Bank Holidays, have always done so.
One chap got a bit of a correction off me. He came out and asked "are you collecting everything today?" so I said yes, we always collect everything (I think in some places it's glass one week, paper the next etc, but not with us, and not anywhere in York). He said "Oh, ok, only I didn't know you were coming today" (Sigh) and went back in to get his recycling.
There was a mountain of it. Loads of cardboard (expected after Xmas) but also loads of all the other stuff. When we said "Wow, that's a lot", he said "well, there's been a few missed weeks, what with the weather...."
We haven't missed a single week apart from last week, our Xmas holiday. What he meant was he either assumed we weren't coming, or just kept forgetting to put it out. So I made sure he knew we hadn't missed a week. Bloody cheek.
Anyway, we got it all done, and had time for two of us to sweep the yard, which it needed, now that the snow and ice has all gone.
And then we went for a pint after work....
