I know that started this brilliant idea so I wanted to carry it on for her and as the forum has become a little gloomy recently as we face loosing them both soon.
So
1. daloni and dizzie outlasted their prognosis by years and I am sure proved that you can have quality of life despite doctors best guesses and we all benefited from knowing them on here.
2. I just got back from a fabulous holiday in Galicia, northern Spain. I walked more than I have for months (chemo pushed me into a wheelchair) the food and wine was fab and I met old friends and laughed a lot.
3. Macmillan have admitted that their upgrade has been a bit sh*t and are working on improving it. Hurrah for Macmillan who have admitted it didn't go well. How many organisations actually come out and say that.
I don't like to think that newbies think that we are a miserable lot, what struck me on here when I came was how much joy, laughter and living went on despite cancer.
Nicky
That’s a lot of wildlife in one walk brilliant.
we get deer and buzzards and rabbits and foxes not all in one walk. I ve never seen a hare
we are going to the pub with my very pregnant daughter her husband and all the dogs today. It always fun to be together.
Another pub meal with friends to look forward to on Friday
Our son is coming back here for the weekend on the 7th he seems to have found another girlfriend hope this one works out
Ruth
I've been married to him for 40 years plus so nothing he says surprises me! He means well LOL
B xx
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I’ve had lots of good things this weekend, and here are my best ones:
1. 3 whole days in a row without waking up with a headache.
2. We went to see Downton Abbey the new Era yesterday. It is fabulous!!
3. Have family coming around for dinner today. Not very often we all get together so I’m looking forward to that.
Three solid gold things. Have a Baileys! Xxx
Bless you Ted, but maybe that’s what is giving me headaches
Zoledex injection tomorrow so I will definitely deserve a baileys after xx
Those are definitely three good things
enjoy the good times xx
Ruth
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