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MY WORD OF THE WEEK – Imprisoned
Last week we had the most wonderful holiday and I wrote all about it here. Now, I don’t know if it’s the holiday blues but I’m not feeling my best this week. First of all I got pinged on the Covid app. which meant I had to self isolate (which ends today.) We couldn’t invite the Little Man’s friends around for his birthday on Monday but he’ll see them today. Better late than never! But I’m not in the mood, my wheelchair is broken and I feel imprisoned in my own home.
On the last night of our holiday I noticed that it felt wobbly but we were still able to get around a little. When we stopped on the way home for a toilet brake, I noticed it wouldn’t reverse, so I became really worried. Then on Wednesday (Finally) Graham got it out of the car boot to look at it and the verdict is…the motor has broken. It’s going to cost at least £100 just for someone to look at it, then we have the parts and work to pay for, and honestly, we are broke after paying for our holiday.
So, even though my self-isolation will be over, I still can’t go out. Not that I wanted to do much, but I found that during the holiday that being away from home was making me feel better, or at least it took my mind off my pain. I want to go, anywhere but here, I feel imprisoned again.
Now it’s over to you, what word or phrase sums up your week this week?
Oh no! What a way to end such a beautiful holiday! And I can imagine feeling imprisoned is not a nice feeling at all. I hope you get it sorted soon.
And also that Little man enjoys the company of his friends later today.
Oh no! I’m so sorry Anne, that must be awful feeling imprisoned in your own home. I hope that you manage to get your wheelchair fixed soon. Glad you had a lovely holiday though. #WotW
Oh no! That as they say is a bugger. I hope you can get it sorted fairly soon. On a bright note I hope your boy enjoys his belated birthday party
No! That is awful. No wonder you feel imprisoned. I was worried when I saw your word. I’m glad you had a good holiday. I hope Little Man has a good day today celebrating. Fingers crossed that you can sort out your wheelchair and it won’t cost as much as you fear.
It is rotten news about your wheelchair. I hope you manage to get it fixed soon without it costing too much.
I hope your little man enjoys having his friends visit. x
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So sorry you felt imprisoned. I hope you have been able to get your wheelchair fixed. I think facing being trapped because of covid is bad enough without adding other things into the mix. I’m sure the holiday blues didn’t help your feelings either #WotW
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