A little cheer

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Thought I’d just put this little sunny picture up. The rainy winter seems to have been so long. If anybody else has something to warm the cockles please join the party 

  • Just wanted to give a shout out to my little robin who has been with me through all of this and become very brave with me. His singing is so beautiful and never fails to lift my spirits Slight smile  (sorry rubbish pic just snapped quickly in the rain!)

    Medullary Thyroid cancer dx May 2023

  • That's beautiful. Such handsome birds. Both sexes are red and both sexes sing

    Dani 

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  • I had two who hung out together for months, one much more shy, presumably male and female as I know how territorial they are but only one coming around now. Yes don't know if I should call it him or her now! Slight smile

    Medullary Thyroid cancer dx May 2023

  • Hi Lyn beautiful cant  wait to see the Japanese garden when  if cools down  

    hugs H xx

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  • So pretty  THANKYOU beesuit, I’m now 9 mnths on still have a few issues and waiting for reconstructive dentistry but I’m so thankful for my life , can’t wait to see more flowers blooming lots of snowdrops here, I have just moved and left York now down south near my children and in such a happier place, I feel so thankful for being here and enjoying my life again x 

  • Hi Tiadora

    all best wishes to you in your new home, so glad to hear you are doing well, not the easiest thing to do moving home even when we are in the best of health, so well done you!  I presume your follow up checks are now with a different hospital, has that transition from one nhs trust to another been straightforward?  Even doing that is a biggy!

    June x

  • Hi Tiadora

    Hope the reconstructive dentistry does not take too long. Those waiting lists can be a bit long sometimes. It took me a year to get mine although it was in conjunction with my oral maxiofacial surgeon and having a prosthesis attached to implants so needed to be coordinated. I got tired of the waiting so I got busy with a few projects and started volunteering so the time did not drag too much then. The results are great so the waiting was worth it.

    So glad to hear that you are enjoying your new life after your recent shift. Being near family makes such a difference.

    Lyn

    x

    Sophie66

  • Oh gorgeous. What's his name?

    Dani 

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  • I was due the first of two ops in end January but moving has put me back now , I hope and pray I’m not waiting for mnths as like you I guess it was hard without having teeth and not being able to taSweat great? Hoping I hear from hospital very soon as need checkups every 4/5 weeks, it’s been 7 weeks already Sweat

  • His name s mr Tom, we have two but she prefers to stay in, it’s a bit worrying as he is out and about n his new area and I watch where he goes as we live in a forest x