Well we are still at home after arriving in january.
I had surgery in February and now have a post-op infection being treated with powerful antibiotics. Starting to feel like I can do some work and have begun decluttering the house and then will start on the shed.
Going to put the home on the market in late April beginning of May and see how we go.
So from here on in it will be full steam ahead.
Nice storm this morning but not as bad as what the Lockyer valley copped.
Barb
seems that everyone is having some sort of medical issues these days Barb and you are not exempt but things should be on the mend for you now with the good old anti biotic's then you will run off your feet with the sorting out of house, shed and numerous other things. I do not envy you at all as I know we shall have to face doing just that soon enough. Good luck with the sale and if you have had enough of the rain please send it down to SA.
Queen of the Banal & OT chatter and proud of it. If it offends you then tough titty titty bang bang.
seems to a run of bugs getting around at the moment, I had one of those skin things cut out, no big issue, done in the doctors surgery, but I reacted to the op site cover pad thingy and the skin flared up big time, so I peel it off before the skin came off under it. It had started to look a bit ordinary at that and it was only 12 hrs after the cutting job, within the 6 days before I returned to get the stitches out it was looking real ordinary. It has taken more than 2 weeks to get it to settle down, make be it's the hot humid weather or some thing, now Margaret is battling an infection in her big toe under the nail, again, maybe brought on by the hot sticky weather.
Anyway, good to hear you are on the mend, I'm thinking if we ever decide to sell up here and move it will be a fleet of skip bins for a mth carting it all to the tip. After emptying Margaret's ex's place after he passed on I have no wish to go through that again
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