Move over Dorothy

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YES! Yes, yes,yes, yes. YES! YES! YES! (Does a little Michael-Flatly-tiptoey-dance and sky punches the air) Yes! I have only ruddy gone and done it. I even have a signed certificate from BBC’s Record Breaker’s Norris McWhirter to prove it.

What exactly?

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Ha ha!!  Caught you early this time!  I'm not having you interfere with my New Year festivities!  So sorry that Christmas was such a wash out for you and I hope you'll be feeling much better soon, which will no doubt be around the time that you're due your next bout of poison :( but just think of it as being one step closer to wearing your red dress and new killer heels.

    All the very best wishes for a much happier and healthier New Year.

    Marsha xx

    PS  You don't have relatives on the Wirral do you?

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    I spent last years Christmas in dressing gown and slippers following my op, and my New Year handshaking was caused by holding the little card reminding me that chemo No 1 was January 2nd. As if I was going to forget!

    But here I am back at New Years Eve again, large as life and twice as ugly, getting ready to go to the local hostelry and observe the hostilities. I look forward to reading your first blog of 2011 wearing your dress and shoes.

    For the enjoyment of your writing my thanks. For the season, my best wishes. And for the unpleasant times ahead, my support (I hope it fits).

    Bren

    p.s that does read as if I was reading the blog while I was wearing the dress and shoes, but I'm sure you'll understand my meaning.

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hiya - thank you for reading my blog and leaving your comments - you both made me laugh!

    Things picked up a little bit for New Year's eve - managed to have a few friends around for big pot chilli and a little wine which was nice - though no kareoke on my part!

    Marsh - not aware of any rellies from the Wirral - though Wakeham is my married name.  It is very Devonshire - two-a-penny down this way!

    P xox