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
While we are talking urinary matters, can I confide my most recent pleasure. I creep up on La Norbette in the morning waving my nappy and enquiring as to whether it would do another session?
She makes an awful noise and runs off. She can't run off that quickly as she had a tumble a couple of weeks ago so I can catch her quite easily.
I don't normally post these private matters but if Tina can then I can!
What am I doing?, apologies to all, i'll get my coat.
Thank you much better than my attempt. ownedbystaffies still sorry for your loss.
as you say context, It’s only a carpet xxx
Thanks Nob's it made me smile!!!! Tinalay...i'm glad your pain is under control..and i hope after physio you can sit up, fingers crossed.
Three good things...i saw a few kangaroos across the road, had a lovely meeting with friends, hubby did cook while i was out and it was yummy.
From tomorrow on we are in seven day's lockdown..again.
Find the kangaroo lol
How can you be locked down when there is nobody living there?
I found the roo, big old thing, just left of centre.
I wish everyone wouldn't post about their hubby cooking, it makes me look bad. Well, I am bad but improving.
Still very good things though. Xxx
Ruth
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