Firstly let me say, sorry all you women out there but my wife is the most beautiful woman in the world, always has been, always will be. She has a smile that fills any room and eyes that light the darkest night. What she has been through has been awful for her, but she is still the heart and soul of my family. I want her to be with me always.
So we have had radio 20 (wonderful radio Finland (fin - end geddit). That is the last part of Tracey's hospital treatment, the end of the beginning. Only 5 years (or more) of hormone treatment to go. So aside from the occasional RUH visit , yearly mammogram, CT scan, no more visits. This is a good moment and time to celebrate, just a little bit.
Well Tracey aside the family has has been OK lately. The usual dramas surround Olivia, friends and illness. A bit of tonsillitis, relationship problems, not hers. Using the house like a hotel. She seems to be OK now. When will she grow out of this phase?
Vaughan's team lost the match at Marlborough, badly although they played much better than the 42 - 0 score. Interestingly not only did they have a Marco and a Dexter playing for them they also had a Charlton (and we passed someone with a dog called Monty). We parked behind and in between rows of Mercedes and a lovely band new Jaguar. Fortunately today Corsham beat Devizes 29 - 12 in a very closely fought match so all is well in our world.
Adam went to the theatre this week as part of his drama course to see a performance based on a sort of grown up Sesame Street. He seemed to enjoy it.
We spent yesterday shopping in Bath, Adam has 2 new pairs of shoes, Vaughan and me have a new coat each. Tracey bought nothing. We had a huge row in the centre of Bath which was fixed by Vaughan, he is a good man.
Well just a shot one for the moment.
Chris xx
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