OVER 50's+ MOVING BACK TO THE UK - Part II
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Rodney, glad everything went well with the op?
TT that house in Rye, sounds wonderful...........maybe you will want to stay there!? Happy everything went well in the end with the radon and water.
I had a wonderful night with friends last night, 9 of us food cake drinks and a lovely night, lots of laughs and tears...
I am slowly getting my act together, crossing things of the list, my Doc office it putting all my records on a CD for $15, updated my SS records, informed the car ins. asked them for a letter to say what a wonderful driver I am...just slowly chipping away at things, now if only I could get packing done.......its very painful to do in front of the family.
Had a major hic cup with my divorce and that was a huge dip in the roller coaster, turns out it was a mistake but for a whole day and night I was frozen to one spot, they sent us a date to appear and it was 2 days after I leave here but it was all sent in error.
I want to thank everyone for the kind words of encouragement and thoughts.
My mum is 89, she needs me to be with her, I want to be with her, and time will tell if I can stay away or not.
I have had some very emotional days with my girls lately, my son does not say much......but they say it how it is ( in their eyes anyway, Mum is ditching us)
So 3 weeks today I will be waking at home.......
TT that house in Rye, sounds wonderful...........maybe you will want to stay there!? Happy everything went well in the end with the radon and water.
I had a wonderful night with friends last night, 9 of us food cake drinks and a lovely night, lots of laughs and tears...
I am slowly getting my act together, crossing things of the list, my Doc office it putting all my records on a CD for $15, updated my SS records, informed the car ins. asked them for a letter to say what a wonderful driver I am...just slowly chipping away at things, now if only I could get packing done.......its very painful to do in front of the family.
Had a major hic cup with my divorce and that was a huge dip in the roller coaster, turns out it was a mistake but for a whole day and night I was frozen to one spot, they sent us a date to appear and it was 2 days after I leave here but it was all sent in error.
I want to thank everyone for the kind words of encouragement and thoughts.
My mum is 89, she needs me to be with her, I want to be with her, and time will tell if I can stay away or not.
I have had some very emotional days with my girls lately, my son does not say much......but they say it how it is ( in their eyes anyway, Mum is ditching us)
So 3 weeks today I will be waking at home.......
#8523
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Wow charleygirl, I think you're very brave. You've talked about your family but I didn't realize you were also leaving so many friends behind. That must make this such a wrench. I wish you nothing but good luck.
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Beedubya...I asked OH yesterday and he said he had always promised he would take me home and he is happy to do it. I think with all the tension slowly leaving us we are starting to relax again. Not through it yet but we are getting there.
aries....Yes that's the picture I had in my head, me with the water in two buckets dragging them up from the well. All I needed was a cow and a couple of goats to complete the picture maybe some chickens.
I took a shower this morning
Friends leaving behind....I tried to think and there are none. Those friend I had are or will be back in the UK. I think thats very sad. I do have what's called passing acquaintences but not real friends.
aries....Yes that's the picture I had in my head, me with the water in two buckets dragging them up from the well. All I needed was a cow and a couple of goats to complete the picture maybe some chickens.
I took a shower this morning
Friends leaving behind....I tried to think and there are none. Those friend I had are or will be back in the UK. I think thats very sad. I do have what's called passing acquaintences but not real friends.
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Beedubya...I asked OH yesterday and he said he had always promised he would take me home and he is happy to do it. I think with all the tension slowly leaving us we are starting to relax again. Not through it yet but we are getting there.
aries....Yes that's the picture I had in my head, me with the water in two buckets dragging them up from the well. All I needed was a cow and a couple of goats to complete the picture maybe some chickens.
I took a shower this morning
Friends leaving behind....I tried to think and there are none. Those friend I had are or will be back in the UK. I think thats very sad. I do have what's called passing acquaintences but not real friends.
aries....Yes that's the picture I had in my head, me with the water in two buckets dragging them up from the well. All I needed was a cow and a couple of goats to complete the picture maybe some chickens.
I took a shower this morning
Friends leaving behind....I tried to think and there are none. Those friend I had are or will be back in the UK. I think thats very sad. I do have what's called passing acquaintences but not real friends.
I still dont see how you can get water from a well coming through your faucets in the house, I mean a well is a big hole in the ground isn't it,
how come in these modern times you dont get your water from a reservoir like most people? Hmmmmm
Anyway trotty I am sooooo happy for you both, your almost there now, your dream is getting real close now, good for you,
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I'm glad your Op went well, you'll be running about as normal in no time.
Here the well isn't like an open bucket well, its a small tank looking thing on the ground, it looks like a propane tank for a barbecue, for some reason they all seem to be blue around here, they are connected to the electricity, and the water is pumped up and piped to the house to come out the taps just like if you lived in town, some people put a shed over the well pump (blue tank) and use it for storage and call it the pump house.
Whats funny it's untreated ground water that comes out the taps, that why it can have bacteria in it.
The city water they go to great pains to treat it and ours can smell like bleach and looks blue in the bathtub quite often. Yet millions of people drink untreated water. Some of our friends tasted so bad from the well they put in a reverse osmosis water treatment system and now it tastes great.
Here the well isn't like an open bucket well, its a small tank looking thing on the ground, it looks like a propane tank for a barbecue, for some reason they all seem to be blue around here, they are connected to the electricity, and the water is pumped up and piped to the house to come out the taps just like if you lived in town, some people put a shed over the well pump (blue tank) and use it for storage and call it the pump house.
Whats funny it's untreated ground water that comes out the taps, that why it can have bacteria in it.
The city water they go to great pains to treat it and ours can smell like bleach and looks blue in the bathtub quite often. Yet millions of people drink untreated water. Some of our friends tasted so bad from the well they put in a reverse osmosis water treatment system and now it tastes great.
never would have thought of a pump pumping the water out of the ground by electricity, what a unique idea, but I still dont like the Idea of using water to bathe with coming from a well, especially since trotty told us of all those tests of roden and bacteria, not for me thank you, and it cant be safe to drink it surely.
Anyway M.I.T.F. thanks for explaining it to me, they say you learn something every day,
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Rodney I was waiting for a report on your bus trip to the beach the other day?
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Ahhhh now that makes a lot more sense ------ still never seen one like that either, I suppose its cause Ive never lived in the country, Ive always lived either by the sea or mostly for the last 3 decades in the desert
never would have thought of a pump pumping the water out of the ground by electricity, what a unique idea, but I still dont like the Idea of using water to bathe with coming from a well, especially since trotty told us of all those tests of roden and bacteria, not for me thank you, and it cant be safe to drink it surely.
Anyway M.I.T.F. thanks for explaining it to me, they say you learn something every day,
never would have thought of a pump pumping the water out of the ground by electricity, what a unique idea, but I still dont like the Idea of using water to bathe with coming from a well, especially since trotty told us of all those tests of roden and bacteria, not for me thank you, and it cant be safe to drink it surely.
Anyway M.I.T.F. thanks for explaining it to me, they say you learn something every day,
And it's the best tasting water I have ever had
You city slickers don't know what you are missing
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coastieexpat...Yes I agree well water is the best. If its tested and free of all nasty things, it tastes much better that town water, all those additives they put in it. Poor Rodney doesnt know any better. Well water is the purest. I wonder where Rodneys water comes from. http://www.water-pollution.org.uk/ Just for you Rodney.
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Rod, Im glad you are well...
Speaking of well, my sister has a well, it has a pump that brings the water up a pipe, it then goes to the house and becomes your running water, this is how country folk live, when the well runs dry she has to pay someone thousands to drill for more water...
Speaking of well, my sister has a well, it has a pump that brings the water up a pipe, it then goes to the house and becomes your running water, this is how country folk live, when the well runs dry she has to pay someone thousands to drill for more water...
Well all I can say is I knew there was a reason I never lived in a rural part of America just didn't know what it was ---- but now I do, plain old running water ----- thats one of the good things about living in England its such a tiny little country that it dont matter where you live, country or by the sea, you will always have regular safe water (not pumped in from a hole in the ground from your back yard, and you can actually drink the water straight from the tap too, I could never do that in Vegas,
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OK I was waiting for someone to ask me about the hospital, OMG you would never believe in fact nobody living in U.S. would believe what I am going to tell you now, ------ you start out just like normal you know ---- your in a room with your hospital gown on laying on the bed, a nurse comes in takes my pulse, blood pressure etc, runs through everything in detail with me, told me exactly whats going to happen before and after operation,
Then a few minutes pass I get another visit from the head surgical nurse, she explains a bit more and asked if I had any questions, then the Anesthesiologist comes in introduces himself and goes through the explanation of the injection procedure to knock me out etc,
Then lastly the Surgeon came in with his black marker in hand and marked two arrows on my skin pointing to the right side hernia area, ---- this way they dont make any mistakes and do the wrong area, then he said it will be about an hour before I go into the theater cause he had one patient before me, ----- so later the head surgical nurse takes me to the operating theater and the doors open and --------- this is it!!!! WOW it was as though I was in a dream, I looked around and there were so many people in there, I counted 6 nurses all dressed in crisp clean white and blue dress uniforms, they were all looking at me and smiling like angels and the anesthesiologist was there by my side and he smiled and said something like yes we do have a lot of women here dont we, I looked around and noticed that this was a very big theater and extremely light/bright, ------ so the nurse puts this drip set up on my left hand ----- and then the anesthesiologist put his needle in back of right hand ----- then I sore him inject the fluid and it really burned too but that was it a second or two and lights out for me
The experience was for me a really nice one, they all made me feel very confident in putting my life in there hands, all the hospital staff were fantastic,
and So I finally wake up in the recovery room operation over, and as I opened up my eyes I have this extremely beautiful young lady nurse looking down at me ------ now at this point I really thought I may have died and gone to heaven
Take care Sally,
Rodney.
PS I bet you wish now that you never asked me how the hospital was
Then a few minutes pass I get another visit from the head surgical nurse, she explains a bit more and asked if I had any questions, then the Anesthesiologist comes in introduces himself and goes through the explanation of the injection procedure to knock me out etc,
Then lastly the Surgeon came in with his black marker in hand and marked two arrows on my skin pointing to the right side hernia area, ---- this way they dont make any mistakes and do the wrong area, then he said it will be about an hour before I go into the theater cause he had one patient before me, ----- so later the head surgical nurse takes me to the operating theater and the doors open and --------- this is it!!!! WOW it was as though I was in a dream, I looked around and there were so many people in there, I counted 6 nurses all dressed in crisp clean white and blue dress uniforms, they were all looking at me and smiling like angels and the anesthesiologist was there by my side and he smiled and said something like yes we do have a lot of women here dont we, I looked around and noticed that this was a very big theater and extremely light/bright, ------ so the nurse puts this drip set up on my left hand ----- and then the anesthesiologist put his needle in back of right hand ----- then I sore him inject the fluid and it really burned too but that was it a second or two and lights out for me
The experience was for me a really nice one, they all made me feel very confident in putting my life in there hands, all the hospital staff were fantastic,
and So I finally wake up in the recovery room operation over, and as I opened up my eyes I have this extremely beautiful young lady nurse looking down at me ------ now at this point I really thought I may have died and gone to heaven
Take care Sally,
Rodney.
PS I bet you wish now that you never asked me how the hospital was
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Aye, how about her carrying the water in a big container on the top of her head like they do in Africa?
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_E5SClgVsz6...ying+water.jpg
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I'm sure I had the experience in England of finding a pump where you could get water from the well by pushing the handle up and down.
On your hospital. I was thinking on my next trip I'll have to go to Bournemouth and tell them I have a hernia just in case I have one.
On your hospital. I was thinking on my next trip I'll have to go to Bournemouth and tell them I have a hernia just in case I have one.
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Jasper123...Loved your explanation of the process you went through in hospital sounded really good. Did you ask that pretty nurse for a date