Getting on top of it all

Hi Pals

It has been really sad not to get away to see Kay etc. But I always believe things happen for a reason. We had visitors from London overnight. Friends of my sister. Talk about a burst of energy. The place positively shone. I was exhausted when folks had departed. Our great news is that we have been asked to look after a winery near Kay for between 2 to 5 months. It also means Brian will be able to visit his specialist in Melbourne. One thing about being so busy: it sure doesn't give you time to think about having a pacemaker. I do get very tired though and have my constant pain in my left shoulder which I wish I could find out why. Brian seems a lot better, happier and optimistic. His new medication seems to be kicking in. Thanks everyone for your kind support. The messages and private messages. I just could not manage without my PM Pals. I have found it really hard to cope over the last couple of months. So to all those who feel they are finding life a grind. Hang in there and I hope things will pick up and change for you. We should never lose our positivity. Cheers to everyone Billie


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Hello

by pacergirl - 2008-04-15 11:04:57

Dear Billie,
Yes, things do happen for a reason... sometime it may be hard to understand at the time but there is always a reason.
I am so happy to hear about your lovely visit and that you will be able to house sit at the winery. That really sounds lovely. What a blessing!
With your good news you have truly lifted my spirits! Blessings to your hubby, I pray he continues to feel better.
Cheers to you,
Pacergirl

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