Wednesday 30 September 2020

I Was Left Unsupervised ...


Have you ever suddenly done something without even really considering the fact that you are actually doing, it or the changes it will bring.

I have ... quite a few times in my life.

A spur of the minute decision, a quick Google and life takes a whole new direction.

'You'll live to regret it!'  has been a refrain I've heard over and over, and do you know what ... I have never regretted any of my spur of the moment decisions.  They have been life changing and brought some fantastic new places and people into my life.

Last week I did it again, and I am inches away from being able to tell you all about it.  Let's just say if things go the way they seem to be going the Van will be no more and I will be truly static ... only this time without wheels.  

Can you tell I'm itching to spill the beans, can you, can you ... oooh the suspense is as bad for me as it is for you, that's why I'm sharing it the load.  😄

As soon as I know, you'll know.



Sue xx


30 comments:

  1. This must be something really good as you love your van, it is so uplifting to have excitement and anticipation in your life and to share it is exciting for us too.

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  2. Can't wait! I wonder if it's what I'm thinking it might be....guess I'll find out soon! 😉

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  3. I think I might have guessed what you're up to! But where is it....hmmm....you are such a tease!!
    Good luck anyway, Sue, may your dreams come true x

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  4. Glad it's not too long to wait. So excited for you x

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  5. You are a tease! I can't wait to hear what your plans are! It's a joy to read a blog brimming with positivity. xxx

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  6. You are a tease. I want to know now! It sounds like the change will be a joyful one.

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  7. Even though I don't know what it is, I am happy for you because you sound so happy! Now you just need to.......tell us! Ha!

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  8. Whatever it is, I am keeping fingers & toes crossed for you. Can't wait to hear your news. Good luck.

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  9. You are a really naughty lady teasing us like this. But you sound excited and uplifted that you are moving forward. Good luck, I hope it comes about soon.....then you can tell us!!!!

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  10. Sounds exciting!
    I tend to be quite deliberate in my planning and can take a while to make up my mind - usually - but every now and again I can be quite impulsive and you're right - I've rarely regretted it.

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  11. You are going to live in a Hobbit House w/ the Hobbitses.

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    1. Ooh, yes please ... but with ceilings JUST high enough for me not to have to duck :-)

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  12. I am very glad you are SO excited!

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  13. Waiting for you to share your news.

    God bless.

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  14. SO intriguing and you are enjoying keeping us hanging on, aren't you? :-D
    xx

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    1. No, not at all ... I am hanging on myself. As soon as I know you will know :-)

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  15. I'm wondering if it is something to do with Stark ...but I should not guess and just wait like everyone else who is eager to know your plans. Good luck Sue, but the suspense is killing me.

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    1. No I am not going to Sark ... unfortunately :-(

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  16. It sounds exciting. I can't wait to hear your plans. X

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  17. I’m excited for you. I’m itching to know what’s happening.

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  18. Good luck with your...house?
    I have sat on that rock...magical place...but terrified!

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  19. Do you know when you'll know so we can know what there is to know?!!! :D x

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  20. Sue, I am so sorry to hear about your mum's accident (from your comment on my blog) I wanted to PM you but don't know how. I do hope your mum is ok and you too, of course, it must be a worry. Sending ((HUGS)) Angie x

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    1. Mum is now home and recovering slowly. Three broken ribs at 80 years old is not good, but she is a real independent lady (luckily) and is taking things carefully and slowly ... or so she tells me!! Obviously with things the way they are are with the Covid-19 rules no-one except my brother, who is in her 'bubble' as he lives close by, can visit her.

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    2. I think that's the hardest part, Sue, when you can't see her and you sit at home worrying. Broken ribs are so painful even for a youngster so your poor mum is being brave. Love to you both x

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