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Post date: 26-Dec-2015 18:36:33
Well, I suppose everyone was a bit overtired by the time Christmas Day was over, which was probably the explanation for how things unravelled rather towards the end. It was something Laurence said about an occasion when he was on duty over Christmas and that reminded Jonah of Christmasses in the past when Margaret was manning A&E and that reminded Peter about an occasion when Angie was called in because they needed extra nurses to man the theatres after some sort of major incident on Christmas Eve. It all got a bit maudlin at that point and I think Laurence felt guilty that it was his fault - which of course it wasn't at all. I think Hannah and I managed to make him feel better about it in the end, but explaining that Peter and Jonah would both hate themselves if they didn't sometimes miss their respective wives more than they could easily bear. you can;t spend upwards of twenty-five years with someone without it making a permanent impact on you.