New month, new thread.
Daily Life chit chat for bloods, scans, appointments, going shopping, cutting grass, reading, watching some thing decent on TV - whatever your day has in store for you. That is daily life!
Even having a laugh, that is a normal life, and we all have it.
If you have a special topic please start a new thread so people that wish to see it can, and can comment.
Hope this is to everyone's approval.
Thanks.
Morning, Macmillan will be losing 150 staff, which is awful, especially for the wonderful people who will lose their jobs, I just wish our politicians would get their priorities right and do what we would all want them to do, though not holding my breath. If you want to read the Guardian newspaper article, "and no I am not a guardian reader", you will find it on the cancer chat forum, along with another post you may find interesting, best wishes to everyone.
Eddie
Hi Eddie, I've just read the article in the Guardian. Its very sad. It did say " it won't effect staff providing advice and support to the public, and most of the clinicians they use are employed by the NHS". So we will have to wait and see how it effects us. I do feel very sad for the people loosing there jobs and I think the service they provide which is wonderful, will suffer. xx
Moi
Morning, yes nice here at moment, hope it lasts.
I have done one load of washing, now on the line.
I slept, all night and woke at 8am lovely.
Lovely and quiet here, and a nice feeling, going to daughters, 10 mins away for every one, me i take a little longer.
Hope you get out, even for a short while, shopping lol on a Saturday rather you than me.
Later x
Afternoon Everyone.
Had my shower and washed hair, OMG was lovely, when i was a kid, went to stay, with my Gran in Scotland, no showers or baths in her house.
So once a week, with had to pack our bits and go, to the local baths, which was one of those things, so today felt the same, packed my bag and of i trot.
Just noticed the date 16th March eight years today since i got diagnosis, i cannot believe it, at the time, never thought, i would get to the end of the year.,
Always Hope for Everyone, x
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