OUTSIDE - LOOKING IN
LITTLE PIECES OF MY LIFE
Friday, 10 May 2013
Monday, 28 January 2013
A SPECIAL BEAR
Perhaps a little scruffy now but not surprising as she has been dragged from pillar to post.
My daughter bought her for me the day I left the breast unit with tears streaming down my face having just being diagnosed with cancer. She was to be my mascot. She went into hospital with me and waited on my bed whilst I had surgery. She remained on my bed when I returned home and the district nurses came for two weeks to change the dressing. When I had to have fluid drained she again went with me to the hospital and then every day for 30 days of radiotherapy.
Since then she has been to every mammogram and every appointment with my oncologist and my surgeon.
I was at the breast unit this morning. It will be six years in March - six years of uncertainty and worry it would return. Today was my last visit, I got the all clear and have officially been signed off. Honey was there with me as always. She is one special bear and I will keep her always.
Monday, 31 December 2012
Monday, 24 December 2012
MERRY CHRISTMAS
To all my blogger friends going way back to J-Land, I wish you a happy and healthy Christmas.
I think of you all often and wish things could be the way they were.
God bless you all at Christmas and always.
Friday, 7 December 2012
Christmas song
Thursday, 6 December 2012
Our Christmas lights 2012
The first one is the front of our home, the middle is our lounge and the last is the back of the property.
Yesterday we celebrated our 42nd wedding anniversary and had a lovely time. Mike bought me a bird watching camera that you set up indoors and you watch on tv. We had a small spare tv so it is set up permanently and I can watch the feeders and bird tables in complete comfort.
Most of the Christmas shopping is done and the grandsons are getting very excited.
Hope you are doing well.
Sunday, 11 November 2012
Friday, 9 November 2012
Remembrance
Remembering all those who have died in war and continue to die in war. We must always honour our troops and wear our poppies with pride.
God rest them all.
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