Hello everyone,
the title says it all, this is a thread for everyone at any and all hours of day and night, to post, help, laugh, cry and anything in between. There will be no nasty posts, everyone who joins in will be gentle, considerate and kind to everyone else. Hugs to all......xxx
Well done Carol, you deserve it you are so lovely xxx
Thank you so much Christine,everybody on here is so special to me & have helped me so much over the past few months
xx
Well done Carol, and well deserved I am sure.
No, no sign of Lucas yet.
Fantastic news Carol, sometimes things happen for a reason. Cheers, sending a well done hug xxx
FAB-U-LOUS!!!!!!!
Big congratulations, Carol, knew you'd done the right thing!
Big hugs xxx
Moomy
Hello everyone.
So pleased for you Carol, lovely to hear of something nice happening to a lovely lady.
Sorry Lynda, I have been thinking of you and wondering if he had returned but didn't want to keep asking you. I cannot imagine how you are feeling.
Well done Gillian for completing chemo.
Hope the concert went well Moomy.
Hope you gave a nice time tomorrow Jakki.
Hope you are ok Christine
We went to see Lady in the van today with our lovely neighbour, nice to get out for c couple of hours. Mick did not run anyone over today!!
Lots of love and best wishes to all, special hugs for anyone needing them Jasmin xx
Hey, Jasmin,
I'm looking forward to that film being released on DVD, is it good?
Yes, the concert went really well, think we astonished the conductor as some bits went better than they ever had in rehearsal. Think having a gong in a climax for one moment gave the whole choir a buzz! We hadn't had that before, it made quite a difference.
Love and hugs to you all xxx
Moomy
Hi Jasmin
Glad to hear you are getting out and Mick is getting plenty of steering practice. I am going to see The Lady and the van tomorrow afternoon. First visit to the cinema for years!
So sorry about the cat Lynda, I hope you are ok?
Glad chemo is finished Gillian, now take care of yourself!
Jakki enjoy tomorrow.
Thinking of you Keith, hope you are doing OK x
Love and hugs to all xxx
Hi yes, it's very good there were about 30 people in the cinema and only 2 were men. Mick enjoyed the film though. Until last week when we went to see Spectre Mick hadnt been to the cinema for 30 years!! We are waiting for the Dads army film to come out but its not released til 5th February.
Xx
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