Guest guest Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 Feb 2nd 2009The time has flown the last month. Gee it's nice not having to be up at the PAH every moment of every day. My visit today was really good. My bloods still show no sign of rejection and the surgeon I saw was very happy. I had a good chat with both my donor twins, whom I haven't seen in ages. Both have new ladies in thier lives so they were very excited about life (Sorry guys, you know I can't keep a secret!!!! Tee hee!!!). I also saw and his mum (hi Chris), but will miss them next time as I am on four weekly visits, and he three. I still have to do bloods every fortnight, so I'm not sure who is better off! The summer holidays were great, spending a week at the end fishing at Iluka, in northern NSW. STeffi outfished us all, including her elder cousin Jake, which was hilarious!!!They are both now back at school, and hoping for a quieter year than last year. Stacey is trying to fit in as many sports and musical achievements as she possibly can, Steffi is getting used to being a middle-schooler and all the extra scariness that goes along with it. All in all we are all fine. Tennis fixtures start up again tomorrow, weather permitting. We went and had a hit at the in-laws yesterday, the highlight being my acing my F-in-law. The only thing better than that would have been acing , but he tells me that's why he chose to play on the second court, cos he knew I can't serve that side!!! Take care everyone, and thanks for reading all this blurb!!!! To send a message to penny and family goto; http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/pennyt -- Ian Cribb P.Eng. (60... -- Ian Cribb P.Eng. (6... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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