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Nov. 25th, 2012 03:09 pmA few weeks back I told how James' cousin was diagnosed with cancer. He was only in his early twenties but because ha had severe cerebal palsy no one knew until far too late. He passed on last night with all his family at his side.
I didn't know him that well, but I do know that while he may not have been capable of independent movement, to talk or eat or do many things, he enjoyed life and was loved deeply. He's going to be missed.
In happier news, I'm having a chilled day at home. I've got the Christmas movie channel on and am pottering around doing some cleaning and making Sunday dinner soon, though the joint is the kind that has bones sticking out of it, something I'm dubious about. James told me to make them little tin hats out of foil, so I guess that's my next job after posting this.
I suppose I should write later too.
sperrywink is a star and read through what I have yesterday, and then gave great comments, so I'm feeling more secure in what I'm writing.
Forgot to say, the greenhouse was taken down yesterday. The garden looks so bare now. I also may have dropped a tub of dip next to Freesia, who despite being cleaned off, groomed for hours with a very disgruntled air about her *g*
Right, I'm off to make some tiny tin hats.
I didn't know him that well, but I do know that while he may not have been capable of independent movement, to talk or eat or do many things, he enjoyed life and was loved deeply. He's going to be missed.
In happier news, I'm having a chilled day at home. I've got the Christmas movie channel on and am pottering around doing some cleaning and making Sunday dinner soon, though the joint is the kind that has bones sticking out of it, something I'm dubious about. James told me to make them little tin hats out of foil, so I guess that's my next job after posting this.
I suppose I should write later too.
Forgot to say, the greenhouse was taken down yesterday. The garden looks so bare now. I also may have dropped a tub of dip next to Freesia, who despite being cleaned off, groomed for hours with a very disgruntled air about her *g*
Right, I'm off to make some tiny tin hats.
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Date: 2012-11-25 04:41 pm (UTC)Glad you had a nice relaxing day, though. Poor Freesia. *g*
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Date: 2012-11-26 12:58 pm (UTC)Freesia was not amused at all! *g*
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Date: 2012-11-25 05:29 pm (UTC)I hope your tiny tin hats turned out well. (I was going to make a crack about tin hatting but I see dine has beaten me to it :-)
Good luck with the writing!
You really know the growing season is over when you take down the greenhouse.
Poor Fresia. Humans don't understand the fine art of cleaning!
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Date: 2012-11-26 11:48 am (UTC)The tin hats worked perfectly, I think Dine may have a point *g*
Yeah, the garden is all sad now. Though the freesia is a splash of colour.
Talking of, cat Freesia would agree with you. Cleaning by humans is just not up to cat standard!
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Date: 2012-11-25 05:37 pm (UTC)And you're welcome! My pleasure and all that. *g*
Awww, no greenhouse!
Good luck with the cooking and tin hats.
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Date: 2012-11-26 11:13 am (UTC)No, the garden looks so bare :(
Well, James and Corey seemed to like the meat, and the tin hats did their job *g*
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