Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Tuesday

Hi there to y'all, Well, June attended the hospital yesterday and the bones appear to be well aligned and doing okay. She hasn't to attend again until 29th November to take the pot off. She still seems able to teach okay and I am back to work today after half term .
Sue, since we lost the other computer I haven't had your e-mail address so could you send it to me via my e-mail address and then I can send you a photo' of our puppy Toby, he is as big as Penny now and only 8 months and of course being a springer spaniel he is full of beans. Nicky, hope your ankle is feeling a little better. Happy blogging, Grick.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Friday

Hi there to y'all, Well it is ages since I blogged, I don't know where the time has gone, almost a month. Last weekend as some of you will know, we had a rather dramatic time, June and I joined the Layhe family in Clumber Park, a National Trust Property to f0llow the Pumpkin trail, about half an hour later June went over on her ankle, fell on her wrist and, to cut a long story short, she was rushed to hospital in an ambulance to find she had broken her arm (Ulna) and
sprained her ankle, she now has her arm in a pot after attending Hospital on Monday for x'rays etc. and repositioning the broken bone. Not to be outdone at 9-30pm Sunday (June had gone to bed) whilst watching TV I started with the most horrendous nosebleed. June rang 999 for an ambulance and I was rushed to Doncaster Royal Infirmary where they anaesthetised the inside of my snitch and cauterised the offending part and the Medic decided that in view of the seriousness of the bleed it would be best to keep me in hospital overnight, I eventually arrived back home about midday Monday. I have to say we don't want any more weekends like that. I am now okay but June it would appear will have her arm in pot for approx. 6/8 weeks, she has to attend hospital on Monday to check the alignment of the Ulna. Lets hope it is okay, I will report on the proceedings next week. Happy Blogging, Grick.