OK I'll look at Hello Fresh. Have seena few thousand ads for them.
Drinks like Huel are fomulated to be a full dietary thing now. There are cheaper ones which are nearly as good. They're boring, it's true.
Sometimes I do an omelette with whatever I have - banana, bits of chocolate,, grapes, slice of lime....(!)
Vitamin D, Fish oil ( I don't eat fish) and Creatine seem to be recommended.
I get a blue badge car tax discount, which has to be the P.O. but tbh I haven't checked.
Cars are on the. "Tell Us Once" form you get from the Registry Office, which informs the pensions, benefits Passport, DVLC etc offices.
There's a Bereavement Advice Service to engage with too.
A couple of people have warned me the Pensions people are very keen to get their money back!.
Clothes etc will be easier once I start to clear them.
She was an academic too - so had a lot of shelf-metres of books.
Still only have one working hand.
If I haven't put it already:
One, of a couple, has to go first, and it's never going to be easy. Especially if you leave out gross disability and dementia.
So I'm glad it was her. We both said "see ya tomorrow" and she just went to sleep without saying anything more, no extended suffering
I know a guy whose wife had a non-operable brain tumor, so it was a 3 month decline to the inevitable, Ugh.
I have far more crap to sort out than she did, too. She wasn't the sort to bother much with passwords, they were all on her pc. She wouldn't have known in detail what the finances were, or where, without searching deeply. I knew most of hers . Rented properties are in my name , etc etc.
She would have had to use a bank/acct/lawyer to keep the purse-strings. 8 figure balance so she'd have managed, it's true.