Morning all, Just setting up a new chat thread for March. If you want to catch up on February's chat you can click here but it will be closed.
The chit chat thread is for:
"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."
Thank you Angie, It was a nice surprise things went well for both of us at our hospitals yesterday, so all's well for tomorrow, and our oldest granddaughter will be joining us too, fab, you are in my thoughts too, my friend after your recent loss. Is her highness enjoying the warm sunny weather and stretching her legs.
love Eddie and Lesley
Thank you eddiel we have lots of dogs over the years, we’ve had a shih tzu before, but never a jack russell, and this guy is the tiniest pup we’ve ever had. He had his vet check and injection on Monday. He weighed in at 1.90 kilograms. He might be small but he is making a huge impact.
Enjoy the rest of your time on holiday with the family. How long are you staying there for ?
Awww, what a tiny little guy, and I know what you mean about how much they add to the family, and the hole they fill.
We have another week at the Scilly's, as Sheila's friend wants her cottage back, then a few days with family in Shropshire, then taking my aunties home to Scotland, where I will be staying tii the 14th April.
That's the plan my friend, but things can happen, it would be lovely to see a pic of the little fella, and does he have a name yet?.
Eddie xx
I’ve been trying to upload a photo but it’s not doing it for some reason. Will try later on my iPad. We have called him Alfie.
I will look forward to seeing him, here's another one of Poppy.
Eddie xx
Good Afternoon All.
What a lovely Day here, been in and out the garden, hanging washing out, while
weather permits.
Long Day out yesterday, picked up 9.15 got home 7.30 shattered.
Funeral was a family member and two hours away, but when needs must, has to be
done.
Chelle, Patrick, Eddie, I can assure you the injections do not hurt, takes a few minuets, like sticking a needle into a balloon. Good job it does not go bang.
All enjoy rest of the day.
Hi Ellie, that was a long day, and I hope a good night's sleep has recharged the batteries. I'm so sorry for your families loss and please offer my condolences to them for me my friend,
I'm glad the injections don't hurt Ellie, but surely seeing that needle coming towards your eye must be unnerving, especially the 1st time, was that the last one Ellie, or is there 1 more?. I will have everything crossed its a success.
Eddie xx
Thanks
I am laughing, when the doctor said that is what the treatment is and we start now, my words back OMG.
I am suppose to have four one every four weeks, this was last year, and number 2 11th September last year and one few weeks ago, nurse went crazy, wrote all over my paper work 4 weeks, do i have an appointment as yet no.
I had a phone call saying if they are not done and the cataract by the 6th June, I will be put to the bottom of the list.
I cannot repeat what i said, watch this space..
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