It’s hard to believe it’s a week since I managed to post
here. In my defence, it has been manic, and I must have overdone things a bit
because that’s when I get migraine attacks. This week they were pretty rough.
On Tuesday I had to retire to bed in the early evening, but yesterday it was
before lunchtime and it was after five
before I could pull myself out and back downstairs to bung some fish in the
oven with some oven chips.
A couple of times last week and all weekend hubby and I were
working at the flat my son is going to move into tomorrow, which is on the
other side of Bournemouth, some nine miles away. On Saturday, I left Jade with
the dog minder, but we took her with us on Sunday, and I left hubby struggling
with a shower surround while Jade and I walked to the nearby cliff-top and
joined other promenaders in the glorious sunshine.
The views there are fantastic, with Hengistbury Head jutting
into the sea to the left, and beyond that The Needles of the Isle of Wight in
the distance. Below the cliffs is Boscombe beach and Pier, and looking to the
right, Bournemouth beach stretches away to Poole and Sandbanks with the Purbeck
hills in the background, then Studland merges into white cliffs and the Old
Harry Rocks.
The black shape behind the headland is the Isle of Wight.
It was something of an anti-climax to go back to the flat
and get stuck in to cleaning out a fridge freezer that had been left in a sick-making
state by the last tenant. Hubby and I had some cause to regret the deal my son
had struck with the landlord to do the cleaning and repairs in return for his
tenancy and rent payments starting two weeks late. We were doing most of it because
he then had to work all week and go and help his girlfriend prepare to move
down from London at the weekend. Moving
day is tomorrow and this evening he has already gone, to get an early start by staying
overnight with the friend who is going to help with the DIY move. His things
are still here, but they can be collected gradually in the next week or so.
Of course, I’ve had all my own work to fit in as well, hence
the migraines, which haven’t helped. But now I can look forward to an easier
time, with less laundry and cleaning, shopping, cooking and packed lunch
making. I’m just praying that nothing goes wrong for the pair of them and they
can make a good life together. At least they will be near enough for easy
visits, and perhaps I can get them to dog-sit sometimes.
6 comments:
Migraine is miserable. Have you considered going to the National Migraine centre? http://www.migraineclinic.org.uk
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They're a specialist clinic run outside the NHS by NHS doctors - not profit making. The medics there are all fascinated by the topic and are doing research into it too.
Poor you! Hope your son appreciates all your work and will repay the favour when he's settled in. Enjoy a little 'me' time now!
Adult kids still demand a lot of our time and energy sometimes. Hope it all works out.
Gosh, Jean, what a time you've had. I hope that by now your migraines are well over. You've certainly been an excellent example of stability and reliability to Writelinkers. You've 'hung in there', regardless of a seeming drastic reduction of members.
I trust that by now your son has moved into the flat and started to get things organised. How lovely for you to have him living closer to you than before. Having an almost 'built-in' dog-sitter is the cherry on the top!
Hi Jenny - thanks for the tip. I'll check it out.
Hi Patricia
Thanks for your visit and comment. Sadly WL is pretty stagnant just now and I don't have time for the Arena. But I like to check in now and then to see what people are up to.
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