Well we got back home yesterday after our family fest aka the country wide tour! We were almost home when the tyre pressure alert thingy began sounding. We stopped and put some air in but when the old boy nipped out later for some milk it came on again. After a kwik visit to that well known repair place, he had 2 new tyres and a much lighter wallet. We are just very grateful that the one with the slow puncture didn’t blow while we were doing any of the 1000 or motorway miles we’ve travelled over the last 2 weeks.
I must admit it was very nice to be back in my own bed last night, much as the family try to make us comfy it’s not “home”. We’re both feeling rather weary today. It was good to see our oldest gd looking a bit more relaxed and while things are by no means sorted there it was a much happier house altogether. Another teenage gd is experiencing extreme anxiety, which is a big concern, this seems only too common theses days. Folk often comment on how expensive it must be at Christmas etc with our tribe, actually that’s the easy bit, the harder thing is that there’s always one or another of them with something or another going on. After 48 years of motherhood my fretting skills have been very well honed! It’s not that my old boy doesn’t care about them all, he certainly does, but he doesn’t “fret” in quite the same way.
Anyway moving swiftly on..... soop that poem was very moving you are not only skilled with a paintbrush but also with a pen. I’ve no doubt it will be well received, I hesitate to say “break a leg”... perhaps safer to settle for “good luck for tonight!” panache, it’s always good to read your posts and I’m glad you’re well enough to be here in spite of all you have to contend with.
Ann all the money business will be a big worry for you until you get some accurate advice. In the meantime you carry on caring, not easy I know. Your patience and strength must be sorely tried a hundred and more times a day if not an hour. maw, I do so much agree with your comments about the stuff of life that is played out in so many places. We all have our personal challenges to face..... but they are set in the context of a “normal” family life where where folk generally speaking want the best for each other. Even allowing for the fact that one persons “normal” is another persons “weird”, there does seem to be a predisposition towards extreme conflict in some places.
The cabin looks amazing n&g, I bet you’ll enjoy setting it to rights once you get going with it. Just think you’ll have it all in order before that unmentionable season is here! greyd your little room is very tastefully done, worth waiting for I think but maybe not that long, do I here you say?
Right then, this won’t get the dinner cooked. Sorry to anyone I’ve ignored, not deliberately, I’ve just run out of steam! Wishing you what I wish for myself - a quiet relaxing evening! I’ll leave you with some autumn colours and a rare bit of blue sky on an otherwise greyish kind of a day