Such tough times
we all are going through. We all have to hope
for a less worrying future. We are learning about the ageing process, and we are
finding we are no longer able to do lots of things that we
used to enjoy, and we still have to avoid being near too
many people. We will have to have the booster
jab soon - not sure when yet, but probably in Spain.
Trudy
recovered well, but we both have aches and pains that we never had
before!
Robbery
We had a traumatic time on the way here. We
were robbed, Trudy's handbag was stolen at a service
station in the Catalan area whilst I had needed the toilet.
We were not
aware of it, until our next stop, which was the next
service station. I could not use the toilets, as they
were out of order, and I would have had to cross over the
motorway to use the toilets on the other side of the
road. I preferred to drive on to the next one
instead, but the robbery happened during that brief time
I was away.
Trudy had decided to do some driving and
had left her bag on the floor, in front of the passenger
seat, and shut the door. One of us always stayed and
guarded the car, as we know it is dangerous at these
places.
The robbery must have happened when Trudy
decided to put some food back in the cool bag, which was
on the floor behind the driver's seat. So, while she was
reaching in, to unzip the cool bag, the thief must have
taken her bag and even shut the passenger door again,
without Trudy hearing anything. I was
quickly back, and Trudy drove us to the next service
station. Only then did Trudy realise her bag
was missing!
It happened so quickly, but unfortunately Trudy had
her Swiss Passport and Identity card, her Spanish
Residence card, keys to our Swiss and Spanish homes, the
BMW car key, money and credit cards, jewellery, her
glasses and so many other valuable things that cannot be
replaced!
We were delayed for an hour waiting for the Police,
(no fun when only halfway on a long drive).
Once we arrived, we had so much more to do than
just our usual unpacking and settling in. We had to
organise changing the locks at both
homes, organised new
glasses, fill in forms for the Swiss authorities, and
the Swiss police, to inform them about the stolen
driving licence, Passport and Identity card and
forms for our insurance claim. More form
filling will be required once back in Switzerland,
to get replacements that cannot be replaced till we
are there.
Trudy can travel without them, as we have copies, as
long as we have the police report with us, even if
we had to fly back.
Also, we had to organise changing the
BMW system as the thieves have Trudy's key and our addresses and the BMW registration number
that were also in the bag. We had to wait a
week for the parts to be sent from Germany, so
every time we parked near our home, we wondered if our
car would still be there when we returned.
We
were exhausted and upset by it
all, but soon were feeling happier, as the weather was
wonderful, and the gardens full of colour, we had come
back to Summer, escaping the Autumn drop in
temperature. We heard that in Winterthur
it was just 1 degree celsius, whilst we were
having breakfast on our balcony at 21 degrees!