Kelly's lot have started the extra week of half term, at least they will all be able to go back to school just before our lockdown finishes in Wales. Infants and juniors start back on the second of November also in Secondary years 7 and 8 are allowed back on the same day and Cameron is in year 8 so he's OK.We're on the first day of half term! Argh, I'd gotten used to Han being back at school, so its a bit weird not going back and forth, trekking or going at a hundred mile an hour. I even had a lie in this morning.
We are on home-schooling though as she has to learn a dance routine! Go me!
No, he hadn't Angie not since February when he had that cat scratch and that took 6 months to clear up with him going backwards and forwards to the hospital and doctors to have the dressings changed and to be given antibiotics when needed as the infection was tracking up his arm.I know you mentioned John had appointments but had he been in hospital recently? It's so sad, and so sudden so I'm not surprised you're trying to get your head around it. I was just about to answer your post on Kelly and the kids with half term when I saw your next one.
You can only do one job at a time and you have to do what's best for you. But rest assured we’re all here for you. I will sure to be checking in more while I work on the site, but I'm glad you are gaining a little comfort with your online friends and posting.
I'm so glad that you have got help with everything you need but just know we are sending you lots of love and hugs from a distance and like @thomasreg1 says you're in our prayers. ❤
No, he hadn't Angie not since February when he had that cat scratch and that took 6 months to clear up with him going backwards and forwards to the hospital and doctors to have the dressings changed and to be given antibiotics when needed as the infection was tracking up his arm.
I phoned my landlord a little while ago and he was sympathetic and offered whatever help I needed no matter how small the request.
Yes and yes to the last 2 questions, thank goodness for Wiltshire Farmfoods, I don't have to stand cooking and I can enjoy a great meal and tasty pudding.Oh wow, I remember about the catch scratch and all the to-ing and fro-ing back and forth he was doing and then I know you said he had to get his pacemaker sorted and the issues he was having with his sugar levels.
I'm really glad that everyone is rallying around you and offering whatever help they can. It's hard offering support from so far away, but at least we can get to you online and check-in.
Speaking of checking in did you manage to sleep and have you eaten anything?
Yes and yes to the last 2 questions, thank goodness for Wiltshire Farmfoods, I don't have to stand cooking and I can enjoy a great meal and tasty pudding.
Tonight I've had a turkey dinner followed by a Summer Fruit Pie with custard. The first night I didn't sleep- at all but the next I looked at the clock just after midnight, the next time I looked it was 10 past 8 and I'd slept through. I didn't get as long a sleep last night but it was still a bit longer than usual.
I'll get there, somebody asked me this morning how I was and I said I don't know, one of my neighbours from across the road came over this afternoon to bring me a sympathy card and tell me how sorry she was and if I wanted anything to just get in touch.
Oh I'm definitely losing it, went to get my cocoa made and took it back into the living room came back to this post then went to pick my mug up and what's sitting there on the table but the pyrex jug I made it in, I never actually put it in the cup.
Thanks Bill, still in a bit of a waiting game at the moment while the hospital decides if it will need to go to the coroner and an Autopsy because they hadn't had him in the hospital that long and not for the illness that caused his death.Good to see you here Joan. It's not like any situation you have been through before, so of course it will take time. It's not something you would have asked for, but of course it's not something you can change, so the 'Day by day' really does apply. All my best thoughts go your way
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Thanks Angie and it sounds as if your losing it more than me, mind you I expect you got into a routine going around your other kitchen and think you're still doing the same moves.I'm so glad you have some fabulous meals to keep you going, I was hoping you'd still be getting them as I know how much you like them. You must look after yourself like Bill says, taking one day at a time.
It's nice to hear that your neighbour checked in on you although I honestly don't think you'll know how you're feeling for a while.
As for losing it, you're not on your own; I keep wanting to put the Frosties in the fridge, the milk in the cupboard and the gravy where I had it in my other kitchen.
Thank you for checking in with us though, and letting us know how you're doing too. It's lovely to hear from you.