Saturday, August 23, 2008

All In Between

MAYBE I OUGHT NOT to be posting today. Nothing at all's going on and nothing has happened. (Probably I ought to be grateful for that.)

I've had some more dealings with the Indian woman downstairs who demanded that ambulance last week. She is very dependent on people. Needed somebody to come with her to the Social Security office, where her claim appears to be in a complete pickle. Really she wanted me to stay with her all the interminable hours it was going to take her not to get her claim sorted that day but I really couldn't do that and ten minutes later made my excuses and escaped! (I thought I'd done her enough of a favour just taking her there. And I really didn't want to go. Just thought I might do a "good Samaritan" act for once in my life...)

She keeps asking to borrow my phone "just for a minute" to ring somebody she calls "Auntie" then babbles away in what sounded to my ears like Indian Portuguese. But when she read her "Auntie" her own phone number back I realized it was some odd type of French she was speaking. Aparently she comes from Mauritius and that's the local patois, a kind of French creole.

Bashful has been running around in the daylight (because she can no longer see it's not dark and robbies have such an aversion to light. You only have to turn it on them at wheel-scurrying peak hours of the early morning and they're back in bed within ten minutes!)

My abscesses are going down. I was trying to say the other day that I've been lucky in that, with the one exception of that dreadful "barb burn" from February and two cases of cellulitis, my abscesses have all been babies. So tiny in fact that only one has ever burst through the top like they're meant to do; they just rise up red (very painful at first) then go hot and itchy and sink down, healing themselves. Mother Hubbard says it's because I eat lots of vegetables...

... which reminds me, she has the most shocking case of laryngitis. Sounds like she's got a throat full of dried cornflakes and razor-blades. My other friend Valium Marilyn's got it too, and has been really hamming up her already-powerful Cockney accent to sound extra-vulgar..(!)

Righty-ho. It's a gorgeous day. I wrote my Gran another letter last night. (She is very poorly and in a nursing home these days.) And a long weekend. But as I promised yesterday I'm going nowhere near that Notting Hill Carnival, which, apparently is indeed the second-biggest street-carnival in the world, attracting crowds of nearly a million a day two days in a row. (No wonder it feels so opporessively crowded!)

Righto then, have a lovely weekend, y'all...

14 comments:

  1. That Carnival sounds horrible, I can't stand big crowds. It's surprising I go to big shows, I saw Iggy Pop, imagine 1000 people squeezed into this tiny club. It's kind of scary in some ways. I'm sure that the Carnival is like a sensory overload too. Those are the two reasons I have to be dragged into Time Square: large crowds, sensory overload.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Good to hear you're not getting too many boils m'dear. How kind of you to take your neighbour to the SS office - you'll get your reward, someday. :)

    Do you get replies from your gran?

    ReplyDelete
  3. Lucinda: I hate carnivals now! Sensory overload I used to lurve... being so packed in you faint and remain standing I can do without, however...

    ;->...

    Akelamalu: thanxx!

    ReplyDelete
  4. I think you have been very kind to your neighbour, Gleds. Now look after yourself! Hope you have a good bank holiday weekend. Love from sicily xx

    ReplyDelete
  5. That was a nice thing to do for your neighbour, Gleds. You're a kindhearted fellow.

    Ah you eat lots of veges. Good for you...that's why your boils are tiny. Someone brung you up right.

    ReplyDelete
  6. i hope mother hubbard's laryngitis gets better soon

    ReplyDelete
  7. Mauritian lady sounds like a complete fruit loop and bad news dot com at that. Do any more for her and she'll probably end up thinking you're her aid worker for evermore. I am not against helping people but not when you're in a state where you need to be taking care of yourself first and foremost.

    ReplyDelete
  8. I'd watch how many good deeds you do for that neighbour...once they latch on, it's hard to shake some needy people. I know that sounds cold but, in some instances, the more you help someone, the less they help themselves.

    Linds has a book of Cockney slang...she loves it. That bit about Marilyn just reminded me of it.

    ReplyDelete
  9. I think your good deed went quite far enough! Geeze, give an inch and they'll take a mile!

    Good day chap

    ReplyDelete
  10. Welshcakes: cheers, Dears!

    Pussinboots: yeah but I had to get BACK in the habit of eating them veggies as I totally stopped for AGES!!!

    Lettuce: it has, thank God. Another of my friends DIED last week though!!

    ReplyDelete
  11. Nicole: I'm a bit suspicious of that, 2. only this morning she hammered on her window JUST as I was leaving (late again)... I threw my arms out angrily like "WHAT NOW>!>"... it was her mobile phone she claimed not to be able to turn it on again!

    Debs: I hate being "selfish" but Know What You Mean ... this one's a real leach.

    I think maybe she's lonely more than anything...

    MFiler: hey she did give me a bus swipe-card with about 9 journeys on it... and hasn't asked for it back... wahey!!!!

    ;->...

    ReplyDelete
  12. I'd be careful of letting the Indian woman too close, she sounds very co-dependent!

    ReplyDelete
  13. very annoyingly dependent indeed

    not sure she's even trendy enough to be "co" dependent..!!!

    ;->...

    ReplyDelete
  14. o I've got to go I'm falling comatose in the internet shop!!!

    ReplyDelete

For legal reasons, comments that incite hatred, racism, issue threats or include personal contact information will be deleted.