Hello all. Flying visit (sailing visit) internet very bad at the moment as we are very much all at sea.
Jan hope you are in Norway now and having a great time.
Kainmoana I like the sound of your homecare man. Just the sort of person you need to be doing the job. Hope you sort out the VW people and tell them how to do a good job in looking after others. It needs someone like you to tell them how it is.
What a beautiful bouquet,
Grammaretto your concert sounds a really good night out for all the family…..and passing Frenchmen. ? Have you had any response from the boiler people yet re your 25 sheet form?
Glad you had a lovely visit from the little ones. Please tell us what delights your Frenchman concocted for dinner.
Boadicea I am so sorry you are feeling so bad, it sounds dreadful. I’m glad you have a lovely nurse but sincerely hope you feel much better soon.
Mamissimoso pleased your family weekend went well with remembrances of both BILs. Isn’t it always the way with appliances failing when they are needed. Hope the new dishwasher (it’s not MrM is it? ) works well. If I were home, I would help with the abundance of lettuce as I love salads.
NFK So annoying when you lose a long post.
Sorry your DH hasn’t been having the right medication. It is a worry but I hope things settle down soon. Your DH has had major surgery really and sometimes things take a while to recover from. DH was quite weak for a long time after his bypass but went in in time to recover much better strength and the ability to walk and climb stairs well. It just takes a while. Years ago patients used to go on ‘convalescents’ to the seaside or somewhere to recover. I would image the iron, or lack of, would play a big part in your DHs tiredness. My DH is having problems recently with lack of energy and inability to climb stairs or walk far. His iron levels are ok but apparently, according to the consultant, not high enough. Our catch 22 situation is that he needs iron to build him up but because of the blood cancer can’t have it. Back to the medics to work that one out,
Please take care of yourself. It takes a lot out of you caring for a loved one who isn’t 100%. Hope things improve for you both soon and Papworth can provide some good advice.
Take care all. We are homeward bound now.