This was a fairly 'automatic' month both Mum and Lily-Claude seemed to be existing and trying to carry on living as normal as possible. THe weeks seemd to just go very quickly and with the weather still not being very good I looked forward to each Saturday eagerly to be able to go and see mum. By this time she was getting a little better but still could not walk but she enjoyed the company of us all and always wanted a game of cards to help the time go by. Towards the end of teh month we started to make plans for her to come home from hospital as there was not anything more they could do for her. The same was happening in Mauritius i.e. visits to hospital and then coming home.
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