Saturday, March 31, 2018

Aged auntie died

You know how they talk about the squeezed generation - those people who have aged  relatives getting doddery and still have children to bring up. Well they ought to call it the hugged generation because your children hug you and your aged relatives need you. But I'm no longer the hugged generation because my children are quite grown up and the last of my older relatives has gone. Aunty Eileen died in the middle of this month of March after too many bugs in her increasingly frail body.
Here are some links to when I blogged about her:
Now I'm drafting an eulogy for her funeral next weekend. What should I write?
Eileen and her big brother, Joe


Visiting Ireland with her parents, 1947
She had a wicked sense of humour
Bridesmaid at Joe & Jean's wedding, 1950

Monday, March 05, 2018

Frustrating week - snow stopped all:

Frustrating week - snow stopped all:
  • choir
  • tae kwon do
  • face-to-face tutorial
  • getting back from North Yorkshire where ancient auntie moved from hospital to care home for respite. At least auntie can now see out of a window and watch the snow.
On top of that, the university union, UCU, called strike action, which meant I couldn't do an on-line tutorial.