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Living Alone.

My wife has been in care now for a couple of months and the shock is wearing off. She is getting the best possible care, which the kids and I have fine tuned for her to be as content as she can be and have the best available. So my Husband/Family stuff is done. The visitng routine is established and it all works..
Now I am facing the idea of whats next..Rearranging the living to suit me. And the idea of it "suiting me" is one I havent examined in fifty years..The family helped me clear the hoarding out of the downstairs master suite, and I have ordered a new shower enclosure to replace the "designer" one that never worked.. So I can live on the ground level and dodge the stairs..Not that its a problem.. But if I should fall, no one will be there. I am disposing of pantry items I am never going to use. (Does one person really need two large 2 door fridges and a mother in law sized chest freezer?)
I expressed this sense of "aloneness" to my daughter and her solution was "get a dog"..I am a dog person and growing up the kids had dogs in the house.. But she is missing my point..I am not lonely..I have a lifetime of memories and I am content. Its just that I am finding my feet like a kid who just left home for the first time and need to work out what my personal priorities are. Because I am not used to it being about me..I wont be getting a dog just yet..I would like a dog.. But winter is coming.. And those late night dog walks in the wind and rain are something I am not ready for just yet..😷
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being · 36-40, F
Why don't you remove your mask for starters... now that none is around... 👉🏼😷👈🏼
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@being The mask goes back more than 30 years. Its a tradition.. But I dont think I have told the origin story.. I was new at my position at the University, and overheard one of the office people telling a friend the bank had rejected them for a mortgage on their first home. They had been struggling to raise the deposit and the bank delayed so long they were heartbroken to lose the house of their dreams..I was studying lending practices part time and had recently seen a lecture on innovative loans that were then quite new on the market.. So I asked a couple of questions and offered to call the lecturer to find out more.. He put me onto a person who had a pool of mortgage funding to offer and I connected him with the househunter that day. The next day, I was flavour of the month in the office, because the guy got his loan approved on the spot with the previous banks documents and I was being called "The Loan Arranger" Thats it.. So I figure on keeping the mask..😷
being · 36-40, F
@whowasthatmaskedman wow interesting story! 😺 But still I don't get why the mask, is there a language barrier thing..? 🤔
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@being The Loan arranger..........The Lone ranger..... "Who was that masked man?"
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being · 36-40, F
@whowasthatmaskedman I see now 😁 thank you!!! Didn't have the reference 😂😂
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