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I’m so sorry to hear that, Beryl. May he rest in peace? On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 11:37 PM <beryl_cathro@...> wrote: Further to my post - my brother had a stroke on Sunday 14th and died this morning. --
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Oh no. Deepest condolences Beryl. Really sorry to hear. I'm just back from a xc trip to California with my youngest, and getting her settled in for her senior year at university. Loads of catching up to do,?and sorry for the radio silence. xoNilda On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 10:51 AM Anmiryam Budner <anmiryam@...> wrote:
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On Aug 23, 2022, at 10:36 AM, Diane via groups.io <tdpigg@...> wrote:
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Oh Beryl,? I am so sorry to hear this...? My deepest condolences in the coming days,? Laura On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 11:37 PM <beryl_cathro@...> wrote: Further to my post - my brother had a stroke on Sunday 14th and died this morning. |
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On Aug 22, 2022, at 8:37 PM, beryl_cathro@... wrote:
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Beryl, I am so sorry. Gentle hugs. Ann in PA On August 22, 2022, at 11:37 PM, beryl_cathro@... wrote: Further to my post - my brother had a stroke on Sunday 14th and died this morning. Beryl |
开云体育I’m so sorry to hear that Beryl. Very best wishes to you and all the family. ? Jenny ? From: yarnmongers@groups.io <yarnmongers@groups.io> On Behalf Of beryl_cathro@...
Sent: 23 August 2022 04:37 To: yarnmongers@groups.io Subject: Re: [yarnmongers] New Beginnings! ? Further to my post - my brother had a stroke on Sunday 14th and died this morning. |
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I certainly do remember your MIL! She made my mother look good! I think my parents were the result of horrible childhoods and the war. Dad fought through the whole war (in North Africa & Italy) and came close to being killed a few times. Mum was a child evacuee from London then, when she returned she drove an ambulance ?during the blitz. I think these days they would both be diagnosed with PTSD. It’s so good that your MIL is settled and happy, such a load off your mind. Let it be a Spanish hotel if that makes her happy! We are both 74 so are thinking about our future but at the moment we are both fit and well. Fingers crossed that we remain this way for many more years. Beryl xxx |
开云体育Wow so much movement for a bunch of oldsters like us! Juju to all for continued good health and happy fresh starts. We are staying where we are until we can no longer walk up the flight of stairs to our one story house.?And so sorry to hear about all who have lost parents. Mine - kina hora - are still plugging along at 89 and 93, living on their own far from both me and my brother. There’s not been a lot of planning for future moves for them so let’s hope the status quo holds for a while longer.? I see Diane and Jaya regularly in Warped Weavers on Ravelry as we’ve all fallen down that rabbit hole. I’m knitting during TV time and have done very little spinning. I am, however, about to complete the Yiddish class on Duolingo and looking forward to my zoom class resuming next month. Getting back to my roots I guess - and trying to keep my brain sharp learning something new.? Amy On Aug 10, 2022, at 2:13 PM, Jaya Srikrishnan <ermabom@...> wrote:
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Peter,? Thanks to you and the others for the good wishes on the surgery. I still don’t know if I’m ready for them. The optometrist referred me for a consult because she can’t correct my eyes fully. My computer distance vision and near vision is just bad with my glasses on. I do better with the single focal length reading glasses I have (prescription also). But it still isn’t as good as taking my glasses off and putting the item to be seen up to my nose. We’ll have to see what the cataract surgeon says. i do have cataracts forming but I didn’t think they were gone far enough for surgery yet. Most likely the next surgery will the left hand CTS release. But we’ll see. I don’t see the eye surgeon till October.? On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 4:48 AM Peter Jobson via <dillwynia=yahoo.com.au@groups.io> wrote:
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开云体育Cataract surgery 12 years ago now was a life-changer. I still need reading glasses, but driving and other distance vision issues are gone. ? Ann in PA ? From: yarnmongers@groups.io <yarnmongers@groups.io> On Behalf Of Jaya Srikrishnan
Sent: Tuesday, August 9, 2022 1:22 PM To: yarnmongers@groups.io Subject: Re: [yarnmongers] New Beginnings! ? Congrats to those who are moving/have moved and on the new job, Peter. Jenny and Beryl, I’m sorry about the loss of your parents (collective). My dad turns 95 this year and is still going strong but getting frailer and losing a bit cognitively slowly over time. Still very much there though - enough to be stubborn about a lot of things. I take care of his medical stuff so it means a lot of appointments for him as well as my own.? ? I had carpal tunnel surgery on my right hand in July and will be having it on my left before the end of the year. The relief in my right hand is amazing - as everyone who has had it has told me. I may also be facing cataract surgery soon. My vision is just not getting corrected properly especially for close work. Fortunately I can take my glasses off and see perfectly about 6” from my nose. i can still thread a needle at that distance ツ ? We have been well and nothing else is changing in our lives for now. Not till something happens to my dad.? ? On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 8:17 AM Laura Need <lrneed@...> wrote:
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开云体育Ha! I was going to say “I bet Peter is talking about Peggy!” (She’s a handful, isn’t she??) ? Ann in PA ? From: yarnmongers@groups.io <yarnmongers@groups.io> On Behalf Of Peter Jobson via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, August 9, 2022 5:24 AM To: yarnmongers@groups.io Subject: Re: [yarnmongers] New Beginnings! ? Ugh! Beryl. This stuff is always draining. While Port Macquarie is well serviced, your brother must be doing the difficult journey to Sydney for specialists. ? For Beryl - the job is at Mt Annan Botanic Gardens near Campbelltown and I'm planning on living between Picton and Bargo which is only 40 min drive down the Hume Fwy. ? To Jenny. Cyclone Peggy is a wiry hair Jack Russell.? Her colouring and coarse outer coat suggests she may have some corgi in her. ? Full of beans, naughty, and very affectionate. She often comes to the office and lives in a large wire cage which she is comfortable with.? ? PT ? On Tuesday, August 9, 2022, 04:30:07 PM GMT+9:30, Jenny Swanson <jenny@...> wrote: ? ? Sorry about all the hard stuff, Beryl. And sympathies on the estate settlement, we’re in a protracted effort to settle all three but the delays in dealing with submission are about 5 months long and my parents need done in sequence. Sigh. Still, many people have it much worse then us. Three loving, much loved, good parents who are also real friends is great good fortune, and we were very lucky to have them all, well and living independently, until we ourselves had passed 60. ? Your trip sounds fun, I hope you really enjoy it. ? Jenny ? From: yarnmongers@groups.io <yarnmongers@groups.io> On Behalf Of beryl_cathro@... ? Best wishes to all of you moving house. Congratulations Peter on the new job. Commiserations Jenny on the loss of your parents and FIL. My brother who lives about 1.5 hours drive north of me is suffering horrible medical problems. He has been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive type of skin cancer called Merkel cell carcinoma & also has a growth on a kidney. He’s having chemotherapy once a week and radiation 5 times a week. It’s gruelling for him. He’s only just turned 70, not much of a birthday. |
开云体育So sorry for your family’s loss, Beryl. ? Things will get better. ? Ann in PA ? From: yarnmongers@groups.io <yarnmongers@groups.io> On Behalf Of beryl_cathro@...
Sent: Tuesday, August 9, 2022 1:19 AM To: yarnmongers@groups.io Subject: Re: [yarnmongers] New Beginnings! ? Best wishes to all of you moving house. Congratulations Peter on the new job. Commiserations Jenny on the loss of your parents and FIL. My brother who lives about 1.5 hours drive north of me is suffering horrible medical problems. He has been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive type of skin cancer called Merkel cell carcinoma & also has a growth on a kidney. He’s having chemotherapy once a week and radiation 5 times a week. It’s gruelling for him. He’s only just turned 70, not much of a birthday. |
开云体育So sorry for all the losses, Jenny. ? Alive will come. Promise! ? Ann in PA ? From: yarnmongers@groups.io <yarnmongers@groups.io> On Behalf Of Jenny Swanson
Sent: Monday, August 8, 2022 12:06 PM To: yarnmongers@groups.io Subject: Re: [yarnmongers] New Beginnings! ? Congratulations everyone who is relocating, whatever stage you have all reached in the process. I for one would love to hear more about the new places and any future life plans. ? I still divide my time between Geneva and the UK, it's easier now the covid restrictions have gone. DH and I? lost three of our four parents in the 10 weeks between mid October 2021 and early January 2022. Sorely missed but it ended two super stressful years of perpetual health crises requiring me to drop all and care for one of the four. We now have MIL settled well in a really nice residential home which is a help, but we still feel completely flattened by the whole experience.......I long to feel "alive" again! Jenny? ? On 8 Aug 2022 14:02, "Melisande R. Wolf via groups.io" <melisanderwolf@...> wrote:
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开云体育Congrats on the new position and the upcoming move. May it go smoothly! ? Ann in PA ? From: yarnmongers@groups.io <yarnmongers@groups.io> On Behalf Of Peter Jobson via groups.io
Sent: Monday, August 8, 2022 8:26 PM To: yarnmongers@groups.io Subject: Re: [yarnmongers] New Beginnings! ? I'll add to the moving stories. ? I'm leaving Alice Springs for a new job near Sydney.? ? Much has happened over a few years. Late last year I was made acting Chief Botanist for the NT,? and in Jyly it became permanent.? The downside was a pay scale drop - of about $10K but continued excessive expectations.? In June a job opportunity came up for the Sydney herbarium which has relocated from the harbour foreshore to the edge of the greater metropolis 50 mi SW. The duties are 1/3rd of my current position and pays $20K more - so a gain, had I accepted the other job, of 30K. ? I start 19th September,? so madly working on the impossible botanical jobs here, cleaning the house, and reducing the unwanted and packing the rest. ? The move is easy, finding a rental that accepts a small dog, and is rural,? is the hard part. I think I have seen a place, but of course they don't like me being so far away. Aiming to get a friend to attend the open house on Thursday.? ? Petey |