Christmas Week 2004


A memory flashed into consciousness after a patient watched a film full of bonnets and tailcoats.
Christmas Week 2004. I was at work at the Spinal Injury Unit in Sheffield’s Northern General Hospital . My husband was off work and had gone for a riding lesson, so had strode onto the ward in riding boots and tight fitting jodhpurs. He also was tall and often held himself with a slight imperious air, so when he asked for me, a wisecracking Yorkshire nurse called Alexa scurried from the nurses station into the ward round multi disciplinary meeting where I was busy with the consultants and psychologist and physios and hissed at me
“ There’s a Mr Darcy to see you John” she shared rather breathlessly “His breeches are magnificent !”

 

23 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:35 am

    Freaking perfect! Kathy

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  2. Barbara Anne4:45 am

    Oh, Mr. Darcy?!!!!! Swooning now!
    Sweet John, another one for you book, of course.

    Hugs!

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  3. That's definitely one for that book, John! A very vivid little vignette. Colin Firth has my vote for best Mr Darcy - I'm not sure Colin would get it in real life though. .

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  4. Yorkshire Liz7:09 am

    Breeches are always sexy, across the ages. (Have you seen English dressage Olympics medallist and owner/trainer Carl Hester? I rest my case)

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  5. Your remembering made me smile.

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  6. Anonymous11:35 am

    She had a great sense of humour. Gigi

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  7. Someday your prince will come.

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  8. Oh my heart! I love this!

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  9. Mr Darcy!! I love this.

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  10. What a lovely story, and memory. :-)

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  11. What a delightful memory!

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  12. Anonymous8:38 pm

    I love everything about this post! Thanks.
    Nina

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  13. Now I totally understand the appeal of ex DH. Mr Darcy, wow.

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  14. Anonymous12:16 am

    Mr Darcy … What a man! Cali

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  15. Anonymous4:14 am

    That cheered me up. Too funny.
    weavinfool

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