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Showing posts with label confusion. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 February 2018

Busy few weeks...

It's been a hectic and chaotic few weeks with winter, in respiratory disease management, our busy period.

Added to this there have been a myriad of project deadlines, business case completions, service spec reviews, performance, information governance, ACP /STP.. TLA (Three Letter Abreviations) ... And we are putting our house on the market.
The latter is what I wanted to share with you.


I love my house, its a fair size, 5 double bedrooms, a massive living room, separate massive dining room, big conservatory, 2 bathrooms and a modern, open plan kitchen that you can swing several cats in... You are getting the idea it is Roomy?
Outside there is room to park 3 cars and the back garden is massive, private, not overlooked and warm.

So why move?
Well it's too big!!


We have brought our family up here and seen our children marry, live with us and then move on. Now it's just Julie and I in this BIG house.
We have invested a lot of money and time but most of all, love, into our house.
It is why it's so. Hard to find something that will ever replace this homely space.
There is something about our home that makes me want to stay and not go. The space, light, warmth and physicality added to the memories make it difficult to part. This house has been an important part of our family. We have shared many good times, some challenging ones too, but the good far outweigh the not so good... And none were ever bad!

As we search, I compare against what we have and what we would be sacrificing for the sake of downsizing...

The search continues...

Sunday, 11 December 2016

Dentistry surprise

After writing Mental Dental and Obsession of the Damned, I think the fear I have of being at the dentist is pretty clear.
I went for a checkup yesterday and much to my surprise, Mental Dental (Murder by Proxy) was on display within the glass top of the large coffee table in the waiting room.
I was too embarrassed to take a photo but I felt pretty proud...
My dentist them said 'did you see your book on display?'
'yes indeed' was the only reply I gave.
He asked me for some copies to sell in the practice... 

My question is: what do I do?

Answers in an email please....