Not a lot’s been hapenning around here. Work seems to keep stealing my time away from me - of course there’s been a lot of holiday shift cover as it’s August. Looking forward to the team having a full complement in the office again!
Rehearsals for the latest show we’re putting on continue unabated. This is a production of Francis Durbridge’s “Suddenly At Home”, a bit of a murder thriller set in the early 70s. I seem to be able to remember most of my lines - this can only be a good thing!
Alice had another craft fair last week in Richmond - one that promised to be very err…promising but ultimately was a bit of a damp squib due to crappy organisation etc etc. Fortunately the next show is about 5 minutes walk from home, which’ll make life nice and easy!
Those who read Alice’s blog will know we’ve been trying for a baby for some time now. We’ve now been referred to Bourn Hall and a one hour meeting there yielded more information and sympathy than we’ve had from over a year with our NHS consultant. Good riddance to him - Bourn Hall can have my money for that kind of service!
Not had any flying lessons since the last entry. Starting to get withdrawl symptoms…especially as a friend of mine is meant to be flying in a Tiger Moth this weekend… damn you Richard, damn you to hell!
Making a baby is fun. It’s using that blasted turkey baster that gets messy! And then the baby shows up and your life changes immesurably.
It’s hard to keep up with the flying with a work schedule. It’s taken me many more months to get my license than I thought it would.
I didn’t realize you were starring a play. Congrats. When does it run?