19th October: “Another character-building experience you could have done without” (Paul)

Today the sky fell in.  Or rather, my front teeth fell out. 

I am walking up Lavender Hill carrying two bags of shopping, when I trip on the uneven pavement and fall heavily, “a real pearler” as my Ma would say.  My face mask is full of blood, my teeth are on the pavement, and I am sitting there sobbing.  This is all just too much.  Two lovely people help me and I stagger home.  Gwil and Al come round to comfort me and calm me down and I phone the dentist who gives me an appointment in a couple of days.  I decide to pay whatever it takes to get my smile back – soon!

Maybe things aren’t so bad after all.  These days everyone has to wear a face mask and who is to know that behind mine ( “limited edition” Peter Blake designer face mask from T K Maxx) is a toothless old crone?

I am still rather distracted when Janis calls in for a cup of tea.  What a blessing to sit down for an hour or so with someone calm and reassuring – just what I need. Thank you so much, Janis.   Everything will be alright.

The WG’s top tip:  In extremis, “Fred and Ginger” therapy always works. Nobody can stay miserable with Fred Astaire. 

            “Nothing’s impossible I have found.

             So when your chin is on the ground

             Pick yourself up, dust yourself off

             And start all over again”