Re: Over 50s Club Wales (part 5)
I don't intend to think about Christmas for a couple of weeks!Re: Over 50s Club Wales (part 5)
Despite the sling a gorgeous picture of Chris.Re: Over 50s Club Wales (part 5)
That's disgraceful service re your garden arch Celyn - complain! How amazing that Michael can do all that by using his eyes!Re: Over 50s Club Wales (part 5)
Had a lovely morning/early afternoon with granddaughter and her dog and mine in Craig-y-Nos park.It was lovely and warm in the sunshine but bit chilly in the shade.The colours of the leaves were a real sight and it was great walking through the crispy fallen leaves.I love the countryside in Autumn.Re: Over 50s Club Wales (part 5)
Lovely pic of Chris Sue xxRe: Over 50s Club Wales (part 5)
Mine went for MOT too Jac. Not due until the end of the month but wanted it done before it goes into Porsche for it's service. Had one of the sensors replaced plus I had lost the cover off the jacking point which didn't look good. I had a very hefty bill unfortunately as they also had to be sprayed to match the vehicle. That will teach me to put it back on properly when I knock it off on a log in my drive. Went down the motorway and it was missing when I got home. One of those *kick yourself* moments. Michael will only be able to operate the tilt forwards and backwards plus going up and down (this chair rises up so he used to be able to get things of the top shelves in supermarkets, when he could move his arms, bit of a novelty for people watching) He actually drives the wheelchair with his lips. There will come a time when he probably wont be able to do that, or move his eyes, so we address each thing as it presents itself.Re: Over 50s Club Wales (part 5)
Morning folks.......it's amazing what the techie bods can do to help people these days. Off to Hereford later to meet up with The Scrumpies at Pengethly Garden Centre. Went to the manor years ago when I was social sec for our Young Wives and I'd arranged a visit to a cider place and then to the Manor for a meal.....Re: Over 50s Club Wales (part 5)
Not all down to the techie bods. Eldest daughter actually made the mouth control. Follows her Dad with engineering skills. A lot of the equipment you don't get unless you buy it yourself, otherwise it's pretty bog standard.The wheelchair alone, with all its gizmos, has probably cost us in the region of £25,000 plus. Dread to think what those that can't afford it have to live with. Back on more antibiotics this morning. Poorly again. Lovely day carer dashed down the surgery to pick up and collect prescription for me. She lives locally , less than half a mile from us, so a pleasure not to have to explain where to go, and what to do. I didn't have the energy to explain and also she has transport. Rio seems to think that it's her duty to look after me! Better than nothing I suppose. Have a good day everyone, whatever you are doing.
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