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    Oh I'm so sorry to hear about your brother Oma.Good news that he's home already.
    Also such good news about Brian. I'm so pleased for you.
    Nan that's great your check-up was fine.

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      At least they have caught it early Oma, so can medicate him and hopefully prevent any more.
      “A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown

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        Oma I'm sorry to hear about your brother. Looking at it positively (as has been pointed out already) they'll be able to medicate & keep an eye on him in the future. Love to all.x
        "Good friends help you to find important things when you have lost them....your smile, your hope, and your courage."

        (Doe Zantamata.)

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          Originally posted by Oma View Post
          Starts on Tuesday coming Jean for 12 days not weekends so runs into 3 weeks
          I know it makes you feel very tired, but at least there's an end to it. I'm sure he'll get lots of pampering at home. Your poor brother. I do hope he's ok. He probably got very prompt first aid with being in the gym.

          Nanto - good news about your gynae appointment. xx

          "Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "

          (Marianne Williamson)

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            So sorry to hear about your brother Oma, the medics will probably put him on blood thinning tablets to prevent another stroke.
            What is life if full of care we have no time to stand and stare

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              DD1 told me tonight that they (parents) were asked to collect their children earlier from school. The school had been quickly evacuated as someone had rung school saying there was a bomb. Thank goodness it was a false alarm. What imbecile does this sort of thing? Senseless.
              "Good friends help you to find important things when you have lost them....your smile, your hope, and your courage."

              (Doe Zantamata.)

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                What a senseless thing and dangerous thing to do
                What is life if full of care we have no time to stand and stare

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                  Good morning one and all. A bit overcast this morning.
                  Oma, hope your brother is OK.
                  Nana, there are some idiots about, probably thought it was funny.
                  Sometimes I forget to like posts,but that doesn't mean I don't like them.

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                    Morning ladies going to Joshua leaving assembly this morning then I must get some shopping before picking dog up , will ring my brother after he's been to stroke clinic then out with Brian,s brother and partner tonight .
                    Those poor people in France my heart goes out to them all
                    Im not fat just 6ft too small

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                      Good morning eveyone.
                      I know, it's terrible Oma

                      I hope your brother is doing OK today.
                      What an irresponsible and nasty thing to do Nana.

                      A reflexology treatment for me this afternoon, then 2 friends coming round for a meal tonight.
                      Therefore some cleaning and cooking will have to take place!
                      “A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown

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                        Been to Joshua leaving assembly what an emotional morning , they put on a show first called Bidding has talent each one did a piece , Singing, Guitar , Karate, Dancing , Josh did football tricks , one girl a very shy nervous little thing got up and sang frozen at the end she threw her arms in the air and shouted yes she was so proud of herself the clapping went on for ages for her , then at the end they did a slide show of pictures from Nursery till now to show how they have grown and blossomed, not a dry eye in the whole Hall from parents teachers and pupils , wonderful 😊
                        Im not fat just 6ft too small

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                          Oma - I'm teary just reading about the leaving assembly. I couldn't go to GS2's, or their show last night. I'll put a photo in my Media. They did Joseph and his mum said GS was a natural! She might be a bit biased. Then this morning he had his Grade 1 Piano exam, and his leaving disco tonight! It seems such a big step leaving primary and going to secondary school, doesn't it! GS2 has had a brilliant year this year and I hope it will give him confidence going into the secondary school. Don't you wish they'd got just another year in their lovely primaries! Next year (July 17) GD1 will be changing schools - she's at an Infants school and starts at the Junior school in Year 3, and at the same time GD2 will start Infants school. I think I'd better stock up on tissues!!
                          "Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "

                          (Marianne Williamson)

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                            Afternoon ladies, Oma I hope your brother is soon on the mend. M and T came out with their school reports yesterday, handed over to Daddy for them to open at home with Mummy. I will hear the results on Sunday as we are going out to dinner with DD, SIL and girls, early birthday dinner for Grampy as they are away on his actual birthday on the 21st. Been making creme brulee for dessert tomorrow as my sister and her hubby are here for dinner. Now off to change as going to see my dear friend at PGH, she had surgery on her foot 4 weeks ago and although she kept telling them on her weekly visits that she thought it was infected and also smelt infected they poo hooed her. Now she is in hospital with a deep infection and is having surgery to cut it out. She had the op at BGH, think they have some questions to answer. This is the friend whose anniversary we celebrated last Saturday.
                            "What doesn't kill us,makes us stronger."

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                              Libra that's awful about your friend's foot. Surely they should be on the look out for potential infections especially when the patient herself is worried.I do hope the op goes well and she's soon back home.
                              Oma I can imagine the leaver's assembly being very emotional. DD has already been through it with GD and next week it will be a repeat performance for GS. D D fully expects to be crying most of the day.
                              GS also had a very good report and some of the things his teacher said were heartfelt and very moving.She is leaving for Maternity leave at the end of term so GS was very lucky to have had her as she is so popular and an excellent teacher.She is very small in stature and some of her class are so tall you can lose her in a crowd of them.
                              Also Oma I hope your brother is doing well and feeling better after the shock of falling ill at the gym and Libra enjoy your celebrations.

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                                All so emotional when they leave primary isn't it ladies 😢😊

                                Well my Brother spent most of today at hospital having more tests and they confirmed it was a stroke put him on Statin, s and Warfrin for life told him it's a warning to slow down and although once he's stabilised he can still go to the gym it has to be gentle exercise not the full on stuff he's been doing , he's not happy he can't drive for 4 weeks but it's a small price to pay I think ,
                                Im not fat just 6ft too small

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