Warming up at a pub on New Years Day |
With 3,000 years of continuous human habitation, St. Albans was the site of England’s most important Roman settlement and the place where hot cross buns were invented. We can still walk among the ruins and see some cool things in a museum at the heart of the settlement just 1.5 miles from Shanti and Alan’s home.
For security & privacy reasons, it's not their home or street. But it's typical. |
So, between walking Hazel to and from nursery school every day (except during Christmas week and weekends), cooking, laundry with no dryer, and grocery shopping, we’ve been busy with home repairs. Considering that we are complete home-improvement screw-ups and lack proper tools, everything takes longer than it should.
It's not what you think! We journeyed here two times to find screws to fix a broken Ikea cupboard door. Just what we home improvement screw-ups needed. |
Cha & Nasta, our favorite lunch eatery serving Bangladeshi street food. We've become good acquaintances with Rahena, the co-owner. |
And interspersed with all the above tasks and fun, we were
remotely trying to deal with Kathy’s almost 99-year-old mom in memory
care. We had to move her there from
assisted living four days before we flew here.
She’s been such a difficult resident that her costs have skyrocketed to
the point where she has exhausted all her assets. We’re running up a huge phone
bill with Oregon DHS getting her Medicaid assistance. But the bright side is
that we’ve worked with some wonderful and caring human beings at the State who
are making it easy on us. They make public employees look great!
It was a joy to celebrate Christmas through the eyes of a
child again! Hazel is a lot of fun, but
also a lot of work. And she definitely has a mind of her own. As much as we think she loves
us, she said that she is looking forward to more “Mummy and Daddy time” once we
leave. Shanti and Alan have long, stressful days so we try to pick up the slack
as much as possible. Little does Hazel know that our absence will mean more time in nursery school and less with parents who need to cook, clean, shop, and do chores.
Christmas morning and a Bluey playhouse |
So, goodbye St. Albans.
We’ll miss Hazel, Shanti, and Alan. We’ll miss St. Albans, its environs, its delicious bread, and unfailingly polite people. We’ll miss the small cars and relatively quiet
road noise without the din of oversized loud pickup trucks, unmuffled
motorcycles, and souped-up low-rider drag racers at home. And we'll miss the absence of unhoused people that are so omnipresent at home. But we won’t miss the potholes, narrow roads,
crazy roundabouts, right-hand drive, and the dark and dreary weather. On to Antarctica, where it is summer and
slightly warmer!
Here's a link to just a few additional photos.
"What We Can, While We Can; What We Could While We Could"
PS: It's been almost six months since my last post. So what happened since then? I had rotator cuff surgery August 30. Recovery is coming along, but slow and uneven. Hazel, Shanti, Alan visited us in September and we had the joy of introducing Hazel to camping and 'smores. A week later, daughter Skyler joined all of us for a week in central Oregon. Then three days before we flew to the UK, we had to move Kathy's mom into memory care.
Four generations before Kathy's mom really started going downhill |
Roasting marshmallows in a sling at Silver Falls State Park |
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