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Day Off ....What Day Off?
It's been a beautiful day here in Portsmouth, a real feel good kind of day; luckily for me, I had some time off and lots to do in the city. The sun always motivates me, in a way it never did, before I lived in Spain, so I was determined to get to the end of my list of things to do!
The constant rain and damp weather has been getting me down over the last few weeks, it really has reminded me of what living back in the UK is all about. Any break in the bad weather is a bonus, so like everyone else it seems, I was out and about, walking around the city and enjoying the day.
Like most British cities, Portsmouth really does come into its own when the sun shines, it's on days like this, I feel glad to be home, but mindful of what I left behind.
The constant rain and damp weather has been getting me down over the last few weeks, it really has reminded me of what living back in the UK is all about. Any break in the bad weather is a bonus, so like everyone else it seems, I was out and about, walking around the city and enjoying the day.
Like most British cities, Portsmouth really does come into its own when the sun shines, it's on days like this, I feel glad to be home, but mindful of what I left behind.
At 11 am I had an appointment with the Pharmacist at Boots in Commercial Road. I wanted to take a travel assessment, just to see if there were anymore vaccinations required before my trip to ASIA.
The Pharmacist asked me a comprehensive list of questions and was able to give me a break down of the relevant medication I would need to take before my holiday. The answers she gave were as expected and I had the first of three injections for Rabies, at a cost of one hundred and eighty pounds and have been given time to consider whether or not to have the Japanese Encephalitis vaccination. Like the nurse at my surgery, she said it wasn't on a list of recommended shots, but it is worth thinking about. At a cost of two hundred pounds it is prohibitive for most people and she pointed out that ninety percent do not opt to have the jabs at all, but I will consider the benefits, before I return next week for injection number two.
The Pharmacist asked me a comprehensive list of questions and was able to give me a break down of the relevant medication I would need to take before my holiday. The answers she gave were as expected and I had the first of three injections for Rabies, at a cost of one hundred and eighty pounds and have been given time to consider whether or not to have the Japanese Encephalitis vaccination. Like the nurse at my surgery, she said it wasn't on a list of recommended shots, but it is worth thinking about. At a cost of two hundred pounds it is prohibitive for most people and she pointed out that ninety percent do not opt to have the jabs at all, but I will consider the benefits, before I return next week for injection number two.
After my Rabies jab, I had an appointment at the Portsmouth Central Library. One of my bloggers from 'Roaming Brit,' has inspired me to do some volunteering for the 'You Trust' here in Portsmouth. The charity was also recommended by a friend; they organise visits to lonely people, who need a friendly ear, someone to talk to or just a friend to sit with. Living in a city can be very isolating at times and I understand just how difficult that can be, especially after living in Spain for two years.
The chat went well and I was welcomed with open arms. It seems more volunteers are needed in and around Portsmouth and like many similar organisations, they desperately need people who can dedicate few hours a week, to helping the more vulnerable in society. After listening to others positive experiences, I thought I would look into this role and feel I will be able to offer the help and support they need to live a better quality of life.
I have a lot of forms to fill in over the weekend and will endeavour to return them as soon as possible. Today I am enthusiastic about giving a little something back to the community in which I live, as I feel all of us should. I may well have only been living here for eight months now, but that is long enough to understand the issues that resonate with the local neighbourhood where I live. Loneliness is a terrible scourge on modern life and I would hope that someone would do the same for me, if I was in their position!
The end of another busy day, time to fill in forms, cook some dinner and maybe, just maybe the chance to relax!
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