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With the weather shifting from snow storms to 100 mph winds, we’ve spent our Saturday snuggled,Ā safe, dry, and cosey on the couch with our twinkly fairy and the heating on. It’s been a rather nostalgic family evening as we’ve been watching the new series of Gladiators – talk about a flash from the past, it feels rather comforting to watch something so familiar yet fresh.
I’m pleased to report that I’ve managed to stay clear of the hospital this week and am finally starting to feel a little better. Here’s hoping that things continue improving and that we can reach some level of normality in the near future.
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I feel I’ve missed something. I hope you’re ok – will go and check past posts. What a lovely inviting lounge room you have. We are sweltering today, and while our aircon runs on solar, and I’m running it all day (I never do that) it seems to be making little difference. On the plus the washing is drying in about 25 mns.
Sounds like a lovely Saturday spent in the best possible way! I’m so glad to hear you’re finally on the mend!
Glad you’re starting to feel better and I really hope it continues. What a nightmare start to the year you’ve had.
Stay safe in the storm that’s coming up
I hope it’s all right with your health. Glad to know you’ve made the most of your home to shelter from the storm
Iām awaiting scans but I do feel slightly improved. No pain at least – I can now walk š
100 mph winds in the winter? Ouch! Stay safe and healthy!