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12 January 2020

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After the rain comes the sun, a brightly shining orb that has me smiling. Pity it’s cold as well, though. No warmth in that lovely orb.

I am trying to catch up with replacing all that was shifted when the flood came from the radiator. I despair somewhat when I think of all that was almost lost through a faulty, leaking rad. The girls next door had helped to shift everything and now I can’t remember where it all came from. All the gear is back in the room but the order of things is driving me bonkers. 

My favourite saying now is: where the hell did I put that? I guess fixing all the new accommodations in my head will take time so forgive me if I start speaking gibberish or standing on my head instead of the feet.

The room looks good, though, and the last visit to replace the new carpet with another new one worked well. Don’t ever mention the word FLOOD to me again. Not ever!

It is lovely to be back, though. It was a surprise to realise just how much I missed all you good folk in the blogging world. I have to admit that all the messages and the help from our Ron did me the power of good. Let me just say here and now I LOVE YOU ALL.
Catch you again soon. 
vdnewaddy@gmail.com

14 comments:

  1. And we love you too, Valerie! It's so great to see you back, you were very missed. And I was happy to be of help to you. We've been blogging with each other now for at least 9 years, therefore, I consider us good friends. Good friends help each other, it's only natural. And I'm absolutely sure you'd do the same for me.

    Have a super Sunday, dear friend! X

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  2. So good to have you back in blog land, Valerie, and also so glad I can leave you a comment once again. Although, the temporary inability to do so did give me a blog post and that, in turn, provided comments from the wonderful community of fellow bloggers. Rearrangements can take time to get used to, but I am certain all will work out for you and look forward to your future posts. Thanks for providing your email address in a comment and you may receive a future email message from me, if that’s OK with you.

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    1. All my upheaval is teaching me a lot but so far how to be patient eludes me. I am thankful for friends who will listen and understand. Isn't it strange that after years of having stuff in the same place I can no longer remember where it all went.

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  3. Wow, you really had a mess, didn't you? I am glad you have it about conquered... now to find everything. Hugs.

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    1. It was an awful mess. Wading in water in my computer room was no joke. Finding things is now in progress with much disgraceful language thrown in!

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  4. Wow, Valerie, you have certainly been going through a lot. I won't mention the "wet" word, but I'm glad things are dry again. Hopefully there will be plenty of sunshine in the future.

    Getting everything back in order takes a lot of time and effort. Little by little it will all come together.
    I agree that there are many wonderful, helpful people in the blogging community. I certainly appreciate those who have stuck with me during bad times...
    Take care.

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    1. Hi Jon. There are so many understand people, including yourself, who not only understand my feelings but offer sound advice. It all goes a long way to helping me cope with the 'where is it problem. Thanks to all for being there when I needed support.

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  6. I'm glad things are running more on an even keel Valerie. What an upheaval you must have had. Happy to see you posting again, I truly missed you :)

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    1. It certainly was an upheaval, Denise. Now that it's over I am taking time to find out where everything goes. I keep looking at the welsh dreser and thinking 'I'm sure that doesn't go there.....

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  7. Luckily all is dry at home, but my neighborhood suffered a water main break that put all transportation off. No subways and buses rerouted. It was a sign from the heavens to stay close to home and walk wherever I needed to be.

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    1. Hello Buttercup. My little house had it easy compared to yours. Hope everything is back to where it should be.

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