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Category Archives: Life
Diversions
I had to fly to Sydney yesterday for a follow-up appointment with my neurosurgeon. An 8.40 flight down there, a couple of hours to browse the shops before the 1pm appointment, then a relaxed afternoon with more browsing and meeting … Continue reading
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Busily taking it easy…
Despite the silence here on the blog, I’m recovering well after my surgery! I can’t do as much as usual, and my concentration span is a little shorter, but I’m writing, crafting, and cooking, and going into town once or … Continue reading
Looking forward
Here in Australia, we’re eight hours into 2011, and I’m looking forward to it being a good year 🙂 2010 certainly had some highlights and some challenges, but it’s over now, and with the surgery behind me I’m excited about … Continue reading
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Christmas Greetings & Gratitude
After almost exactly 2 weeks in hospital, I was discharged yesterday afternoon. We’ll be staying in Sydney for a few more days – on Wednesday morning, I’ll get the stitches in the side of my face out, and then we’ll … Continue reading
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A week later
Another bulletin from your on-the-spot reporter, Gordon. Is it really a whole week (almost to the hour) since Bronwyn was wheeled from the operating theatre recovery room into the Intensive Care Unit. And, whoosh, tomorrow they’ll be throwing her out … Continue reading