Saturday, 13 March 2021

Great Expectations


Life isn't always as it seems. We might be going on with life as normal, or so we think, and then suddenly something unexpected happens.

Like for instance that day I went upstairs to visit the bathroom only to find out I live in a bungalow.

That really threw me that did. And then there's the time when my friend and I went to an antique auction. Let me explain. We have this program on TV over here where they invite you to go somewhere locally, like a stately home, museum, or such like with your old possessions and they value them for you by experts and then, if you agree, they auction them for you.

We had one of those events locally and my friend, who is 85 years old, wanted to go and show them a collection of old dentures which had been bequeathed to him by his grand-father who used to be a dentist. As my friend could not drive, I took him to the stately home and subsequent auction. What I did not expect is that the dentures did not sell; but they sold my friend for £10.

And that's what I mean by a totally unexpected turn of events.

Like the time I bet on a horse that did not even exist. Let me tell you straight-away that I do not bet. Never have, except this once. A friend of mine took me to the races and suggested I put a small bet on a horse just for fun. I did not know how to do it. He said, "Just go to the betting window over there. Tell the man what horse you think will win, and give him a £1. A small bet just for fun."

I went to the window and the man there told me my horse does not exist. To be fair, he asked, "Name?" I told him, "Vic Moubarak." He replied, "There is no such horse racing here today!"

I looked at him in a dumbfounded way and asked, "Why would anyone name a horse after me?"

He said, "Who?"

I replied, "The people who own, or race the horse!"

He searched through his booking papers and said, "I have looked everywhere. There definitely is not a horse called Vic Moubarak."

I said, "I didn't expect there to be. This is my name."

He told me to step away from the window or else he will call security. And that was an unexpected turn of events. What are the chances do you think that there is no racing horse bearing my name, yet that betting man thought there was, because he searched for it in his books. I can't understand why he thought someone would name a horse after me. It's not as if I am famous or anything like that.

I also remember another unexpected thing that happened to me some years ago. We were on holiday at a sea side resort and we went out on a tourist boat out to sea to swim with dolphins. As soon as I got into the water all the dolphins swam away. They said, "We don't want to swim with him!" and left. Now you wouldn't expect that in a "swim with dolphins" tour, would you? I should have taken the cheaper tour and swam with sardines instead.

But I tell you folks, the most unexpected thing that ever happened to me. And only recently too. It is fashionable these days that instead of moving home to a new larger house, people tend to expand or extend their present homes instead. It is cheaper building an extension than having to move to a bigger house, pay removal expenses, lawyers' fees and government taxes, estate agents costs and so on. And even in the new house, there will always be things you need to do, like decorations, new carpets and so on which will cost money. Better to extend the house you live in.

So I called an architect and explained that we needed some extra room and asked him to design something that will look nice, modern and fit with the local environment.

He suggested we put a couple of motor homes on top of the flat roof at the front of the house. We took off the wheels, welded the vehicles back to back to make one open space, and with a big crane we fixed them on top of the house, and hung a rope ladder at the back of the house so we could climb up there when we want to.

So we got an instant expansion of our present house with two motor homes on the roof.  An unexpected outcome and a tourist attraction also, I gather!!!

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19 comments:

  1. ...the key to a happy life is to have REASONABLE expectations!

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    1. Is it reasonable to have two motor homes as a house extension?

      God bless, Tom.

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  2. My life is so boring compared to your life experiences Victor.
    But my dad did go to the race track and bet on the horses and lost more than he ever won. But that was the easy part.
    Facing my mom when he got home was when he started praying to God for help.

    Another interesting adventure.

    God Bless 💮

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    1. Oddly enough, Jan, that bit of the article is true. I only bet on the horses once - and it was £1. A friend showed me how to do it and which forms to complete. I never did it again; so sad I was at losing a £1.

      God bless.

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  3. Unexpected happenings can pop up at any time, Victor, but yours are some of the craziest.
    Blessings!

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    1. Indeed Martha. That is life. We never know what is in the corner and about to happen.

      God bless you always.

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  4. Unexpected, you ask? Just about every day, Victor. I suspect that's Mr. God's sense of humor reminding us to stay flexible. I wouldn't mind having a trailer on our rooftop, but the way init's pitched, I'd have to employ a tether to remain upright.

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    1. Yes, I believe God is asking us to trust Him. That is why unexpected events happen. To show us that He is still in control.

      I'll admit it would be fun to have a trailer on the roof. Here the Local Authorities will not allow it and have strict rules on appearances of buildings. Do you know that the wall in our front garden, (the one at the edge of our property and the sidewalk), cannot be more than 18 inches high? No one can build a wall or fence higher than 18 inches that would obscure a view of the house from the street.

      God bless.

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  5. Only you could come up with that expansion idea. That's thinking outside the box, in your case outside the trailer. :)

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    1. It would be fun having a trailer above one's house. The Local Authority would not allow it though. See what I said to Mevely about our front wall.

      God bless, Bill.

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  6. You have the most unusual unexpected happenings. :)

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  7. Dearest Victor,
    You wrote another book here and claiming a lot of reading time... Haha putting a motor home on top of your present home. Where would all the plumbing enter... or disappear?
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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    1. We use the motor homes as bedrooms, Mariette. No need for plumbing.

      I have now written 34 books. Some are FREE. Click on the link above and check them out.

      God bless.

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  8. That's one odd way to expand a house, but if the neighbors don't complain, i guess it works.

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