A VERY warm welcome. riete. I apologise if you've been with us before. I am of a certain age and tend to be a bit befuddled from time to time. 
Thank you for your input, Ann, dealing with the ostomy is a doddle compared with juggling the cancer meds.
Urms I tip my hat to your dear step father. He sounds like a real trooper.
Yia I am also delighted to hear that your brother-in-law. I also hope that the right support will be available to help keep him comfortable.
Grannmarie A red letter day for you and your husband. Don Draper was indeed also a heart throb of mine. My first was Richard Chamberlain as Doctor Kildare. Swoon. 
Cornergran we spent part of our honeymoon in Lyme Regis. The Cobb is beautiful. We have strolled along it several times.
Maw Very clever. 
Naughtyneine You should write short stories. You have a gift and I love reading all about what's going on with you. Your husband was so lucky to have one of the dogs break his fall. After which, they would have fussed him with lots of licks and tail wagging. Never-the-less, the fall could have been really serious. You can both do without such drama. (hugs)
This morning we spent a good half an hour searching for both my hearing aids. We hadn't located them when a friend called in for coffee. I sat well forward in my chair and grasped the jist of what he was saying but, much of the time, I nodded when I thought it appropriate to do so. When he departed, we continued the search. Moved furniture, discovered dust. Unmade the bed. I donned rubber gloves and picked my way through the kitchen bin...just in case. And then I spied a bit of the rubber ear-piece lodged in a recess of the bedroom chest of drawers. After which, the second absconder fell from a blouse that was hanging on the side of the chest. I ask you. What a palarva. 
A lovely, warm sunny day with a gentle breeze. I am looking forward to my 8:30 glass of smooth, well-rounded, red wine. A Friday night treat.
TOYA. Lots of good vibes winging their way to wherever you are.
