Charleyg No pain now. Healing nicely.
I shall start at the last posting and work my way backwards. Deep breath...
N&G Cooper and Jackson are two well blest boys. Their joy shines out of their cheeky smiles. Well done, Nana
Greyduster You keep a close watch on MrGrey. No messin' He must do as the doctor orders. Eyesight is so precious.
The photo of your grandson is delightful. He looks so wise.
Marydoll Us lot love you. Just sayin' 
Willow And there am I thinking that I'm a trifle accident prone. I shall share the following incident with you no one else...
When I was in a hospital in Cornwall, I had a nasty accident as I entered the bathroom. I was mortified. Took it upon myself to take a shower without assistance (not a clever thought on my part). I felt dizzy in the bath/shower. Grabbed the unit and pulled the shower head out of the gubbins. By the time a nurse found me, the bathroom had been wrecked and I was quietly sobbing. 
ann Oh, I know the feeling well. Getting stuck in a bath is all too easy. The getting out...well, that's another story.
I'm willing to bet that the celebration at the care home is a very lively event. The care home I visit, has gone to a huge amount of trouble to make the residents and visitors
. Will you be dining with your husband on Christmas Day? Our pal enjoys joining her husband for the full festive fayre.
Welcome back, oldbatty...did you bring cake? How thoughtful of you. 
Maw Don't you very dare hide away. I forbid it. 
I'm very sorry to hear that you have had sad news, Izabella. 
Thankfully, our neighbour is now out of intensive care, having had succesful heart surgery.
The children at the village primary school bake a Christmas cake for all the residents of a "certain age". Ours was delivered today. A very kind and welcome gesture.
I haven't finished catching up. Just need to have a cup of tea.