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Well, upmarket for us. ;)"
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Nope. And you don't wanna know what we were talking about, trust me.
No rain here. Just a grey sky thats touching the tops of the trees. Still ridiculously humid but cooler than this morning.
I need to sort out a food delivery order.
Don't wanna.

Today has flown in, I've been working hard!

Dex's spots are starting to go away so that is a good sign.
Glad you got your hotels and flights sorted Patti.
Good luck with the job interview Jud, hope Nathan is ok


Just took the car to drop it off at the shop - like walking through a shower with no actual rain. If my hair were cut short, it would be a mass of ringlets (no, don't think of it; not at my age).

Good luck with the job interview Jud."
Where are you off to?

Rather a pink sky this morning. Will it rain today? We'll see.
The guy across the way has given up on watering the grass, I think. Thank goodness. Such a waste of time and water.
Dave is going back up today for a couple of days. His father fell getting out of bed night before last. Just bruised his hip but has set back his being discharged. I do hope he's home and settled before we fly. Will be easier on Dave if he is.
There's also been some rumblings about his father wanting to be put in the care home his mother was in before she died. Might be best all round. It's a very good place.

Best of luck with the interview, Jud!
Morning all.

Sorry that Dave's dad had a fall, hope he is in a good place before you travel, so hard for Dave. Haven't heard about the fires in Greece

My great niece’s baby had another MRI yesterday, they didn’t listen to his mum and tried 14 times to get a line in. Poor little soul, they gave up and put a mask on him to anaesthetise him. He’s like a pincushion. It’s shocking treatment compounded by a lack off skill and care.

I am at Heathrow, waiting for my flight to Athens. EEK. It's awful. Last I saw over 50 were dead and loads injured.
Only there tonight, all day tomorrow and due to leave early on Thursday morning to get back to Jersey Thursday night.

Rumblings about care home coming from Dave's dad, Patti? Or is it something he would disagree with? So hard to know what to do when you know you're going to be far away, but he may just be disoriented in the hospital. They're not the most restful of places. My heart goes out to him.
Hope the interview goes well, Jud. And it's what you want.
Your plans for Thailand sound so much fun, Patti.

And in other news, K has had a warning letter from her GP's practice: she got cross when the reception staff had messed up her prescription for the third month in a row, still giving her stuff the Consultant had told her NOT to take and forgetting her statins and thyroid meds!

Afternoon!
I'm in the main office today where internet activity is monitored, apparently so just a flying visit from me today.
Interview was okay, it was very quick so I don't know if that is good or bad. It's an entry level post though so there wasn't a huge amount of technical stuff to discuss really. Fingers crossed I hear soon, either way.
Poor baby, Lynne. I'm surprised they even bother to try with babies. I would be interested to hear the success rate for young children and toddlers when trying to insert a line. I believe things like that can really affect them too, even if they don't remember it.
Fingers crossed for Dave's Dad, Patti. If he is muttering about moving to a care home I would start the process, assuming they have a long waiting list.

Poor baby Lynne, do hope they can get to the bottom of things soon for him. I can't believe K has had a warning letter Will, disgraceful. Glad your interview went well Jud. Safe journey Kelly

They xrayed Dave's father again and it seems he did fracture his femur.
So another surgery, perhaps tomorrow.


They xrayed Dave's father again and it seems he did fracture his femur.
So another surgery, perhaps tomorrow."
Is anyone ever held accountable for these things? First, that he fell - in the hospital. And second, that they couldn't figure out he broke a major bone? "These things happen" makes it sound as it there were evil sprites.

Having said that, they could have been and he lowered them himself.
He has no memory of leaving the bed, nor of falling, he says.
Apparently his pain is being managed well at least.

Sorry that Dave's dad has fractured his femur and needs surgery

My friend’s epileptic grown up son fell out of bed, ( no guards) in a seizure and fractured his skull and my own daughter was left within hours of having a Caesarian and still not properly conscious from the anaesthetic with Harry in her bed and he fell to the floor. That was so avoidable it’s unbelievable.
You’d think when a person is in hospital they’d be safe, i always thought so but I’m obviously mistaken. Hope Daves dad gets looked after properly now but a fall like that in his condition is so serious.

I know Dave's father would receive better care in the nursing home than he's receiving in hospital.
Not a lot I can do, though.

This morning's conversation with the new gardener (a nice, tactful man - no irony) went a bit like this after the usual comments about the hot weather:
Him 'One of my customers had a beautiful manicured lawn - years of feeding and scarifying - but he died and the house is being sold and no one's interested so the irrigation system isn't on. It's just brown.'
Me 'That's a shame. I suppose that's one of the benefits of having third grade pasture land - it stays mainly green and you don't have to bother about it.'
Feel free to supply your own subtext...
Unfortunately any organisation is only as good as the people who work in it. It has been my experience that even in hospitals with poor reputations, there actually are pockets (departments) of people who are everything they should be. Luck of a horribly weighted draw, I guess. Fingers x'd for the babe, Lynne and also for Dave's dad, Patti.
Good luck, Jud - hope you get a follow up.

I'm still hungry though.

Morning! Been reviewing.


Started a new book a couple hours ago and promptly fell asleep.
Sheesh


I just put a ready meal in the oven. I'm sure it sounds posher than it will taste.
But I've got an entire packet of fine beans to myself, so that's alright.
Love fine beans.


The ready meal was less than inspired. I should know better by now.
Can I come to your's for dinner tomorrow please Elizabeth?

I was really concerned about him being put under again but they were able to complete the surgery with a spinal block.
Poor Dave has spent as much time at spec savers trying to get his father's hearing aids sorted as he has at his father's bedside.
Going private with them was meant to be better than through the nhs. Hurumph.

Glad to hear about Dave's father, Patti - hopefully it's all good news from here.
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