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07-09-2016, 11:56 AM
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Lovely day here with a nice breeze .I've cleaned my window so thats my lot
Hope Celyn has some good news
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Weather not to bad here today. Visited my friend today and then did some food shopping. I have the painters here painting the window frames and garage door and balcony.
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Morning all. Busy morning ahead of me. Lexi to the vet for her annual jabs and checkup, then Rob to Brecon Hospital for a filling. Don't know when we'll manage lunch as appointment is for 1.30 pm. Then must remember to pick up boys from the buses! Hope the weather cheers up a bit.
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08-09-2016, 09:28 AM
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Strange weather this morning. Sun, rain and sun again.

Cottowwool brain after all the information absorbed from the Oncolgist at Fitzpatrick Refferals. Fantastic new state of the art Cancer Hospital. Puts human facilities to shame. Lark had her first Chemo yesterday, after several hours consultation. On a scale of 1 to 5 she was classed as 4 to 5. Oncologist said it would have only developed 4 to 6 weeks ago! If she goes into remission then 7 months life expectancy. The clock starts ticking now! I am assured that dogs weather chemo with little effects, unlike us humans. I now have to travel to Guildford, weekly for her treatment, for 16 weeks. Weighing up the pros and cons it's worth it.
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08-09-2016, 11:06 AM
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same weather here, one minute bright sun then really dark . A bit of a wind up as well.m Sea is very rough and noisy
Good luck with Lark Celyn, its great that they can help
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What a decision to have to make Celyn. Thinking of you.

Having a Victor Meldrew moment here. After two engineers here on Wednesday to sort out the wheelchair, put Rob into it yesterday afternoon and one of the cables controlling the tilt mechanism broke! Rang the maintenance dept immediately and the young lady informed me that they probably wouldn't be able to get someone out to us NEXT WEDNESDAY as they were already fully booked!!!!! I nearly hit the ceiling - watch this space.

Haircut this morning and going out for a meal this evening, whoo hoo!!
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09-09-2016, 08:54 AM
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Celyn good luck with Lark's treatment. Sue its disgusting that they cant get some one till next week to fix Rob's wheelchair. Raining here this morning and I'm packed ready to Arran for the weekend with my niece.
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09-09-2016, 09:00 AM
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Lark is bouncing this a.m. So fortunately chemo not having an adverse effect. Started building an extension next door. It's quite a way away but the peace is shattered as they use a pneumatic drill to break up a concrete base. Going to be a mixed weather bag today although the rain may have already reached Wales.

A friend gave me some larva bread from Swansea market,for my birthday, last week. Unfortunately I was super greedy and ate it all in one go. Oh it brought back wonderful memories. How does everyone here cook theirs. I have it on toast. I can't remember how he said they had theirs, but it wasn't prepared the same way.
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09-09-2016, 10:00 AM
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Sue what a travesty. Sometimes it's as if these people conspire to make life as difficult as possible.
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09-09-2016, 11:55 AM
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I've only eaten Laver bread once and didnt like it
Mixed weather here, poured down last night , shame because Neath Fair was on . My friend said they were soaked.
Overcast and windy here so just chilling
Hope wheelchair gets sorted Sue and glad Lark is perky Celyn xxx
 
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