5 go out for a 10 mile walk (and stop at a pub, drink beer and eat a cheese and onion cob!) LtoR: Brian, Jackie, Brian, Giles & John |
I didn’t regret Sunday club, (despite being warned by Helen S) it was fairly restrained, our group of 5 were the only people in the pub on New Years Day. I can’t say the same about Wednesday club, when that extra pint made all the difference to me the following day!
It was quite muddy, such is the English climate in winter |
We have also booked a cruise with mum, though not the one we were half way through at the end of the last blog as all the reviews I then looked at implied that the new big P&O ship couldn’t actually cope with the number of people on board. So we are going to Norway to look at some fjords, and if we are very lucky see the northern lights.
However the sun did come out a bit, as you can see in this photo |
Monday, the 5 of us from the pub the night before went out for a lovely sunny, and not too muddy walk. Only having 3 pints and a huge cheese cob at the Coach and Horses even kept it fairly civilised! See our short video of our route with extra photos: click here
And got quite nice towards the end in this photo taken by Giles. Brian chatting with Brian, John with Jackie |
Tuesday life started again, full speed. Brian had an appointment at the QE hospital with Professor Beggs who has taken over the care of the Lynch syndrome patients. Both Denise and Steph have already seen him and were very impressed, and so were we. He is incredibly enthusiastic and as far as he is concerned no one is going to die of cancer arising from Lynch syndrome on his watch! Mum and I then shopped while B collected his new glasses, which is pretty impressive considering the holidays, so he can now read clearly again after breaking his glasses in San Luis Obispo.
John had his posh camera with big zoom lens and snapped this Buzzard from quite a distance away. Great photo |
Wednesday we went out car hunting. We knew our current car would need replacing before its next MOT, and yes it did start after standing for three months, but after some long Christmas drives it sounds like the exhaust is about to fall off! Its depressing how many cars we looked at that had mould growing inside and the “it’s the cold snap” was not reassuring. After all, ours had sat through the cold snap, and had a swimming pool in the spare wheel well, but didn’t have mould.
Yeah! We settled on a new-to-us car on the basis our existing car isn't going to last much longer |
Thursday was more car hunting, in the opposite direction and hurrah, we have put down a deposit on a car. Probably won’t get it for a week and a half, but hopefully the exhaust can hang on that long! We then had an appointment with Jason, the Financial advisor. I’d had a letter from the BBC telling me I can take my pension from 55, and we are still intending on selling the house on Birmingham Road. Two big changes, how will this affect us? It appears taking my pension is a no brainer, and assuming we manage to sell the house in the current climate, that can be made to work too. So that was a good day.
Friday we went round to Alex and Rob to catch up, do a little DIY and have dinner. While Brian was laying some bricks in the front room, Rob and I were pottering in the loft, moving bricks and offering Brian ‘advice’ on cementing. Went down very well as you can imagine! It was a lovely day, though possibly more catching up was done than work, but every little helps.
Dinner time! LtoR: Brian, Rob, Jackie & Alex. Two crackers each, to use up their Christmas stock |
I was expecting a quiet weekend, but with a park run (B), sorting out clothes and drawers so they actually shut (J), shopping and cooking (J), sorting out spreadsheets (B), gardening (B), trying on and washing clothes for the cruise (B,J&P) and attempting clothes shopping (J&P) it’s been busy after all.
Rob ends up with two ends |
Alex gets the prizes! |
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