The long trek

Well folks this will be my last posting for this year. On Saturday 14/11 we sail back to mainland for Brian to have his surgery in Melbourne on 20 November. It is a worrying time for us all and we are praying that all will go well. It has been a difficult year.

On the bright side I hope to catch up with Rewired Aussie Girl and Laughingkookaburra. This will be after christmas and hopefully will augur a good start to a new year when perhaps things will be a little better.

Plans in the pipeline are to make a trip over to Canada, later next year, to catch up with Jessie and Pookie and anyone else who fancies a catching up. Who knows what meetings for PM members are planned for next year? It would be great to see as many of you as we could.

So, although it is early, I wish you all the best for a very Happy
Christmas, a healthy New Year and lots of happiness and thanks for being part of the PM Club.
Sincere wishes to all Billie.




2 Comments

Carolyn65

by Carolyn65 - 2009-11-10 04:11:09

BILLIE & BRIAN: God Bless you & your families. We will all be thinking of you before, especially on Nov. 20th and all the days afterward. Both of you take care, rest and be ready for the NEW Brian.

Best happiness and health throughout the holidays, and may your trip to Canada after Christmas be the bestest for you & all your friends & pacer friends.

We know you will be really busy in packing, sailing, the hospital, and the afterward, so I am saying to you,

Merry Christmas AND a Happy, Healthy New Year in 2010 to all of you and your families, Carolyn G. in TEXAS GO UT LONGHORNS! ( :

Good Luck

by Wannabe - 2009-11-10 08:11:22

I'll be thinking of you, Billie, and sincerely hope all goes well with Brian's surgery in Melbourne. The worst should be over by Christmas so let's hope you have a good one. May the New Year bring both of you health, happiness and prosperity. Be safe and well. Kindest wishes and all love, Sheila

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