Monday 19th June
Was quite surprised today
When we went to visit Nan
Sitting up at the table
Smiling, as only she can.
Still in a bit of pain
But up, and out of her bed
Enjoying curry and rice
I helped her as she fed.
Wish you were here to see
Your Nan’s recuperation
With cuddles and kisses
You’d show your adoration.
Missing you like crazy
My darling Angel baby
Glad she’s recuperating.
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Thank you very much indeed for your kind thoughts.
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Great Nan is on the mend 🙂
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Thank you.
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Nice to hear she is doing better and recovering nicely
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Thank you so much.
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Oh, good! I mentioned how amazed I was at my Mom’s recuperation but I am not sure she was sitting fully up. Hip surgery helps and may keep the person able to get around for quite some time. Nan would enjoy pictures of your son. My Mom likes having pictures of the great grandkids as babies and toddlers. 🙂
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Thank you.
I had just printed out some family photos to take into the ward for her.
Great minds think alike!
And hopefully, with the physiotherapists on her case, she will be made to exercise daily ~ I think she had become a little lazy, and refused to walk as much as she should.
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Beautiful pictures of the flowers loved them..
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Thank you so much.
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I hope she continues to improve
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Thank you for your good thoughts.
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Glad she’s better and enjoying curry and rice 🙂
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Thank you.
She is in the best place, and is being very well looked after.
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Lovely meditation, glorious to hear of healing on the wing, and what sweet and peaceful photos! A marvelous post.
xo
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Ahhhh, thank you so very much.
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Hi MeRaw Glad to read your nan is better. Thank you for liking Barn Owls! Be Safe. TheFoureyedPoet.
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Hi to you.
Thank you, Nan is slowly making progress with visits from the physiotherapist and occupational therapist.
Melanie x
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