My grandmother is refusing to join any of the family gatherings since she is fearful of catching something that might kill her. This is despite the fact that she has has 2 bad falls this year resulting in numerous broken bones because she refuses to use her walking aids. Her vicar (who was to conduct her funeral) has just died. She's peed off about that.
We are all frustrated because at 96 each Christmas could be her last.
Im not making light of your feelings, LB. And it's horrid that you are unwell. But if you can smile at a 96 year old's chagrin that her vicar predeceased her and it's all rather inconvenient please do.
I lived in KT6, Surbiton. I did like it and it was a short train journey to London, and Richmond Park, and Hampton Court and Twickenham;-) In Hove now though.
ladybirder - My mum and dad retired to Hove (Wilbury Road, opposite the cricket ground) but I haven't been back since my mum died 22 years ago - I think it would make me incredibly sad.
I can understand that gg. I loved my maternal grandmother more than anyone when I was a child. And I knew she loved me. I went to her funeral when she died and promised myself to go and sit with her sometimes. I never did. Too sad. Feel bad about not going.
Ladybirder your talking about places I know so well. I'm Wimbledon born and bred with family all over that area and grandparents in Whitton. Also my biggest wish is to get up to the North York Moors again. We always went twice a year and I so miss it. Apart from my recent Sepsis I have Chronic health problems.
So sorry you’re not well, LB. Covid has laid me really low this week and Christmas at my house is cancelled but I’m feeling much better tonight. I’ll even switch my computer on to do emails tomorrow! That’s progress!