Good morning all from a damp Glasgow. Please stop upsetting me with your posts about warm weather.
The good news today is I have an empty, in fact a double empty, DH is golfing and the lodgers are going into work ! ???I love Mondays. ?
I have only one task to do today.
I have had yet another hospital appointmentment rescheduled
The problem is, the appointment for next week has been rescheduled for last month.
Does anyone have a time machine?
*Novella alert* This spiel may bore you or even worse, irritate you. Please feel free to move onto the next post. I will remain in blissful ignorance.
Mick, I hope you get your phone sorted, I had a similar problem with EE years ago. I am with Virgin, bought the phone in a Virgin shop (in the days when it was not so easy to change phones) and EE ( for some reason) had blocked my calls. It took days to sort out.
Yesterday, I went out to get my fifth Covid vax , ten minutes away and didn't come back for hours. Are you surprised?
I had to go through my full medical history, which triggered a red flag, then a a big heid yin was summoned and I had to go through it all again, explain that all my consultants were in agreement that I should have it, despite all the awful side effects I had previously experienced. It's all about balance and weighing up the pros and cons.
They kept apologising for keeping me so long, but I emphasised how grateful I was that they were being so careful.
While I was sitting for the rest period, I was chatting away to the nurse, when someone said, "I recognise that voice".
Initially, I hadn't a clue who it was. It was one of my neighbours, who had changed both her hair style and colour and of course, was fully masked.
It was downhill after that, because we needed to have a meeting to collate all the cul de sac gossip news! ?
DH and I then had a lengthy debrief later at the dinner table, much to the amusement of DD and SIL. ?
When I got back to my car in the Asda underground car park, I heard a voice calling me from the large, people carrier parked beside me. All I heard was "Miss Marydoll, "Miss Marydoll"!
In the back, in a wheelchair, was one of my former pupils, who has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
He had been a very challenging pupil, before being diagnosed and I worked with him a lot. The first time I noticed something was wrong, was his strange gait going upstairs behind his class. I mentioned it to my HT, who dismissed my concerns, Within weeks, it was obvious that something was very wrong, his deterioration was so rapid.
His mom told me that she and her DH had been in denial initially and thanked me for everything I had done for him.
The best part of all had been, when he told me he was now twenty one and that he would soon be taking driving lessons in the specially built car, he was awaiting.
His lifespan had been sadly, predicted at early teens, so it was such a joy to see this young man, now an adult.
I went home truly humbled and uplifted by his zest for life, and full of admiration for his mum, when I had been feeling pretty sorry for myself with all my woes and worries.
My evening ended with an unexpected phone call from my PP. Our young assistant priest, as well as my fellow sacristans had noticed I wasn't my usual ebullient and loquacious self and were worried about me. There was me, thinking I was good at covering up. ?
He emphasised how valued and appreciated I was, not only as parishioner, but also a friend and they hadn't realised how low I was. They were concerned that I might be thinking of stepping away. I explained that my spell in A&E and my sobering and blunt conversation with the doctor, although not a surprise had given me quite a knock.
We had a good laugh when he told me that the Bishop told him, that he was so lucky to have such a good PA. I responded, saying, "You don't have a PA". His response, "The Bishop thinks you are mine and he hopes other parishes will follow
our example." ?
If you are wondering about the lodgers latest escapades, a very sheepish DD hid for most of the day, but SIL was exhausted, trying to make amends, including a very necessary visit to the tip, which DH had been reluctant to do.
Every cloud has a silver lining.
GM, Baubles and the Kalus continue to be in my thoughts and prayer and that applies to anyone who needs them.
Scentia, I hope your mood lifts and you have a productive morning.
I will go now and read the posts. There were only two when I started typing! ?
Have a pleasant day folks, whatever your plans.