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I managed to actually sleep in this morning, it's been a while since that's happened. Today is just about relaxing and doing what I want, something else I rarely get to do, with the busy lifestyle I have. At the moment, I am watching a download of 'Carry On Behind' on the television, a fantastic slapstick comedy film set on a campsite in the 1970s. I am a big fan of all things 'Carry On' watching each movie again and again. Thinking about what to write in today's blog, I was transported back to my childhood, lazing in front of a coal fire on a Sunday afternoon, laughing away at the latest Carry On film on the screen.

Despite the often raunchy behaviour portrayed in these Great British films, they are essentially innocent snap shots of an era otherwise forgotten. Many of the memories I have from this time are rolled up in these hilarious movies, producing some wonderful family impressions that I continue to look back on today. I am a product of the 1970s and embrace its significance in my upbringing wholeheartedly. This was a decade that has always remained at the forefront of my thoughts. I often sit and remember the occasions sat with my kinfolk, laughing and joking  at films that no longer play comfortably in the evocations of those born after me. These unique time capsules are not seen as politically correct today and consequently left on the back burner of history.

As a character, I often look back to better times and have written extensively about past experiences. Television plays a huge part in my recollections and whenever I am feeling down, sad or lonely, I will put on an old film, TV series or listen to some music from my childhood. My nerves are immediately calmed, my stress drains away and I am happy and ready to get on with the rest of the day once more. Comedy is a great way to unwind, forget ones difficulties and remove oneself from particularly demanding situations. people have their own ways of coping under extreme pressure - looking back, reminiscing and reliving better days is my way of muddling through!

My life hasn't been particularly easy, I have lived in three countries and in different parts of the UK. In every instance I have found it troublesome trying to adjust, always looking back to my life in the Britain, missing home terribly and wanting to return at the earliest convenience. Having access to videos, DVDs, CDs and today downloads, has helped me adjust to my circumstances. During my first month in Spain, I played the entire ten series of 'Are You Being Served' and even more episodes of 'On The Buses,' two of my all time favourite shows. My connection to these programmes, the significance they played in my life and their link to my past, always helped me cope with arduous situations. Spain was my home for several years, there were many days I felt down and depressed, so I am thankful I had the films from my youth to help me get by!

Today living at my Aunts I am fortunate to be surrounded by family and in a much happier place than I have been in the past. However my husband is still in Australia and my life isn't exactly a bed of roses. Both of us are making the best of a bad situation, which isn't going to change anytime soon. Luckily I brought back a hard drive from my life in Spain, which I often scroll through, should the need arise. I spent many years scanning and converting films, photographs and videos into digital format, handy when you move around as much as me and I am thankful I did. Without this drive I wouldn't have access to all the things that matter to me now. Precious echos from happier periods in my life and a collection of comedy that spans the generations.

Well that's enough thinking for me, time to get on and cook some lunch!
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