
Last week was actually quite nice. It was nice spending time with Luke without worrying about his seizures. That said I still didn't cope with his cluster on Weds very well. Monday 42 provided staff from 9pm but Tues and Weds from 5pm so we actually had two evenings to ourselves which was nice. We stayed in the hotel Mon and Tues, which was very handy. We went to Walthamstow to the house Weds. It was nice having a garden to sit in and a bath. We went to find somewhere to eat and there is nowhere in Walthamstow, so we brought stuff from Lidl. The house was slightly grubby, but we had been warned it was. Typical youngsters house, no time to clean, too much fun to be had. We just bought cold stuff as I couldn't bear the thought of looking in the oven. Louise had cleaned the bath so that was ok

So yesterday they said they had all the information they needed and we could go. The problems was three nights of no sleep, and all the Benzodiazepines from the day before caught up with Luke. We couldn't wake him up. I decided to go back to the house and pack and strip the bed and then come back. But the Victoria line was suspended. I tried to find an alternative but it was too long winded, so I went back to the hospital and we drove up there afterwards.
Oh and we travelled back with an additional passengers Darren the rabbit. She (yes despite being called Darren) belongs to Mo, one of the housemates. She is only about 11 weeks old. I said I would look after her whilst they were at Glastonbury, but what should I do if we got sent home early. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it, they all kept saying. So yesterday we discovered there was no bridge




NO she is not staying. I actually don't like rabbits much, they look too big to be in hutches. So I am not at all tempted to keep her, I just couldn't have left her.