Do you have your own house now?Today we finally sold one of our fish tanks that I had been begging Steve to sell for the last two years. It just sat there and did nothing. No fish, no water, no nothing.
I didn't get why he wanted to hold onto it considering he had other fish tanks and wasn't using this one.
Anyway, we got rid of a lot of bits and pieces that went with the tank and the house is starting to become less cluttered. The stand that went with the tank was the most annoying part. It is so big! So glad we got rid of that. We can actually walk into our spare room without the damn thing blocking the doorway now.
 I managed to take Chris on another walk, one which is reasonably lengthy for him. I found the way there despite feeling 5% uncertain about where we were going too.




 
 We used roads mainly, passing valleys and fields, going into valleys with small villages, passing through woods, across bridges and cattle grids, and at one point rode alongside a valley where we often walk, over grass and gravel. 
 Pitiful! 
 It'd be great to get that to 20 miles in 2 hours! 
 Basically, I had to drive through strange, busy roads to find a  place I've not really been to before, enduring one way systems,  confusing roundabouts and signs and industrial estates with lots of  impatient drivers. 
 I absolutely to do not like my hire car - I  want my Peugeot back BADLY -but alas, somewhere reversed into  it whilst I was parked outside Chris' house. 
 I am very grateful  that they were honest though. 
	
 It would have been a little confusing had my dad not been there to help. I'm trying to learn the route to Uni before I start my PGCE in two weeks.