Have had a good weekend away. I really must say how easy and comfortable and stress free my journey in both directions was. Do really enjoy these travels in my small power chair. Feel so very independent. I always have to change trains at Bristol in both directions. But the train to and from London, the carriage which has a special place for wheelchairs in the First Class one. So that is where I travel. Great, - tea and coffee offered to me AND (more important) an attendant is always there, so I never have any worries as whether or not I will be met at stations with the ramp.
Cannot speak highly enough of these wonderful rail Passenger Assistance personnel. All went extremely well on the london underground. Again, such wonderful assistance. Sevefral of the tube lines now have doors which open totally level with and no gap to platforms, which means I can get myself on and off the train. The Central Line, unfortunately, is not one of these yet, so on there I had to use a ramp - but no problems always met as tube drew into station, etc.
Had a wonderful time on Friday evening attending the Gala evening of the London Festival of Gymnastics (this Festival has been cancelled for the past two years), Saw so many of my former colleagues and friends, was really exciting for me
Did meet up with my Sister-in-Law. Her daughter told me of the horrendous move - only after eight days from removal date have they finally managed to move in - however, the leaving family have caused a lot of damaged. Leaving loose leccie wires. No heating or hot water, etc. I told my niece to take lots of photos of all of this as it is quite illegal to do that these days.
Lovely coffee morning today with friends for over sixty years, They live near the underground from which I commenced my journey home, which made it very convenient.
Also nice seeing my lovely g.daughter as she came back home for her Mums birthday. Next term, after christmas, she commences her work placements as part of her social worker degree course. She seems very ready for this.
Still - it good to be back home.