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Jacuzzi Jack glad to hear we helped, because that is the reason I am still here, if we helped 1% its worth it. I hope you are recovered and being pampered xx
Oh moomy I'm sorry, let's hope its soon treated and got rid of xx
WhatHappened how lovely to see you posting and in the Christmas spirit as well. I am reading a book about a stray cat brought in from the cold so thinking of you. Xxx
Night night my dear friends, sleep well and stay safe
lots of sleepy fairy dust available for all who wish
hugs xxx
ps, Snowys Mum sadly it won’t go away, has to be managed like a chronic disease unless it transforms to leukaemia.
Moomy
There is a story book about Robert the Allotment Cat, Robert saved the 100+ year old allotments from being developed for the Commonwealth Games..... and ..... it's a true story
As for the Christmas spirit..... I love Christmas sadly other half seems to be a Bar Humbug more than ever this year, he's bad most years, this year seems the worst hoe, hoe, hoe ...... I will say his birthday isn't that long after Christmas and he blames this as (owww I am bad, I am laughing typing this)...... he said when he was growing up all his birthday presents always seemed to have bits missing from them, snakes and ladders with no dice, that sort of thing .....
For some reason he seems to think his birthday presents were discarded Christmas presents
Jacuzzi Jack, I have to agree with Santababy...... I didn't think I needed to do these and maybe I didn't at the start, however, out of the blue my arm seemed to 'tighten-up' - took a while to get it back and even how it seems weak when wanting to lift something off a high shelf.
Sending love to Northerner, Violetsniff, LondonLass, moomy, Grogg, Londonmumof2 and all our beautiful Fruit Loops xxxxx
Morning everyone Happy weekend
nice to here from you WhatHappened sounding bright and cheerful do what I do with Bah ! Humbug! Ignore him
Hope you getting out and about a bit more we went to Durham Christmas festival yesterday …lovely day wandering around outside.
we stayed away from the marques which were too crowded for me. The yummy food stalls were in the Cathedral cloisters so lots of fresh air and more space . Then there was a street market so lots to do safely .
Morning all!
son just texted to say his cello pupils exam results were good, his Grade 1 who got very nervous and had to restart a piece still got a Merit but his Grade 8 pupil got a Distinction (that’s really hard at Grade 8!) so pleased and proud for him, that’s a true example of great teaching!
Hugs xxx
Moomy
And congratulations to him moomy on the exam results xx
Onwards and flatwards (don't do hills) and keep walking if you can!
Hi, new member to the forum and got pointed in this direction by a wonderful lady. Been pretty much awake since Wednesday since I got my diagnosis so I'm guessing this thread and all you lovely people will help lots xx
Welcome Porcha27, it’s incredibly hard to sleep with your mind driving you nuts all night. Sometimes just knowing you’re not alone at night helps immensely and sharing your thoughts on the various threads seems to free up some mind space and stop it ticking over. I must admit I’m sleeping a lot better now as I’m feeling so wiped out from chemo,mind you my hot flushes regularly wake me up! Hope everyone gets some sleep tonight xx
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