First, of course, was the trip to the UK that I told
you about in the last post. Then last week we had a visit from two UK friends
with Parkinson’s – enormously enjoyable for Jon as he turned the best room in
the house into a huge electronics workshop for the duration. Also much talking,
walking and eating. Sightseeing not so much, as it’s no mean feat to get three
Parkies to feel up to an excursion at the same time. On the other hand, that
was perhaps also the joy of it: that there was no need to pretend or to push
oneself as everyone except me was in the same boat.
Next week we get a long visit from Jon’s oldest friend,
and I shall take the opportunity to nip out for a few days. I’ve asked for the
home nurse to come and help with pump matters morning and evening, but in
between the two of them will be on their own. I think they can do it, and that
Jon is eager for the independence of a few days without my constant presence.
We’ll let you know how that goes.
After that comes a short visit from another foreign friend, a two-week period of staggered visits from the family to celebrate Jon’s big birthday, and then we’re off to a pump users’ meeting in a different part of the country so will take the opportunity to make a small holiday of it. Then my parents come down for the soon-to-be traditional month of hard gardening labour, we must organize a visit from our good Dutch friends, we’ve got another two domestic holidays booked and are planning another UK trip, there’ll be an invasion of nephews at some point, and also my equally big birthday later in the summer, and…and…and…
Looking at our schedule, I am torn between despairing
at the amount of stuff we have planned – how on earth am I going to find the
time to write the next book? – and on the other hand thinking that this is exactly
the reason why I don’t go out to work: so Jon and I can squeeze every last drop
of good out of life while there’s time. I may not go out to work, but I still
struggle to find the right work-life balance.
1 comment:
Long time "no see" - how are you doing? I've been reading this blog, a parkie myself, are you pondering on given this up altogether?
BR Hanne
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