stayed up late last night and watched the wonderful film of Mo (Moland) with Julie Walters taking the part.
It portrayed Cancer and the treatment so well and also how Mo fought on and lived a full life. A true inspiration.
The day has been so sunny again that it looked like summer until you stepped outside and saw the frost still at 2pm in the day and Ice puddles that were so dangerous if you stood on them.
The tide was in again with big waves, for down here, again lashing up the beach and breaking.
Louis was good and walked past so many dogs without barking so he had a good day.
Well Lunch was a cheese omelette and dinner Chilli Sweet and sour Chicken with a salad.
I have been talking on Facebook to a group throughout the world of fellow sufferers of Mesothelioma and I have got a advice on supplements to add to my diet to help.
One lady has even had a baby after Chemo how wonderful was that.
I'm so surprised at the young age of some when they found out they had the dreaded desease.
Well we have taken Louis for his last walk so night night.
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