Thursday was busy, and hot! We began by going into Norwich, as Bob has a follow-up session with his consultant regarding his recent back treatment. We got there early, and had time for a coffee in the Priscilla Bacon Hospice Coffee Shop, which was close by.
Bob's doctor was very pleased with his progress, and made helpful comments about lifestyle and exercise . We are so grateful for the improvement in his health and relief from constant pain.
We went into the city and mooched about a bit, and found a couple of CS bargains. Bob found this for £5 - a large frame, big enough for the Hockney Print! The sticker on the back says it came from the Nelson Hotel - which is due to be demolished soon and rebuilt.
I guess they will have lots of new pictures! I spent £1 on this pretty Italian sweet tin - I shall put some of my haberdashery in it. Home via Aldi, and the first Big Shop of July.Then long cold drinks of water, and time to sploot on the bed with our books
Bob fell asleep so I tiptoed into the lounge. He came through later and asked if I'd looked at Facebook. Why?
Bob fell asleep so I tiptoed into the lounge. He came through later and asked if I'd looked at Facebook. Why?
My cousin Miriam in Perth, Western Australia had posted that her Mum, my Auntie Jean has died. She was 101! this photo was taken just three weeks ago. Uncle Ted died in 1997. They had ten children - so the Hall family in Perth now numbers somewhere around 100 people!
She was my last surviving aunt - so it marks the end of an era, but I am not sad. Her faith was strong to the last, and she was confident Jesus had a place ready for her in heaven. Such a positive lady, leaving many happy memories behind. But I guess it will be hard for Mim - they did so much together especially since M retired [she is 72]
Today is another busy day - I doubt I will live to 101, but I am determined to make the most of every day God gives me.
She was my last surviving aunt - so it marks the end of an era, but I am not sad. Her faith was strong to the last, and she was confident Jesus had a place ready for her in heaven. Such a positive lady, leaving many happy memories behind. But I guess it will be hard for Mim - they did so much together especially since M retired [she is 72]
Today is another busy day - I doubt I will live to 101, but I am determined to make the most of every day God gives me.
I hope your day is good, and even if the weather outside is blistering hot, try and follow the words of George Fox [founder of the Quakers] who said
"Be still and cool within thy soul"




Wise words. Love and thoughts to Miriam. That was fortunate re the Hockney print frame!
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DeleteWhat a wonderful photo of your aunt and matriarch of a large family. Kind thoughts to all of you as you think about what a busy life she has lived. Great buys in the charity shop and excellent news about Bob. Catriona
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DeleteI love that saying, and will say it often to myself in all sorts of circumstances not just weather related. Your Aunt looked lovely, a life well lived. Good news about Bob's progress after treatment. Regards Sue H
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DeleteI'm the same about making the most of time, particularly since I had an iron infusion last week. Energy levels have rocketed!I wonder what lifestyle changes Bob's doc talked about? You both lead a pretty healthy, mobile life by all accounts. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteBusy, but mostly in cars, We stopped our daily stroll because Bob couldn't walk to the end of the close without pain. Hoping to resume that soon.
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