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Sunday 14 October 2018

Another week gone by

So how has a whole week gone by so quickly?

P was on a First Aid course on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and I had plans.

What actually happened though was that in the middle of the sermon on Sunday I started sniffling. On Monday I woke up and thought 'I don't feel very well I'll have a bit of a lie-in' and woke up in the midde of the afternoon. I felt quite a lot better on Tuesday and on Wednesday was well enough to go out for lunch with a friend.

Thursday morning we went to a Christmas Fayre (!) where we bought just a couple of presents and got in lots of peoples' way with the wheelchair. Thursday afternoon I made a load of tuna pasta bake and veggie sausage rolls for J. 

Friday morning it was German again and discovered that the two new people have both done a lot of German before as in she has a degree in it and his mum was German but they say they've forgotten a lot of it. Both seem very nice. 

Then it was home for lunch, four hours in a traffic jam and a visit to J. We were staying in a different B & B and we had an annexe with a living area and kitchen as well as a bedroom and bathroom. Luxury!

Only problem was the bed. We spent the night feeling like we were each sliding down a slope into the centre. This was because that's exactly what we were doing as we disovered in the morning when P realised the central spine supporting the slats had collapsed. I hadn't had much sleep.

Of course just because a student's parents have spent the cost of a B & B, several hours in traffic and exhausted themselves making pasta bake is no reason for that student to get up early. After our continental breakfast, checking out of the B & B and hanging around in the uni coffee shop J finally got up. 

We headed into town and discovered that the route to our usual parking place was blocked by a road closure. At this point my satnav had a brainstorm and led us several miles out of our way. Finally we found a parking place and had lunch in our favourite café. I had vegan shepherd's pie because I am trying to be healthy. This is to do with my cholesterol level apparently being sky high (!).

Then we tried to navigate to an outdoors shop, in order for J to buy some walking shoes, guided by P's satnav. Only slight problem was that it hadn't picked up on the fact that the shop closed down two years ago. Never mind.

Journey home was good.

Then we went to a quiz in the village and we were on my friend Becky's team which is good because she's brilliant at quizzes. P got quite a lot right as well and I did ok-ish really. Anyway we won which made me feel ridiculously excited.

(Fact to remember for the future: the smallest state of the USA is Rhode Island).

My brain having been activated so late in the evening was reluctant to switch off and go to sleep - as in I got to sleep about 5.30.

Somehow I got out of bed this morning in time for church which was good because it was all about trusting God to keep His promises to us. Which is something I really need to do.




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