Friday, January 19, 2024

 And yet another bright and cold day. Perhaps the coldest of all. Helen has gone off to Cairo, with Archie. They’ll be away for 10 days, much missed, for a holiday very much deserved. David will join them from Thessaloniki. Mungo is there already, studying Arabic.

  I felt dim this morning, but seem to have pulled round.

  I have been thinking with horror about my wealth. I have a state pension and a work pension, of course . Beyond that, our savings which include some shares my husband inherited. And beyond that, The American Money.

   The horror stems from the fact that the American Money seems to have overtaken our British savings, and our American Income likewise  to be more than our British “extra income.” It’s all properly declared and taxed. But I have always felt that the American Income was my “bit on the side” for knitting wool and cider and such. Now that I know the truth, it must be faced up to.

   Wordle: another fairly easy one, with a spread of scores.  Ketki was today’s star, with two. Rachel and the Americans, Roger and Theo, did it in three. The other four of us all scored four.

   My starters gave me three browns and a green. I easily thought of a possible — I  now had four greens and a blank. I got my four (obviously) on the next line. I still think — but this often happens — that line three was a better answer (except for being wrong).

  

4 comments:

  1. The real horror about money, I always remind myself, is not having any - or at least not enough. Too many people find themselves in this position.

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  2. Anonymous8:41 AM

    The exchange rate when transferring dollars to pounds scrapes off a lot. We live in Wales on US retirement funds and the exchange rate is definitely to be reckoned with.
    weavinfool

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  3. Anonymous4:17 PM

    My experience is that having to pay for care quickly nibbles away at savings. But I suppose that's partly why we have savings: to cover the additional expenses of old age. One can remortgage a property to free up cash, if cash flow becomes an issue and one wants to go on living at home. But it's not fun....
    JennyS

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  4. Mary Lou4:25 PM

    The extra wool may become extra care - you deserve it. I haven't done my morning Wordle yet, so no report. Just ripped out quite a few rounds of knitting on a very simple top-down raglan because I didn't check the pattern...

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