He is still bouncing off the walls in a joyous fashion even now. That's more than I am as my back still hurts and, for some reason, my hip is playing up at the moment. The weather, as always, is probably at the root of it. Our new boiler stopped yesterday and wouldn't start again for me but, fortunately, Phil was in the area and dropped in on his way home to have a look at it. A simple problem that is working at present but needs a replacement cut out switch to be totally fixed. I have finished building the bodywork part of Trundle2 now and I hope to be working on the electronics and software very soon. The family are all in the wars, one way or another, at present. Against the odds, Hazel is about the fittest of us this week. That doesn't say too much for the rest of us does it? She is really enjoying her membership of the new Life Centre and is taking full advantage of everything on offer there. The on line course is proving hard, it appears to require a pre knowledge of differential equations and some calculus to be able to do the quizzes. However, I do understand the lectures when they use ordinary words and that part all makes perfect sense. Quite a few course members are complaining about the complicated quiz each week but I'm just learning as much as I can and getting on with life, at my age why not? I am certainly enjoying the parts I do understand and can relate most of it to my own needs so why worry? Soon, there will be the Python programming course and I bet I only understand, at most, half of that. That will still mean that I will know a lot more when I finish it than I did when I started it. I'm 64, sue me.
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