The British weather continues to infuriate. On the whole the day was a sunny one except for a brief period of a very heavy shower. Guess what time we chose to go to Tescos. I should stress we are not the biggest fans of the Supermarket. We go there I guess as many do because there is free parking without any hassle. The Ryde Branch is a very big store open 24 hours except for Sundays. It was busy and we were pleased to eventually get out.
We went to the store primarily to buy some things for my hospital stay. Yes folks the time gets nearer. Andrea asked how we were both feeling right now. It was and is a difficult question to answer. We got it right when we said though it's great that the operation is happening we were still a little apprehensive. From tomorrow I must use this anti MRSA thing to wash and shower with. All this brings the big event that little bit closer.
Earlier in the week I said that I thought the performance of Stravinsky's Firebird was very good though I wasn't a musical expert. Well I am pleased to say I have read two reviews of the concert by critics and they confirm my view.
The big event as you so succinctly put it David is a wonderful opportunity to rid yourself of the tumour. As you may remember cancer is something I am actively determine to help eradicate in whatever means possible. If you would like a healing and relaxation CD with my therapist hat on please send me your address. With my radio hat on I will be playing you a song of support in my Sunday show. Thank you so much for letting me know of your circumstances. My love to you and your family. Diana x
ReplyDeleteThank you Diana. I feel humbled at the level of supportI am receiving. For example I got a call at Lunch Time from one of my cousins who lives in Newmarket, Ontario.
ReplyDeleteMy signature song is the Folks who live on the Hill by Peggy Lee.
Darling I was born in Newmarket General Hospital! What a small small world we live in - get well my lovely. We are all rooting for you!
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