tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14603206.post7153949898773424235..comments2023-04-28T10:53:10.258+01:00Comments on KNITMAN: GOODBYE JEEVES, HELLO OLGAAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14864658805462324550noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14603206.post-60215369095898782592011-04-19T21:01:04.593+01:002011-04-19T21:01:04.593+01:00My mum is a member of the Disabled Drivers Associa...My mum is a member of the Disabled Drivers Association, not sure if you have heard of it, but it really helped her when she was learning to drive. They assessed her and told her what adaptions were best for her, they might have info on suitable cars<br />http://www.dda.org.uk/Lucyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10161956050772716037noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14603206.post-40108338604488542782011-04-17T11:58:28.634+01:002011-04-17T11:58:28.634+01:00I like you name and it's quite thrilling to he...I like you name and it's quite thrilling to hear that she is helping you with your pain. Your choice in names is amusing and, in a strange way, very logical. If you ignore the fact there are very many empathic, gentle, kind and, yet, strong male nurses in the world, your description of Olga seems (to me) to embrace my own interpretation of the world of (good) nursing: wise, strong, gentle and caring. Enjoy, my far away friend, enjoy.Irisnoreply@blogger.com