Good evening actually it is morning -
I decided to look through my professional profile file and discovered my student midwife record book! Names of midwives and midwifery teachers/ lecturers call what you wish, stirred memories - such as JM Lewis / A Davis / E Phipps .
On another note , my mother had a friend who left Norfolk after WW2 , married and lived in Shaftmoor Avenue Hall Green, , they remained in contact mainly Christmas, after I moved to the Sorrento Hosp. unbeknown to me my mother contacted her . One afternoon on my day off ,this lady arrived with a box of cream cakes , which we shared over a cup of coffee. A lovely surprise . Many years later this lady moved to live near her daughter in Solihull and died in2010 at the grand age of 93years. I also recall having to attend lectures when doing community allocations in a venue that resembled the post office tower building .Not so long ago I started my MSc at what was then the university of Central England , understand it has been renamed. It was a long journey from North Lincs and in the end I transferred to a university that involved less travelling , Huddersfield , another place of fond memories as that is where I did my first degree, whilst working as a ward sister.