π«πͺ here you go. I couldnβt find an electric fan, so this manual one will have to do
anotherspringchicken
Sending all the good thoughts and healing vibes, and hugs for you
I think weβll have to
Smashing shit up in the backyard is very therapeutic, too. Or, at least, some heavy-duty gardening, and you get a bonus full green bin
Yeah, Iβm a bit keen on a dog and it would be nice getting out for more walks. It would be left alone a bit with us going to work though, and cats are more self-sufficient. So hard to choose!
Just back from a lovely walk with my kid. We got to pat 2 very friendly cats, one of which climbed into his lap when he sat down to get closer to it. The other one was called Bruce.
Itβs reignited the βshould we get another petβ conversation, but canβt decide cat vs dog
Heβs gorgeous! I want to ruffle that fluffy tum
Ooh, heβs pissed off
Iβm so sorry; this is such a hard thing to go through. Further to what Thornbury witch suggested, it can be helpful to visit around mealtimes or when things need to be done. One time my mum was in hospital, I tried to visit regularly to help with her meals, etc., as the staff were run off their feet. It also means you can keep on top of what treatment is happening and help provide medical info to the staff, too
Such a good feeling, getting stuff done
Iβm having a slight pause with a fake beer and some breadsticks, before heading to a work event. Driving, so no real beersies for me
sigh
Happy birthday! π