Friday, 21 April 2017

2017 PART SIXTEEN 15/04 -- 21/04

Enjoying the four day weekend over Easter, was given a nice surprise of a big Easter Egg where I usual go without so that was a pleasant start. 

Do hope you are having an excellent Easter break too. 



Saturday and Sunday were nice and quiet though, resting and doing all my housework, all cleaned and tidy and therefore ready for another week of work. 

Also needing to not spend any money as we are fairly broke until payday this Friday (today hopefully). 

The ambition now will be to get through the next week which will take me up to my Birthday and that gives me a week off to enjoy and go out with my Brother and family. 

Easter Monday spent the morning down at the Crematorium Garden which was very quiet and peaceful, plenty of animals there too and a pleasant time to sit and think. Found some peaceful moments really do help and although doesn't immediately solve anything at least I got out and about for a little while. 

Football on in the afternoon following AFC Wimbledon scraping another dull 0-0 draw at home, just the two games left for this season but we are safely in mid table and continue to improve our position under manager Neal Ardley. 

Need to reconnect with a few friends soon, but most importantly have a good few days off after next week and go out for my birthday. 

Interested to read what Prince Harry had to say on the subject of grief and the loss of his Mum, regardless of who you are and whatever you think of the Royals he was a 12 year old boy suddenly finding his mother removed from his life. That's something I can relate to although the circumstances are entirely different of course, the fact that neither of us dealt with it for about 20 years after the event and are now able to talk about it openly I think he should be applauded for speaking up and all the work that he and William do for mental health charities using their position to make it headline news. Let's hope that there will be more resources made available to help the people that need it most, young and old alike. 


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