That's real pressure, isn't it, Grammaretto? I don't envy you. Is renting a possibility if you can sell painlessly to the Music Man and look can around once you are temporarily housed? I can see that his plans for your home would be a welcome and fitting alternative to what developers might have in mind. Heart over head, 'n' all that.
You have so much going on in your life at the mo...
Kaimoana, your sadness fills the page, both in your spoken words and unsaid between the lines. My heart goes out to you as you battle so much hardship and hurt.
Please keep a dolly -or two- back if you are dispersing Gubbins' presents.
She will outgrow a doll's crib and a pram in time, but she will, I am sure, come to treasure a dolly that her Granny had specially made for her, even as a teenager and beyond. And make sure your DS knows that Dolly is for Gubbins when the time comes. In the meantime, keep Dolly close to you and she will be that unspoken bond between you and Gubbins across the miles.
Maybe write a little private story about her and what she has meant to you, for your DG to read when she ultimately gets Dolly. That would be special.š
Our old settees finally went, the day before the newbies arrived, tho' their removal had echoes of the Bernard Cribbins piano moving song. Lots of 'ooh, I don't know how we're going to get it through there' and sharp intakes of breath between gritted teeth. But all sorted now, and we positively luxuriate in the new comfort in the evenings
Talk of film going in early courtship reminded me of my experience with Mr. I in our very early days. Mindful of my mother's advice, passed on by her mother in law, never to pass up on a man's offer to take you out somewhere lest you never get asked again , Mr.I invited me to go with him to the pictures to see The Exorcist š³š±š³š±š¤¦āāļø.
I spent the whole time with my eyes firmly shut, pretended I had enjoyed it tremendously and wallowed in the warmth of Eau Sauvage wafting over.
Dior? Ooh, so well off Grown Up, I thought. š