Nightmare Over?

 

Could the nightmare finally be over? Not the one about the house as sadly that's destined to continue for a while yet, but perhaps the other one involving my car. 

It didn't feel like that at the weekend. After picking the car up on Thursday evening, complete with all kinds of new parts, it drove just like a dream. Well, for all of 3 miles anyway. Then the nightmare began again as the inside became flooded by petrol vapour.

There were profuse apologies yesterday when the garage checked it over and conceded that the mechanic had inadvertently nicked the seal on a hose causing a vapour leak. They sorted it as a matter of priority and thankfully I am fully mobile once again.

I was straight back to the gym and a weights class this morning. Talk about being out of practice. The weights were fine, but I forgot my trainer shoes and water bottle! All part of retirement's rich tapestry of incompetence and brain fog, or perhaps, after reducing life to walking pace, speeding it up again is just going to take a little time to adapt to.

Image by Peggy und Marco Lachmann-Anke from Pixabay

Comments

Treaders said…
A nightmare indeed, but glad they sorted it quickly. And you're right, just a week or two outside of our routines makes us forget things we normally do out of habit, doesn't it. Glad at least one problem is solved!
Caree Risover said…
And why is it that a habit takes months to form but only a couple of weeks to break?
Treaders said…
Beats me!!! I know that it's a drag for me to start exercising but after about three weeks I start to really enjoy it. Then if I drop out it takes forever to get back on that treadmill, doesn't it!!!

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