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Fr D arrived back from his holiday around 17.00 on Wednesday and does not seem to have stopped since he got through the door . . . .
When he got in he immediately started to empty his ‘box with wheels’ of his clothes and started putting them in the two white boxes in the utility room - a bit at a time; by the time that he got to Friday he had put all of them through the system and re-packed most back into the ‘box with wheels,’ which was put away on top of the wardrobe in the spare bedroom until next year.
After celebrating Morning Prayer and Mass on Thursday morning Fr D had to rush down to the diocesan offices at Crawley as there was a big problem with one of his marriage cases. He spent some time sorting out what to do and brought home with him a whole pile of paperwork which he needed to go through before Monday. In the evening Fr D was working on finalising this week’s newsletter as he was not going to be available on Friday before Sarah was due to leave to go home.
On Friday Fr D was not celebrating Mass in the morning as he was due at Epsom hospital to see the eye specialist. Just before he came to Cobham he was diagnosed with glaucoma and was put on a strict regimen of eyes drops every night before he goes to bed. When he moved to Cobham the plan was to be attached to a new eye specialist up here in Surrey; then COVID intervened and it was not possible to get to see a specialist. Meanwhile he has ‘religiously’ been administering his eyes drops each night! In August the health centre began catching up with things and wrote a letter off to find Fr D a new specialist and an appointment for Friday came through just before he went off on holiday, for Friday morning. Not knowing when he might get an appointment again if he rejected it Fr D decided that he’s have to cancel Mass to use the appointment given. After he got home from the hospital he looked as if he had just gone ten rounds with Mike Tyson and had double black eyes from the dyes that had to be put into his eyes in order for the specialist to examine his eyes.
Unusually for a Saturday Fr D celebrated a Mass at midday for a parishioner who had died during COVID at a time when the church was not open for requiems and there could only be a graveside service. At the time Fr D had agreed that once things were back to a semblance of normality we could have a memorial Mass to make up for it - this took place on Saturday around two years later . . . . .