Hi - I got sucked into your story 6 weeks ago when Widgetlucy posted about you and I am so thrilled you are home. I am wishing you all good things and a wonderful steady 'real' recovery. So much love
Dearest Jaz Such a long journey back since you left home all those weeks ago. Such a sad moment filled with fear and hope. SO glad you are back there safely with them, even if you are tired and have much to still worry about. Be good to chat soon - been an eventful fortnight and we have not seen or spoken to you since our prequake skype! My how things have changed for us all in the past few weeks!
Scott working 1-9pm each day so mornings good, late mornings better. x
As above, so pleased to hear that you are home:) I know that that in itself will pose its own challenges, but it is a monumental achievement to have got home this quickly. You are one strong lady! You have succeeded where many would not have.
John says "hi". He's skipping the country again on Monday but should be back in 2-3 months. We hope to come down and see you when he returns.
Yay, that's so exciting!! I've been following your progress but keep forgetting to comment. I'm sure there's nothing better for your recovery than being at home with your lovely family.
Hope you'll be able to continue to take it "one step at a time" at home... I got here from GB's blog some weeks ago while your husband was doing the writing, and ended up continuing to follow...
That is soooooo awesome!! xx
ReplyDeleteHi - I got sucked into your story 6 weeks ago when Widgetlucy posted about you and I am so thrilled you are home. I am wishing you all good things and a wonderful steady 'real' recovery. So much love
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo! Well done you :-)
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ReplyDeleteHOORAY!!!
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ReplyDeleteWonderful. It's so good to know that you are home.
ReplyDeleteWell you already know how excited I was to know this ;-) but you can never hear it too many times right?! Yay for you gal, yay for you!
ReplyDeleteYIPPEEEEEE!!! So happy for you and your family. Enjoy. x
ReplyDeleteDearest Jaz
ReplyDeleteSuch a long journey back since you left home all those weeks ago. Such a sad moment filled with fear and hope. SO glad you are back there safely with them, even if you are tired and have much to still worry about.
Be good to chat soon - been an eventful fortnight and we have not seen or spoken to you since our prequake skype! My how things have changed for us all in the past few weeks!
Scott working 1-9pm each day so mornings good, late mornings better.
x
Wonderful News Jaz. Keep moving forward:)
ReplyDeleteAs above, so pleased to hear that you are home:) I know that that in itself will pose its own challenges, but it is a monumental achievement to have got home this quickly. You are one strong lady! You have succeeded where many would not have.
ReplyDeleteJohn says "hi". He's skipping the country again on Monday but should be back in 2-3 months. We hope to come down and see you when he returns.
Much love, Hilary
Yay, that's so exciting!! I've been following your progress but keep forgetting to comment. I'm sure there's nothing better for your recovery than being at home with your lovely family.
ReplyDeleteTake care :o)
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ReplyDeleteThat's the best news I have heard for a few weeks!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHope you'll be able to continue to take it "one step at a time" at home... I got here from GB's blog some weeks ago while your husband was doing the writing, and ended up continuing to follow...
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Keep smiling and take it bit by bit. You have come such a long way already and I am sure you will continue to move forward!
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