The main reason has been Mike's continuing ill health issues. He has had to have regular gastroscopies about every month to six weeks as he is still having issues with swallowing. Just this last week he had a stent fitted to his gullet which SHOULD last about 2 months before we see his doctor again. In the meantime he went to see the surgeon in the summer who told him that she was prepared to reverse his stoma operation at the end of August. However because his blood work showed increased levels of some indicators in his blood tests, it was postponed for two weeks. Then we saw the surgeon again, who told us that there appeared to be a cancerous lesion on his liver and that it would be more important to deal with that first. That meant an MRI which then was passed to doctors at Basingstoke hospital (they are specialists in liver cancers). This week we heard from them that they will operate on him. Hopefully we will be going down on November 7th, when they do a procedure to encourage the liver to start growing before they do the actual operation. That would follow in about a month after that.
I believe they have accommodation within the hospital for relatives who have miles to travel! So I have to make enquiries about that too. And a year down the line I am still going to be hospital visiting. At least this year Mike is in a better position to recover. His body weight has been gradually increasing so it shouldn't take him as long to recover from a serious operation.
Apart from that - what else has been happening in our life?
In June we went to the Haven Holiday site in Caister-on-Sea. We both loved it so much that we ended up purchasing a new static caravan which we got the keys for in September. Over the last month we have spent more days there than at home! And while we're there at least I don't feel guilty about not doing housework or gardening!!
Outside of van (with our new car!) |
Living area |
Kitchen |
Dining area with door outside |
Main bedroom |
And my stitching has also been slow progress since Mike came home - at least I blame him!
I finished stitching my Moon Hare - but have yet to actually to make him into a FFO.
Then I worked on this - a pattern I bought in a shop called the Twisted Turtle in Nawiliwili on Kaui during one of our Hawaiian cruises.
Currently I have almost completed him as I have been stitching on him while we've been up to Caister. Here is where he stands today - another weekend should see him completed.
Finally completed - but beautiful! |
I have been busy buying several Heaven and Earth designs and kitting some of them up to do. I've also been gifted a few RAK patterns from them over the last year - so watch out for the next "BAP" to hit the frame!!
Better sign off and go and get some dinner for tonight. Not sure what I fancy! Might just have to raid the fridge!
Until next time - take care
Until next time - take care
Sandie
4 comments:
Great update!
I am so pleased that you now have a 'Home Away From Home'! Always to have a nice Holiday Getaway! Mike has made so much progress with his health~that is happy to hear! And, what about Sandie? Are you taking care of yourself? Don't forget to do what is necessary to keep you strong and uplifted. What a great turtle pattern! Have you kitted up the turtle haed pattern that we bought last year? or was it the year before? I have several that I want to do! A Christmas one is already kitted and ready to go! I can't thank you enough for the 'Hare Moon' pattern! Oh I got all my threads together when Wal-mart had their clearance sale; and then I bought my fabric. It is ready to start; and I can't decide if I want to start top left or in the middle like I always have done with a pattern. Anyhow, I am thinking about bloggin again this morning. Haven't done so in a couple of years. So much computer time takes away from stitching, right? But I love to chat and find out what others are doing! Good to see you posting; and look forward to chatting with you soon! love, and friendship, queeny
Your home away from home looks comfy. Congrats on both your finishes! They turned out great.
The holiday home looks lovely, a great getaway from all the stresses of ill health and the housework too!
Have you been to Northgate Needlework in Yarmouth yet?
Lovely work on the Moon Hare and the turtle too.
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