Friday, December 10, 2021

Back

Well, I got down to London and saw this little person and her mum and dad. Which was lovely. And now I'm back. 

While I was away, I marvelled at Daughter 2's organised way of storing Lego. 

And, at the Museum of the Home, at William Morris's high standards for chaps. 

Daughter 2 decorated her mantelpiece


and her fairly enormous tree. 


And Littlest Granddaughter practised lots of leaping off the sofa.

Daughter 2 and her husband have (theoretically, at least) sold their flat and are trying to buy a house. Even in the outer suburb that they live in, you get very little house in London for a vast sum of money, the sort of sum that even in expensive Edinburgh would buy you a nice four-bed, two-public, two-bathroom in a good area. Not in London, though. There are lots of people all after the same eye-wateringly expensive small houses. It's very sad. I always feel sad when I part from them, but even more when they're spending so much time looking at houses and not succeeding in getting anything. Daughter 2, being an architect, doesn't just vaguely think where they could put the furniture, like most people, but draws out the floor plans of the houses they see and thinks how she could improve them. So far, however, there's not been an opportunity to put her ideas into action. 

I find London very stressful - so busy, so enormous, so many people that you see momentarily and never again. I had coffee with a friend on Wednesday and it took me an hour and 25 minutes to get to where we were meeting. (Fortunately I'd left an hour and a half for the journey.) It just takes so long to get anywhere. I find tube travel very nerve-racking, too - I hate being underground. I so wish they weren't living there. But they are, and will continue to do so.

Moan, moan, moan. I'm trying hard to count my blessings... .



 

7 comments:

  1. What fun to spend time with them, but any big city is intimidating. I've spent quite a lot of time in New York City and Los Angeles; I like them (especially NYC) but the idea of living there would be abhorrent. House prices are ugly here too but not anywhere near the London standard. :( Hope they'll find something nice!

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  2. What a delightful photo of your "little person" - I chuckled at the blur on the sofa, I'm always worried they're going to injure themselves, bu they seem to be made of Indian rubber! Doesn't stop me having conniptions anyway.

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  3. A good visit!
    Yes, London is ridiculous, sucking people in for hundreds of years and just being too big for its own good! Like any town or city I suppose.
    Has Daughter 2 considered returning to Scotland?

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    1. Alas, no. Her husband's an actor and has to be in London for his career.

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  4. I understand perfectly your aversion to using the Underground. I feel the same way. And families living far away, we've done that, too. Sigh... On another note, I meant to reply to your earlier post regarding your quilt. I have made that same pattern and it turned out quite well.. I made a small one for Grandson in blues and greens and found a border fabric in blues with sailboats... of course it was directional so I had to be sure all the sails were pointing up! Grandchild #3 is still using that tquilt and I fold it occasionally after it has served as a tent panel... Quite a popular use for quilts in Northern homes during winter ;-)

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