Me on a Monday - 20 November 2023

Last week started with a trip to hospital for my MRI.  Overall it was an interesting experience.  It was extremely loud, and if I kept my eyes shut I couldn't see how close to the top of the machine I was :0)  Results next week.  Hopefully.

Monday night continued with a trip the The Royal Philharmonic Theater, in Liverpool, for an evening with  Anton du Beke.  An evening of comedy, music and dance.  He is so funny and we didn't stop laughing for two hours.  It was a shame we got absolutely drenched getting there, and steamed for two hours whilst we dried out!!

On Thursday I had an optician appointment.  Another test due to my ailment, just to check that my eyes are OK.  All is well and there is no change from last year.

On Saturday we did the two hour drive to York to visit our son and grandson.  We had such a lovely day with them all and it was great to catch up.  We were going to go and see the Christmas markets but it was far to busy for the little fella so we gave it a miss.  I just wish that we lived closer.  Maybe one day.

Sunday was a day for emptying the spare room and de-cluttering the wardrobe etc.  Another trip to the tip and now we're nearly done.  Now we just need to paper and paint and it will be time for the carpet.

All too soon it was Monday.



Comments

  1. A very busy week for you. Sending lots of positive energy for quick results sent for the MRI. Two hours of laughter & enjoyment ... oh I need that too!

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    1. Apparently it's a six week wait for results, but I may have a friend of a friend who can move things along for me.

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  2. I can imagine how much fun the Anton theatre trip would be, he’s certainly a character isn’t he?

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    1. He was so funny all the way through. He sings with Lance Ellington, who, I believe, sings on Strictly. They bounce off each other so well. If you get he chance to see him you should go.

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  3. You are certainly busy. I hope all of your appointments have positive outcomes. I would love to go to the Philharmonic. Wow you are lucky. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. The Philharmonic is a lovely building. It's definitely got that 1930s vibe.

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