My Winters Tale

My Winters Tale : The birth of an O.A.P. and the journey beyond
My Winters Tale
The birth of an O.A.P. and the journey beyond
A few months away to becoming an O.A.P. and after hearing so much about how pensioners in this country (UK) have it so hard I decided to blog how I cope financially, physically and emotionally as a Senior Citizen. By all accounts it seems one is supposed to plan for their retirement and at the moment, this is me planning.
Dorset United Kingdom
Just here for the view

Most recent posts

11/26 17:33 Mock Sign Language Test Next Week
Next week we have our mock test ready for the real thing the week after. This will be the first of three tests that we will have in this first year. Our tutor has made a video for us running through what the test will consist of. He is acting out...
11/21 15:34 Putting the Comp Away for a few Hours
I decided today that I have spent too much time sitting on Sarah's settee playing with the comp this week. I decided it was time I got off my backside and did something. I have been at Sarah's all week because she wasn't at all well during the...
11/19 15:54 A Test in 3 Weeks
Wow, only 3 weeks away from my first British Sign Language test. We have a total of 3 tests during the first year. The first test covers as follows How to meet and greet someone, asking how they are and telling them how you are. How ask...
11/14 11:18 Screening Tests
One certainly can't fault our Health Service for keeping up to date with screening tests. The moment I reached 50, or in my case it was just before my 50th birthday I received my first invitation for a mammogram which I now have every 3 years....
11/05 22:03 November Chat
This post is a simple experiment for a General Chat thread. Why not have a general chat thread on a blog??? Ok we do have the comments block on Yuku but most people will simply leave a quick hi message or in many cases an image that says what the...

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