Crystals and tradies

Today I had my third visit to the physio with a difference and each time I go I learn a little bit more about the technique and how it works. My crystal this week is Rose Quartz, I’m told it is a very feminine crystal which is used to help the emotional side of me catch up with the ever improving physical side of me. Now which ever way you look at it you definitely need to have an open mind and a leap of faith but I can honestly say I am feeling the benefit after just two weeks of treatment so long may that continue. What makes it even better is the fact the the said physio is such a kind, unassuming and interesting person who is happy to explain how things work and what to expect from the crystal of the week, how long to leave it there and what to look for as a sign to remove it. It’s all very fascinating.

After my morning visit it was off to Nannup where I was to meet with the tiler who was busy building the two shower hobs and screeding the floors of the showers so they get a chance to fully dry before next week when I will be doing the water proofing. We have been either very blessed or very lucky with the tradies we have chosen to help with the house build. The tiler called on Saturday to say he had some spare time and could he do the showers and brick the bath side today which meant the bath needed to be fitted beforehand. I had a full week booked with one job or another so wasn’t going to get over there to fit the bath before today, enter the plumber! A text was sent on Sunday morning followed by a return phone call on Sunday evening from him confirming that he could indeed do the job along with several others which would need doing at some point which would make the journey worthwhile and all was completed by Monday afternoon, you just can’t fault service like that!

Next one on the list was the electrician, another tradie who is there when he says he will be, is helpful and easy to work with and so tidy, never leaves a mess. So we have made real progress this week and have a plan for the next few weeks which should see us well on the way to being able to spend the festive season or at least some of it there and there in comfort.

During a conversation with the physio last week when he was asking me about my journey and the various people who have looked after me both medically and mentally over the last two years he made the comment that I had surrounded myself with angels and that is exactly how I feel. I have been so well cared for, a comment that I made to another very good friend who told me that you “reap what you sow” I told her I didn’t remember sowing any of this but it seems we are being looked after in the same way by the people we have chosen to assist us at Nannup, it’s all very humbling!

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