Wednesday, June 10, 2009

 

Nothing much today.

Sorry - there is very little to say about today.

Both Bill and I have got quite bogged down in trying to have all the holiday photos dealt with.
Bill has all the photos he wants ready for printing and the pages for the album are beginning to be ready. Now we need to get a large enough album!

I have taken things slowly and have just enjoyed looking at a different episode each day and realise that I still have lots to do.
This is not surprising - after all, with Jamie and Mam's photos too, we have at least 1300 to look at.
Today I have begun sorting photos taken by 4 of us on the Sunday we took a little boat to the island with the Buddha on it.
I shall blog them in the next few days - but in the meanwhile Jamie has already blogged it; and no doubt it is just as good as I could do, if not better. I just love the picture of Jessica putting her hands on the hand of the Buddha.
https://www.jamiesphuketblog.com/

And I am hoping there will be less time from Friday because, for 10 days, we will have Ashley with us; there will be routine things to do of course, but I should think we will try and make some days with him special.

So just for a while I guess we have thought that the task of photography had become just that - a task. Today we lost some of the pleasure because we are not getting on with life properly now - just going back over the Thai trip.

Tomorrow we will get out. Firstly we are off to the hospital for Bill's routine appointment with the rheumatologist about his rheumatoid arthritis.
This problem had remained well under control. Bill was so lucky to have been put on the drugs he takes so quickly; not everybody gets that drug.

Later in the day we are going to Dorking.
The current window display has a collectables theme and happily many of our items are displayed there. It is due to be dismantled on Friday. But of course our shelves are now full and I can see that the window dressers just won't know where to put things back. So, we will go in and deal with it.

Maybe we can think of something to do between hospital and Dorking. We need some stimulation.
We have allowed ourselves to feel very lethargic for too long. Jet lag is long past .... Jo has reported that there is a virus causing lethargy as one of the symptoms. Maybe we have picked up that virus. And the weather has been enough to drag anybody down.

Tomorrow is the day that I get going again. I hope.

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