Beth likes TV programmes about hospitals, she seems to like blood and guts for some reason. So tonight we tuned into '24 hours in A&E'. It was filmed in the Kings College Hospital in London.
It brought back memories to me as one of my daughters was admitted to the Royal London Hospital in 1999. I spent a lot of time living at that hospital during that period and it wasn't good.
Such as is London, the hospital is closed down at night and the only entry is through the A&E department as you must go through security to gain entry. I always thought it shocking to have to go through security to go into a hospital but after 3 weeks of seeing A&E at the dead of night in the East End of London, the hospital staff had my greatest respect. It was the pits.
But back to tonights programme. A nurse was interviewed. She said something along the lines of 'Everyone should visit an A&E department in their lives. It's not about the money, money, money or the rushing about. It's about your family and the ones you love'.
How true that is. Seeing my daughter in intensive care changed my life forever.
What is the one thing you think you should do in your lifetime? Or the one thing you would want to do in your lifetime?
I'd like to spend the night with David Beckham, just for research purposes, you understand.