I am home at last. I was discharged from the hospital around lunchtime; my
wife picked me up and got me home. She then had to do a consultation hour in
college and pick Rowan up from the crèche, so the proper family reunion was
delayed until they got back around 15.30.
It's a small family, just the three of us, but we can still manage a damn
big hug when when the need arises.
It's *good* to be home with my family.
wife picked me up and got me home. She then had to do a consultation hour in
college and pick Rowan up from the crèche, so the proper family reunion was
delayed until they got back around 15.30.
It's a small family, just the three of us, but we can still manage a damn
big hug when when the need arises.
It's *good* to be home with my family.
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Best wishes here from across the pond.
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SaraB
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Shall uncross the fingers slightly, and you need to concentrate on basking in the family atmosphere which I'm sure is more therapeutic than most of what you'd get in hospital.
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