Wednesday, October 14, 2009

windy wilde!

Good morning!

Suze is up and walking about trying to shift the discomfort in her belly.

Not as bad as last time though and she'll soon be on here herself reading all your comments and posting again. I look forward to hearing all about them later.

I'm off to work now

Enjoy your day

B xxxxx

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I though the policy was:'Let the wind blow free!' Glad to hear of the continued 'jet-propelled' progress.Love to you both, Celia F.

Anonymous said...

Yes glad to hear Sue is up & moving today. Yes being windy is normal after an operation like that. My op did it to me & my op wasn't as intense as Sue's.

Keep the good spirits up B.

Love to Sue, B & extended family.
From. Cousin Pauline. xx

Liz Kirby said...

Doing well to be up and walking around.... I wont be coming down the M6 for a while cos I seem to have the lurgy! So germ free love from Hebden! Lx

suze said...

hiya I'll spare you the details of my day - engough to say it's not been fun ... but it's bearable

Greg P said...

Great news -- very glad to hear the op went well and you're up and walking about.

Love

Greg xx

Anonymous said...

Walking around already? You'll be on your bike in no time.

Lots of love,

Dani & Sarah x

Anonymous said...

Hi of to Alicante tomorrow down hill all the way there, how you fixed with that wind should be a blow, just joking perhaps a bit soon. Great to here your up and about "Try Harder" Ho Ho Luv Malc

Liz Kirby said...

Sorry you have to go through this honey - but you know it will be worth it and there are good times ahead as well as struggles. Lx

Anonymous said...

Better to belch the belch and bear the pain than squelch the belch and bear the pain!

Love and hugs from the Big Softie at Sixth Form.

suze said...

gosh, how much poetry this situation can generate