Steve has started talking to himself but he talks very quietly so all I can hear is a hissing noise.
it makes a change from his constant ranting about what he's read in the paper or what the neighbours are doing.
I'll take it as a win!
Steve has started talking to himself but he talks very quietly so all I can hear is a hissing noise.
it makes a change from his constant ranting about what he's read in the paper or what the neighbours are doing.
I'll take it as a win!
Steve instigated the use of the white board when he realised I was making friends here and going out.
I soon realised that if wrote a forthcoming outing on the board, Steve would find a way of stopping me going or coming along himself. I've stopped writing on the board unless it's a Drs appointment or something similar.
I've recently been contacted by an ex work colleague about a meet up. Once it is arranged I will not be writing it on the white board. I will tell Steve I'm going out about 10 minutes before I leave!
There are six flats here that are empty and five of them are up for sale. The sixth was the managers flat when there was a live in manager. We have one resident in hospital who will possibly not be able to live independently again and one resident is visiting relatives and also may not return.
The external stairs to the upstairs flats are narrow, some have stair lifts fitted which makes it really difficult for people to walk up and down stairs.
I'm wondering what will happen and if the managing company will decide to cut their losses at some point. There must come a time where this site is no longer economically viable. We residents have already been asked to do some of the small jobs around here if we have the skills. I have no skills so I won't be doing any maintenance. Surely that's the idea of moving somewhere like this, you don't have to worry about the maintenance.
I had a lovely time staying with Cass, I stayed in her annex as Beano finds the youngest two children a bit scary.
I spent my time walking Beano, sewing and reading, I kept out of Cass's way as much as possible as she is very busy. I'm welcome to visit again whenever I wish and Cass has suggested I join a couple of local clubs next time I'm there. I just need to win the lottery and then I can buy a property in her village.
Steve has a Drs appointment on Thursday but he says his knee problems have already been diagnosed. He says it's arthritis and he's been told to give up gardening! I'm assuming the diagnosis has been provided by the x-ray technician!
I'm staying at my daughter's for a couple of days. She has a little annex that the foster children move into to get them ready to live independently. It's just two rooms and a bathroom, I brought my own kettle so I can make a cuppa.
I've had fun as it needs a bit of a clean and there is stuff that previous foster children have left behind when they moved out. So I've been sorting and cleaning, interspersed with reading my kindle and doing some sewing.
Beano is quite content, he's currently snoozing beside me. I can take him for a walk around the streets or we can go to the park without risking the busy road where I live. It's very quiet here with only a few cars. Beano's a bit confused by the lack of food, just his standard two meals. No endless treats from Steve.
Cass is happy for me to visit again to have a break from Steve and his endless complaining. We went to the local village fete, I bought some smelly candles and lip balm. I'm going home tomorrow, not particularly looking forward to it but the break has done me good.
We've had almost no rain here for a while now so the grass is dry and yellow.
I know it will recover as soon as we have rain.
The good news is that the lack of green grass, that Beano is allergic to, means that Beano's stomach isn't red and inflamed.
Steve has started talking to himself but he talks very quietly so all I can hear is a hissing noise. it makes a change from his constant ran...