My youngest daughter Jessica with me
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Parkinson's Disease Pt 11
Here we are at another Friday which means it is time for more about Parkinson’s this week we are looking at depression. Depression is ve...
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Well hello everyone been pretty busy since Friday, so busy I didn't do a post on Friday I just didn't find the time in fact Friday...
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Hello everyone, how is everyone on this cold and wet Sunday morning? I am well been up since 4.30am did 70 minutes of exercises befor...
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I have been informed by my husband and daughters that I have become one cranky ass bitch well I disagree after giving it some thought I have...
Neither of you look very happy--LOL!
ReplyDeleteHappy, no, but still p[retty
ReplyDeleteIt's always nice to put faces to names! That burgundy colour is great for you. :-)
ReplyDeleteDearest Jo-Anne,
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely for being able to get around and about, while in a wheelchair!
You are lucky for having both your daughters living near you, to step in and reach a hand.
We all don't get a program from the concert of life; never know what lies around the bend.
Hugs,
Mariette
Wish you were smiling!
ReplyDeleteYou're daughter is willing and able to care for you, and that's a real blessing. My thought is that you're careful not to get your fingers caught in the spokes of the wheelchair.
ReplyDeleteBurgundy looks great on you! I suspect as great as a smile would. :) Hope to see you smiling in the next one. (((HUGS)))
ReplyDeleteRita.....No we don't, it was the end of a long morning
ReplyDeleteChris.......Thanks
Kea.........Yes it is
Mariette...........That was taken at Leo's12th birthday outing
Sandie...........I know
Mad Jack.........That would be bad
Juli...........I know
I love seeing who we are reading about! Thank you. :-)
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