is a definite. Tim is coming round, but will never be happy about it. People are so kind though. We have a local electrical shop that my nan used, my mum used and I use. I called in there to see what sort of package they could offer and she gave me a good price on a fridge/freezer, a condenser dryer, a washing machine and a microwave and then when I told her why I needed them, she threw in a free Panasonic vacuum cleaner. She is trying to source us a good price on a free standing cooker with an induction hob, which aren't cheap. And she has offered to have them delivered to her house so she can keep them in her garage.
My stepsister gave me a lovely pair of cream curtains, and said they will buy all Luke's crockery and cutlery.
And one of the GP's just text me to say she is emptying out her rental house so we could have wardrobes, sofas's dining room furniture and she even offered to hire a van to deliver it. Problem is we have no room to store anything and also he doesn't need any of those, but it was kind of her and I always feel bad saying no.
Had a bad timing moment yesterday. Thought would take Kay up to see it. Pulled up in the car parking space and immediately round the corner to Luke's bungalow is a house. Just one house, in amongst the bungalows. I heard Kay so "oh no, that'll completely finish Tim off" I turned round and several women in full burkha dress were unloading several cars and moving in. Kay is very racist, so I wasn't surprised. I knew Tim wouldn't be bothered and like me feels they will be far better neighbours than a white family, with kids. They won't be having drunken parties, playing loud music, barbecuing in the garden, screaming at their children "oy Dwayne, get your a**e in this effing house" Like I heard a mother shout when I was at the shops the other day.
Although I am not sure how the neighbours will feel, as the other night when Patty and I were talking to the neighbour, she said "we were really relieved to see you, we said thank God they are English, we have no foreigners round here" Oh dear, she does now