The good news is that the neurosurgeon was so pleased with my progress that there is to be no surgery. The even better news is that there is to be no hoovering for a year either - wahey! I just have to exercise care and common sense for the next twelve months both and work and at home, but he was happy for me to return to work as originally planned at the start of November and to get out and start walking and swimming again which is great news as I'm going stir crazy doing nothing.
Well if we'd stuck to our original plans, we'd be starting to think about coming home about now. We were due to fly from Buenos Aires next Thursday but as it happened we didn't get close enough to even sniff a steak or turn a tango. Apparently my mum has been robbed of the opportunity of blowing up dozens of balloons and dusting off the old jubilee buntings. Next time eh mam ...
Wednesday, 8 October 2008
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That is fantastic news Nia, you must be so relieved. The only downside I can see is that not only is Marc going to be miserable about being back at work, he is going to expect sympathy for having to do the hoovering!
By the way, I think you should write a book! You are an excellent and most entertaining writer, you have a way of making everything incredibably interesting and amusing as well as informative, a talent that should not be wasted.
Take care.
Janet
Don't despair, you can learn the tango closer to home.
http://abertango.blogspot.com/
Don't forget to post up some photos when you join. But stay clear of the lycra outfits, they can cause chafing.
I'm coming with you next time, none of this waiting around for updates on the blog I'll be there with you enjoying every second, who needs strictly when we will have the real thing!!
Be Warned!! We will be on the look out for Tom Chambers' double but knowing our luck we will end up with John Sargent (as long as he's got maltesers and tolberone, we'll take anyone!!)
I saved my last malteser for you !
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