New month, new thread - as requested by ellie 73
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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.
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Hi Ellie, how's my favourite punk rocker doing today, just been catching up, really is nice to see you posting, and your spelling is still better than mine, I used to enjoy our late night chats reminiscing, Hope you had a good time with your son and he was able to help you with the computer, takes us oldies a little longer to learn but we still get there, take care.
love Eddie xx
Hi this Punt rooked, is not bad, though cannot, get the quiet right though#
never say never.
Computer not sorted, son got a few jobs done, the invaded by company, other son, then my brother, three men talking, worse than women, three hours later, son had to go home, he lives in Lincoln some times three hours to get home other times four, though back in a couple of weeks.
I miss all the chatting though at the moment us real hard work.
Perhaps Its the good eye i have lost sight from.. when i ger the other cataract done will help.
Its the good eye that have lost sight from.
Good to catch up.
Hi Ellie, I'm sure you could rock all night on the dance floor, used to love dancing as well, was pretty useless at it, but didn't care, I was the first one to dance, use to get a couple of free drinks for getting people up and dancing,
Go to the old folks community hall on a Sunday night, as a guest, as there's no men. Can't last 50 minutes now, but it's still fun
Wow Ellie, you have had a house full, that's great your sons and brother turning up, but I don't believe they could be worse than women, but it's great they get along, no doubt your influence on them growing up had a big part in that, sorry to hear they never sorted your computer, would love to help but I'm pretty useless.
One thing we can agree on is men are louder than women, I'm so sorry thing's are so tough right now, Ellie, if only it was your other eye, II think life's full of if onlys, Ellie, did you say your halfway through the injections with the cataract operation to follow, so your a good way there,
I was sorry to hear about your brothers cancer diagnosis, my little brother was also diagnosed a couple of weeks ago, it certainly sucks my friend, but you know what we have to do Ellie, it's what you've been telling me for as long as I've known you, PS got mine from Ann Summers
love Eddie xx
Morning Annette, haven't heard from you for a few days, I hope your OK, thank you, we're all praying for positive news today for Mandy, can't deny how scared I am, it's so much harder when it's your kids, but we are hopeful about today, I've been diagnosed with 3 new conditions recently so hoping mine is the only bad news the families going to have for some time.
We got home just after 10pm last night, knackered, and slept all night, first time for months,
Off to Scotland, Wednesday, with Lesley, to see her family, dropping 2 off my girls in Edinburgh on the way, saves me driving, take care my friend.
love Eddie xx
Morning Eddie, having everything crossed for a positive report for Mandy. It will be a pleasure to see you in Scotland. You have had a busy time travelling lately.
Waiting for results is always a very stressful time, as all of us know only too well. Fingers crossed for everybody who is expecting results over the next few days.
love Alana and Lilly xx
Good morning Ellie, I'm still having problems logging in so have given up, but changed my password again so here goes. Ellie I'm so sorry to hear about your eye sight, it must be very difficult to manage getting use to it, but your determined to master it, like you have with all of this illness has thrown at you. We all love your posts and comments. Lovely your sons and brother have been visiting and supporting you. I know what you mean about men gabbing 10 to the dozen, when mine get together I just provide tea and food and never get a word in. Lol. Take care lovely, sending love and hugs .XXX
Moi
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