Re: Over 50's Wales club (part 6)
Rang the wheelchair people again this morning and played h*ll - result - engineer coming tomorrow morning. I've compiled a log of phone calls and am going to write to the Chief Exec and suggest we have a new chair.......Re: Over 50's Wales club (part 6)
Pouring today but our southern gardens need it and it means I was able to clean some of the windows.Re: Over 50's Wales club (part 6)
You have made me hungry with talks of Weish cakes. My sister often sends me a box she has made. Unfortunately she has tweaked the recipe so much to make it *free from* that they don't taste like Welsh cakes any longer.Re: Over 50's Wales club (part 6)
Glorious day here today and loads of washing out before Church. Spent yesterday afternoon in the Cathedral and had visitors from Bahrain, Saudi, Canada, Somerset, Cardiff, Reading and more places than I can remember! A fellow "Welcomer" said to me when I started "This place is like an umbrella - if it's raining you'll have lots of visitors". How true.Re: Over 50's Wales club (part 6)
Once a week for 16 weeks Sue. She is doing well. Unfortunately it only puts them into remission for a matter of 5 to 7 months the time starts from the beginning of chemo(if it works) but I;m hoping for a miracle. If I hadn't started chemo, or she hadn't shown some response, then she wouldn't have been here this week. Horrible thought.Michael can't stop crying Just enjoying having here her.
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