Dear Readers

Lots of wonderful commenting whilst I’ve been in and out these holidays. I appreciate them all and I usually like to comment back, but I haven’t. My apologies… I feel too far behind now. So I’m calling on your generosity to forgive this oversight and let you know I love getting all of your comments, especially when I’m away!

 These holidays have been quite busy for me. Today I intended to clean my home, but I’ve just managed to tidy it and deal with the clothes washing. I also started dealing with that pile of Autumn leaves I’ve been hanging onto! I figure I have the weekend to get back into the routine life, so I’m taking it pretty easy.

Today has been a big adventure from start to finish (and it’s not over yet). I’ve been to the chiropracters, which was great because for the second time in the row, I got the feedback that I was in great condition. My chiropractor does kinesiology too and she is away at the moment and the man who replaced her, using the same techniques, came to the same conclusion. That made me feel good.

I enjoyed a bit of a comedy of errors with my son and his lost wallet only discovered when he was at the hairdressers, so I did the decent mother thing and turned up with the card to pay for his release, after retracing his steps and having all his friends search their homes and cars for it, whilst he sat in front of the mirror getting the latest arrangement to his hair.

I went to the shopping centre briefly and saw lots of students who greeted me cheerfully. One little collection even asked me if I wanted to hang out with them, which was amusing, I politely declined.

I bumped into an ex, which was astonishing. The reason for my surprise is that when we separated, I never saw him again and thought he had moved away or something. Although my kids occasionally mentioned they’d seen him, I never did. It felt like seeing someone I thought had died. Well today he passed me on the street, plain as day, we acknowledged one another and it felt very, very weird. I reflected on the months after we parted that I hoped to bump into him, looking out for him everywhere I went. There he was and I had no desire to say anything – just felt weird.

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2 comments

  1. Jayne (31 comments.) says:

    You’re a good mum to rescue him lol.
    Passing the ex – there was nothing left for either of you, nature does that.

  2. Joh says:

    Thanks Jayne, it was weird – nature is good!

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