voice equation
mystery virus + too much talking = saggy vocal chords.
Speech therapy excercises + talking a little = beardy one hopefully on the mend, but it may take some time
I wonder how the homeworking/already retired/housespouse spouses of newly retired people cope when suddenly someone who was out for most of the day is home all day and under their feet? I’m looking forward to the day he’s waking me up with a cup of coffee in hand before singing in the shower at 6am again! soon! (he’s been home WAY too long!)
Robin will no doubt have to deal with that when I go on maternity leave. Glad Alan’s (hopefully) on the mend!
Comment by Rhiannon — August 11, 2007 @ 12:23 pm
Hi Rhi
No doubt Robin will have other things on his mind, like Christmas looming and the arrival of Miller 2.0
Comment by oldcynic — August 11, 2007 @ 4:27 pm
Congratulations to Robin and Rhiannon. As for the constant proximity issue, much to be said, as always, for the den tradition. Gives a chap space to think about life and write that novel….
Comment by Bishop David — August 11, 2007 @ 9:08 pm
He has his den - we decided it was a necessary part of a clergy household to have a bolt-hole for the non-clergy spouse. Its a place I enter only if I’m feeling VERY brave
Its still full of boxes of his books from when we moved in 4 years ago. I dont think he thinks about life so much as galaxies far, far away; he’s still working on his Sci-fi graphic novel though. Next chapter should be available online soon-ish now he’s got his 3d modelling programme updated. (robin, rhi, check his site for more info)
Comment by oldcynic — August 11, 2007 @ 10:15 pm