The operation

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So in   5 days time I have the operation to remove the tumour - randomly known as Ian.

Why in the last few days have I become incredibly tired and emotional ??
Did anyone else feel the same?
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    That made me really laugh LeoLady thanks for the chuckle :) 

  • Thanks for that info LL. 

    I am going to get my son to load things like that onto my little iPod, suppose you have already guessed I don’t know how to do it. Xx 

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    Leolady and Jacks77

     I married the IT guy! .  He now just says to me “ have you tried switching it off and on again?”  to which I reply yes done that, he will then reply “well switch it off for longer this time!”  It has become the standing joke in our house because he then just remotely takes over my comoiter and sorts it out for me!  

    Loving the piano music Jacks77 very soothing, I especially like the diet with the Cello, I’m a big fan of Orchestras very relaxing and some pieces of music moves me to tears.  I watched Les Miserables over Christmas, I have watched it many times but for some reason it moved me to tears this year.

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    Leo i am so glad you were indulgent, i am loving brookyn duo! Have never heard, or come across them, but wow is all i can say.

  • Well LL I’ve just listened to all 3. Beautiful, I loved the healing clouds and am going to listen to the full version.

    The last one was just wonderful, at first I thought I was going to cry listening to it but instead I watched and listened and just felt all fuzzy and relaxed. 

    Thank you xx. 

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    Oh so so pleased

    Healing Piano is playing now.

    Just chatted to my big sis for 40 mins now I need calm as we set one another off giggling and being silly. I taught her how to gallop in a posh hotel. She's never ever forgiven me. Now she gets her d in law to join in. Tee hee

    Oh Sparkle my hubby worked for 35yrs in a big American company with 3 letters. He is next to flipping (other adjectives available) useless and still is switch off/ on man. My daughters reckon they have forgotten more than he knows. And go into positive meltdown if he ventures near their devices. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DAAAAAAAAAAAD.

    Take care

    Leolady xxxx

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    Haha Leolady thankfully my hubby still keeps up with new technology so can still fix it when I break it! My son is a new go to if hubby isn’t around and hubby says the things son has been taught is far beyond what he learned.  

    Is your gallop the same as the comedienne Miranda’s  gallop?  I think I need to practice that sounds like fun:)  

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    Totally Miranda style. I have elements of her delicate English rose like body and charm. And a guffaw to match. Sadly not her wage packet. mmmmm

    Such fun

    Leolday

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    Plot lost again

    Can't even spell my monica

    Leolady there

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    Haha I love Miranda and that has put a greT picture in my head :)  

    My best friend is always laughing at my autocorrects when I text her, I’m a fast typer and often hit post before checking it hasn’t autocorrected, so I’m sure I will put much worse eventually! Lol xx