Guest guest Posted April 25, 2004 Report Share Posted April 25, 2004 Sorry Sonja, I misunderstood your dilemma over tickets. On rereading your message, I see that you mean that, as you never know how you will feel, it isn't worth ordering tickets? Thank you Anyse for pointing that out! It was pretty obvious when I reread the message. Maybe while you're feeling better just now, it might be worth going to the theatre? Sometimes you can pick up tickets on the day of course, sometimes cheaper than earlier. Of course, I realise that doesn't help you when you'd like to go out with a group of friends who book in advance. I can't really see a solution to that one, other than taking a chance. Sometimes the theatre will be able to get rid of your ticket, if you can't go on the day, for a last- minute theatre-goer. If it's something you enjoy, perhaps you could risk it. Let's hope you continue to improve now. If you do, than work could become a possibility again. I don't know what the benefits system is like in Sweden eg. for people who cannot work any more because of ill-health. Anyway, I can sense that you'd like to work. I really appreciate that feeling, Sonja, because, even at the age of 58, I have been sad at the prospect of retiring " early " because I enjoy my job so much. I still hope I'll make it to 59 in work. Good luck again, Fliss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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