
Crazy we now live in a world where it is quite normal to pay to enjoy ourselves.
This groupon email entitled "Things to do near you" just led me to think what a consumerist society we have become...
Very true. I for one am rather glad that my kids have all grown up, meaning the days of tramping around 'theme parks' are over. Thankfully, my wife and I can now enjoy walks along the clifftops, through the countryside, or just choosing a road we've never driven on and going to see what's along the way and what's at the other end.
We used to be 'active' Scottish National Trust members, but politics got in the way - I quit my membership recently when they appointed Neil Oliver president.
This is a horrible illness for all who live with it and their friends and relations. It just seems so difficult to get relief from. It is not so long that he seemed a lot better, and re-married, but clearly he has sunk back into his troubled state of mind.
It certainly is. I have a son and a daughter who both struggle with it - daughter for the last decade & son for nearly three years now. Both can appear 'normal' for lengthy periods but can slip back for no apparent reason - even when under medication. The saddest thing my wife and I find is that neither are willing to discuss it with us - or, more likely, they simply can't discuss it because they don't know why or what causes them to be this way. The hardest thing to deal with when they have a relapse is the fact that there is nothing we can say to help - anything we do say is always wrong & if we say nothing, that's just as bad. Frustrating really.![]()
Sorry to hear of your children 's problems BB. I hope you can find a way to help them and steer them back to a better life.

Thanks for that dave - unfortunately I'm just not sure that there is any way to help.Sorry to hear of your children 's problems BB. I hope you can find a way to help them and steer them back to a better life.