Day 10 what a good day I'v had

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Day 10 what a great day.
Well its not all bad news then as yesterday I got better and better.
I'm right in the middle of a cycle and my Immune system is suppose to be lowering but after a very bad sickness bout I dragged myself around and then  decided to pack the new Otterman bed with all the sheets,pillowcases,duvet covers etc etc.
I made the bed an dusted lightly around then put some washing on.
Ray was grateful for a break.
He took Louis for a walk after he hung all the washing out, while I had a rest.
Then I had a grated carrot and grated cheese, gerkin with salad cream on --while I made Ray a bacon sandwich.
I amazed Ray by saying I fancied walking around our park as it was such a lovely afternoon and that's just what I did.
Very shaky at first and then after chatting to a neighbor, who was amazed at Louis who walked around so very slow and majestic with me as if he knew he had to be so careful and not pull on his lead.
I was tired by the time I got back and fell asleep for an hour but from then on I got better and better.
We watched Alan Titmarsh make a bread and butter pudding on his programme and I just said "I fancy that" --well off Ray went and bought some eggs from across the shop and came back and made me a bread and butter pudding, Shepherds Pie for dinner and it went down very well.
I was so human all evening and even took part in my MHF forum discussing the Question time programme and Nick Griffen  of the BNP--- which I was awake to watch.
What a good day I was well pleased.
I'm awake now and its only 2.30 but the good feeling still seems to be here.
I have an appointment at Kent and Canterbury Oncology Department for an assessment which I wasn't looking forward to but now I'm very happy to go out and take part.
I think I will defiantly be stay in the Motorhome at the Kent AGM Rally Saturday Night and see all my old friends once again.
 
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