Sunday, 1 September 2013

It's a small world!

In my blog earlier in the week, I mentioned about my volunteer work on a Tuesday morning at the Douglas Brunton Centre, where I help teach some of the members how to use computers.
 
I usually do three, 1 hour lessons, giving one-to-one tuition on how to use the internet, how to send emails, and anything else people want to know.  The Centre is for over 55's, so most of the members have never used computers before.
 
Anyway, following my blog, I was contacted by John, in Chester, who asked if the Douglas Brunton Centre is in Caterham - which it is - as his sister has been having lessons on a Thursday morning - with a lady tutor.
 
Well it just goes to show what a small world we live in.
 
Today is the 1st of September and this month has had quite a few significant milestones in my life happen during it.  I will be telling you about these over the coming weeks. 
 
However, on Monday I am back at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery to see the Physiotherapists.  On Tuesday I am a the Douglas Brunton Centre in the morning and then resting, ready for Wednesday, when I'm at the Royal Free Hospital for my regular treatment, and possibly for Lung Function Tests. 
 
This means I won't be able to tell you about some of these landmarks on the dates these events happened but I will tell you about them.
 
The good news from Friday, is that the wound on my toe has cleared up.  It has only taken 4 weeks and 7 appointments to have it dressed by the nurse - which is actually quicker than these things normally take to clear up.
 
I'm off now to enjoy an afternoon of football, and to try and store up enough energy to help me through the next 3 days.

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