On Monday this week I was back to work, it was OK but a long day, or at least it felt that way. The rest of the week I have had a series of meetings with various individuals and organisations with work and have even managed to squeeze in some training too. Its been very busy which is why it's gone so quick.
On Wednesday and Thursday I went to see friends so it's been good to catch up with a few people I've not seen for a while. Last night, (Friday) I decided to call in to the shops on my way home and return some TV connectors I bought about 2 weeks ago but, on my way I received a call from my Dad saying he was heading to Wales as his Dad was poorly and may not make it through the weekend. My Grandfather is 87 and has been poorly for a while so whilst its still not nice news it's not a huge shock.
My parents set off for Wales when I got home last night so I had the house to myself. Its too big for one person. I made some phonecalls and was also surprised to get a text from a friend inviting me to go on holiday in Egypt. It was nice to be asked and, maybe at another time I'd have accepted but not this time unfortunately. It was still nice to be thought of and asked though.
This morning I have got up early and am en route to London. I have no agenda for London, it might be nice to see a matinee performance later today but I have not planned or booked tickets. I have a short list of shows I might like to see, the list is about 15 long and is mainly musicals, (this amuses me as I learned this week that a friend detests them and doesn't see the point in bursting into song... ) I'm travelling alone so I don't need to consider anyone else. Will this "please myself" attitude make me a selfish person in the end, I don't know.
Well thats my lot for now, no other news to report, I might update tonight on my way home from London and let you know what I ended up doing in London.
Bye for now,
M x
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I hope you enjoy your show and the music cheers you.
ReplyDeleteOur thoughts with your grandfather.
Always sending care, love, and hugs from over the pond,
Tashi