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Thursday, July 23, 2015. That Was a Week That Was. We thought we had been organised in using the back bedroom to store everything from the hall and bathroom but then the plumbers arrived. That meant emptying the airing cupboard too. And then they wanted the carpets and floorboards up as well. John was here alone as I had been rushed into hospital and so everything was moved rather quickly into the only room left, our bedroom! Well that was a bit of a mess. In less than two weeks we leave for Australia4.

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Thursday, July 23, 2015. That Was a Week That Was. We thought we had been organised in using the back bedroom to store everything from the hall and bathroom but then the plumbers arrived. That meant emptying the airing cupboard too. And then they wanted the carpets and floorboards up as well. John was here alone as I had been rushed into hospital and so everything was moved rather quickly into the only room left, our bedroom! Well that was a bit of a mess. In less than two weeks we leave for Australia4.

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