Life gets so muddled at times doesn't it.
The weather isn't helping as it is so wild, so windy and so cold. Why so much snow for the people in Scotland and Ireland. March has gone out like a lion with a roar.
Yet the Forsythia is the best I have seen this year
I have been sorting out with some friends a visit to a Motorhome factory that I will write about later in April, as it will be making a good story and this has become a diary so I have to write about each day and that's how my life is taken one day at a time.
Well we are nearly at Easter and I was all planned to set off tomorrow for an Easter Rally at Bognor but then Rays appointment with the Lung Clinic has been changed to 2.30 so that we will be to late to set off amongst the holiday traffic and the M25 will be so hectic, so we will now set off on Friday.
Rays Clinic involves a Spirometry http://www.patient.co.uk/health/Spirometry.htm
A spirometer is a device which measures the amount of air that you can blow out.
This will show rays Lung function as he has pockets of stale air in his lungs due to the scaring that the Asbestos has damaged his lungs.
The weather forecast is still for more heavy showers.
It was to cold for long walks so we have carried out a series of short walks to keep the dog happy.
I made a chicken stew and herbie dumplings to warm us up tonight and the rain has been beating on the windows.
I think its time to sign off and go to bed and snuggle under the duvet
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