Now That’s What I Call Service!

The saga of the iPad continues…..

Having learned to live with the blips and the buffering over the last two weeks, I was dismayed to see the charge lead for my iPad was wearing through.  Those of you familiar with said lead will know it has a sort of bendy bit where you plug it in.  Well, it might have seemed like a good idea at the time to Apple and I’m sure whoever designed it  like that had their reasons but, mine had bent itself to such a degree that it broke.  I, of course, panicked.

HOW WILL I EVER GET SINGLE ALL THE WAY FINISHED IF I CAN’T TYPE IT UP?

A phone call to my marvellous friend B assured me there is an Apple shop on Antigua, but it’s in English Harbour down in the south, while I am in Five Island, in the northwest, without transport!  Anyway, long story short, I rang them yesterday morning and they arranged for an employee to bring one up for me by lunchtime.  How about that?  THAT is what you call customer service!  Thank you, Caribit!

As some of you might know, I am a huge fan of vitamin B1 as a mosquito repellant.  Since I’ve been here I’ve doubled the dose having spoken to three people who have had chickungunya recently, a severe flu-like virus caused by a mosquito bite.  Apparently it knocks you right off your feet and causes excruciatingly painful joints and total weakness.  My joints are bad enough with my arthritis, so I’m taking B1 pills like Smarties so that the mozzies will keep away!

I had a fabulous catch up dinner last week with the wonderful NS, who was one of the first friends I made here when I first came in 2003.  She came round bringing takeaway and it was so lovely to see her and listen to her words of wisdom and advice on European Women Living In Antigua.  And who would know better than N?  She’s been here 30 years! She has a wonderful laid-back-take-it-all-in-my-stride attitude, which I love.  Such a great evening!

Like most writers, I suppose, I am an avid reader.  One of my favourite authors is PhilippaGregory, whose books I adore, probably because the Tudors is my favourite period of history.  While looking through my bookcase one day last week I came across her book, the Virgin’s Lover, about Robert, Earl of Dudley, and Elizabeth I.  I absolutely loved losing myself in it, especially as I’ve read a few chick-lit books recently; not my favourite genre, I must admit.  I dislike knowing that heroine and unlikely hero will be a match made in heaven after only reading the first couple of pages. And, yes, while I knew that this love affair would come to nothing – Elizabeth remained famously single – it was such a great read; a real treat.

There’s just one mystery: how did it get on my bookshelf and why didn’t I notice it before?

Dear Reader, it’s been a pleasure sharing this little interlude with you, but the sun is well-and-truly up and my coffee, the terrace and a singles’ group await me!  Enjoy your day!

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4 thoughts on “Now That’s What I Call Service!

  1. Elaine, while I am happy that you are enjoying the sunshine you dont have to rub it in! my garden looks lovely due to the fact that it has rained in Dunstable for two days and finally stopped at 4pm today it has been cold wet and horrible so enjoy the sunshine dear friend and remember that even the cat next door hasnt even bothered to leave its gifts in my garden..too wet!!

    Love Jx

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