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Suz has had an accident. She's not badly hurt but the car is a total write-off Which is going to make it difficult for her to get to work - back of beyond, an hour's walk from the nearest station. I know it could have been worse, she's very lucky to have escaped serious injury, but on top of everything else that's happened this year (most of which I've kept to myself ), it's just too bloody much
Oh noes! you've only shared the shoulder woes, and that was horrible enough for one year. So sorry to hear that her car is wrecked, but glad that she's not badly hurt. An hour from the nearest station? That's much too far to walk either before OR after work.
Oh noes! you've only shared the shoulder woes, and that was horrible enough for one year. So sorry to hear that her car is wrecked, but glad that she's not badly hurt. An hour from the nearest station? That's much too far to walk either before OR after work.
She struggled for so long - setting off at 6am and not getting back home until 8 or 9pm after doing what is a physically demanding job - when she passed her test she was overjoyed because it enabled her to cut four hours out of her day. And now this! And in winter too There's no way she can get another car - she and Mike are both on low wages and still living in a tiny bungalow with his mum - the whole thing is a nightmare. And I can't help her financially, but that's another story I'll do what I can to help her get to work and back, but if we get any snow I'll be stuck too.
The only way to get to the stables where she works is to go down some very narrow, winding, up and down hill lanes - I hate those even in the summer because if something is coming the other way one of you has to back up a looooong way in order to let the other car/tractor/van get past. That's always assuming you see them coming in time to stop - which is what happened to Suz. She was going uphill, the road was wet, and a car coming down the hill couldn't stop in time on the slippery, muddy road. Head-on collision, both cars wrecked. Very lucky nobody was hurt.
As for the shoulder, that was the least of it And it's been very painful again the last couple of weeks Not as bad as it was, but enough to need more meds
What a nightmare. I would say at least she's ok but it's cold comfort when you've got no car. ironically, had she been hurt there'd at least be a chance of compensation which might have paid for a new car. Guess it's all going to come down to what the insurance says now, what they pay out for her old car.
Things will get better Jumble; you have to believe (and hope) or it'd all be pointless. *squishy huggles*
Ewan's here at the moment. Apparently my entire family happened to be round his last night when my niece decided to call me and... er... yeah, provoked me into unleashing the Home Truths, shall we say. Kind of explains it (booze was obviously flowing), but also I guess at least I don't have to go round telling people what happened etc. etc. Not really caring whose "side" they're all on, since the whole fiasco is about me not wanting to take sides in the first place.
What a nightmare. I would say at least she's ok but it's cold comfort when you've got no car. ironically, had she been hurt there'd at least be a chance of compensation which might have paid for a new car. Guess it's all going to come down to what the insurance says now, what they pay out for her old car.
That wood be zilch A newly qualified driver under 25? Not a hope in heck's chance of affording comprehensive insurance She's paid more in premiums than the car was worth But then, as has just been pointed out to me, that solid old Vectra protected her like no little Mini or Ka could have
Things will get better Jumble; you have to believe (and hope) or it'd all be pointless. *squishy huggles*
They will? Let me know when that's likely to happen will you?
Ewan's here at the moment. Apparently my entire family happened to be round his last night when my niece decided to call me and... er... yeah, provoked me into unleashing the Home Truths, shall we say. Kind of explains it (booze was obviously flowing), but also I guess at least I don't have to go round telling people what happened etc. etc. Not really caring whose "side" they're all on, since the whole fiasco is about me not wanting to take sides in the first place.
The house was originally 1100 sq ft, but we converted the garage to a den which upped it. I guess it's medium-sized. Seems like everyone I know has much, much larger houses though. We have a very large yard - one of the big advantages of living in the suburbs. We used to have two big trees in the front yard, and with the drought, they died. Here's a recent pic from GoogleEarth - very uninspiring in the fall.
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