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I'm waiting for my son said he would drop me off in the village. Hate waiting for people I could be on way back by now0
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Good afternoon everyone0
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Good afternoon @durhamjaide20010
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How are you doing @66Mustang?0
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Good afternoon all you lovely people, hope your all well and warm.
Very busy on here today, can't remember all that i have read ha ha.
Delivery came at 6'55 this morning, we was at Asda by 8.30, big difference in the shopping experience at that time of day "Better" and i didn't notice any wrong prices this week, but i will be checking every week from now on.
Father in Laws home have not long phoned up, Dad seams to be going down hill now, got a meeting with the team on Monday to discus end of life plans, shame, i always thought he'd get his birthday card of the King, bless him.
That's me now till Tea time - hoping for a bit of a rest, heating going on i'm freezing. x0 -
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Hi everyone.
Thanks for all your good wishes for my granddaughter, it’s really appreciated.Yes will be sedated so better for her, just be upsetting for her parents, but it must be done.
Thanks again ❤️0 -
Afternoon @SueHeath sorry to hear about father in law at least you know the home is giving him the care he needs .
Enjoy your rest this afternoon I keep nodding off . Trying to stay awake we doing tobys college application when he gets home
Good afternoon to everyone else who is on thus afternoon.0 -
He is okay with being in the home @66Mustang, before that he was in hospital for three months and with his dementia, that made him bad, he turned very aggressive, frustrated as he's what they called a walker and he had no were to walk on the ward he was on, so he was always trying to escape and having to be serdated, the home has made a wonderful change to his life since he has been there, he never feels lonely and he could walk round every were, all day if he wanted. x1
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wow that time will soon come round @janer1967 "college" x0
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Lockdown was a nightmare for Mr Teigr's mum,his father wanted to get his hair cut and try as she might she couldn't get through to him that everywhere was closed.
He wasn't aggressive or anything but he did escape a few times and on one occasion he locked everyone out and wouldn't let them in until the following morning.0
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