3 Responses to Day 69 – Wednesday 6th July – Part Two

  1. margo says:

    Hi all, just a small poem i was given today hope you think it fits the bill.
    A the moment you may be thinking of how things used to be -
    Before these trying times that have brought such misery,
    Yet please stop and think a while of all that you have learned-
    Of just how far you,ve traveled and all the corners you have turned.
    So try always to remember
    that this time wont always be,
    For then you may look forward
    To when you shall be trouble free.

    It wont be long till then Margo

  2. Anonymous says:

    GREAT Poem Margo,

    ok its good to hear your over half way….well done you and of course all the team on the ‘front line’

    its been a great day for duck today….pity you didnt have the chair you could have gone out side and david could have pushed you thro the puddles…..lol

    i read lydias blog of me doing a
    Mrs ‘O’…lol was dead funny….

    ok chuck will speak to you soon …just wanted to say hi and well done karen your a little star..keep it up ….
    love debsxxxxxx

  3. vdfromboro says:

    Hello Karen,
    thanks for getting Dp to call, thank god I wasn’t going to work in London this morning. Working from home as I have a meeting in Surrey this p.m but its been cancelled due to the mayhem.

    It’s 12.30 and I’ve accounted for almost everyone – still can’t get hold of our Stephen (Angela’s son). I can’t believe it – apparantly Moorgate was one of the stations hit which is literally on the other side of the road where I work. Liverpool St station is also a 5 minute spit from work. Everyone in my department is accounted for but don’t know about everyone else in the Red Cross.

    I think all commuters in London would agree that they all knew it was going to happen, it was just a matter of when. Phils sh****g himself, he’s in Moorgate and fine, he’s planning on staying the night. He said he’s not getting on any f*****g train or bus.

    Just as I’m blogging you Jane has sent a text asking if I’m fine. I need to meet up with our Karen tonight as she’s got Janes car keys, don’t know when or how she’ll get home. Karen is currently holed up in the office in Oxford street, she can’t get out.
    I’m sat at my dinning table whatching the trains, can’t believe they are still running, the ones coming out of London are packed, the going in are empty.

    Well thats enough about all of that onto the more important issue – you! Well we like what the Prof said. But you still must take it easy. All this physio stuff is slow but sure, yeh so go at their pace, only expect what they expect of you, no marathons yet OK.

    Oh Dp this is a hard quiz! Ya could stand for:
    “Ya alrite pet”
    “Ya forgot me pint pet”
    “Ya need to do the ironing pet”
    I don’t think I’m hitting the right button – I’ll have to go away and think about this one. I’ll blog soon when I’ve worked out this Ya quiz. Wishing your aches and pains away.
    Take care
    Lots of love
    Veronica

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