Best wishes to Great Uncle George, I hope you are not too sore, I am sure Helene is taking good care of you. C, R and W xxx
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Thanks for your message - the bruises are spectacular, but don't hurt thankfully. Thinking of you all and how you seem to be coping so brilliantly. We look forward to reading the next installment! Lots of love H & G
Hello from KFN again, we all hope that W's digestion sorts itself out, that litte glimmer of hope that you may move home or at least to Bristol must be tantalizing! Exciting news from here, Richard C has annouced his engagement to Fran, wedding next August, Hoorah ! Take care, KFN xx
Welcome to our blog chronicling William's Bone Marrow Transplant, a bit of general chit chat and any interesting, well we hope you will find them interesting, bits along the way. We look forward to your comments and if you have any questions or would like to send us a message do feel free to e mail us or leave a comment.
The Curtis family live not far from Bath. Robert is the Daddy and works for the National Trust as a gardener and enjoys being outside, he is the oldest sk8 boarder in the village. Catherine is the Mummy and is part of the Hairy Pot Plant Company http://www.hairypotplants.co.uk Gillie is the dog (a black & white English Springer Spaniel, we couldn't afford the colour license, ha de ha) and guards us and makes big hairy muddy messes and we love him. William is the boss and his birthday is 7th February, although he has problems with some of his genes the farming gene is prevailing. When not making sheep noises he is pointing at tractors and paddling in the sea in water deeper than his wellies. Granma and Pappa Curtis live near Winchester. Pappa is a farm worker and Granma is a domestic goddess. Pappa is always the first port of call when anything needs fixing and Granma keeps us well fed. Grandma and Grandpa Battam are retired and live in South Devon. They are in charge of monitoring tanker movements on their river, nothing sails in or out without them noticing. When not tripping the light fantastic they can be found cruising the high seas or the A303.
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Thanks for your message - the bruises are spectacular, but don't hurt thankfully.
Thinking of you all and how you seem to be coping so brilliantly. We look forward to reading the next installment!
Lots of love
H & G
Hello from KFN again, we all hope that W's digestion sorts itself out, that litte glimmer of hope that you may move home or at least to Bristol must be tantalizing!
Exciting news from here, Richard C has annouced his engagement to Fran, wedding next August, Hoorah !
Take care,
KFN xx
Lovely to see you yesterday, don'y break any more glasses!! Love Phyllis
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