Progress of Sorts
Reverting to our headache of an oil leak, there was finally progress this week. Firstly we had confirmation that the loss adjuster has approved the strategy for the installation of a new waterpipe as well as the clean up operation. Secondly, but perhaps more ominously, the loss adjuster's surveyor visited primarily to take photographs in case the proposed works cause cracking or other damage
He didn't simply confine himself to the areas where the digging out will take place inside and out, but also photographed the rest of our downstairs including the rooms that were decorated only a few months ago. Thank goodness we have had the foresight to hold back on replacing the soft furnishings and lighting, although we have been hoping to escape with dust rather than fractures to the walls.
Resilience and optimism remain high even if we struggle to gather clouds with silver linings. It's not how we would have planned this stage of retirement but we have to appreciate what we do have. That includes a home that is otherwise safe and sound, a supply of drinking water in bottles, a temporary oil supply pipe for heating, good health, a support network and not a bed bug in sight. There's a lot of places in the world right now where sadly people are not so fortunate. Several months of inconvenience and mess are nothing compared to their lot and we are resolved not to moan, worry or be miserable. It is what it is, but it could be a lot worse.
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