I am so glad you smiled Moyra - this is one of the nicest things about AB. You can just call me me Viv, I answer to many names, but that is my real one :) You certainly had some great dogs on your rounds, but it did not surprise me that you liked dogs - too much country girl in you I noticed! Don't worry about starting a new thread. I am sure Aya will not mind if I show you this:
http://www.theanswerb...k/Question989970.html
It is a very long one but if you skip through a bit you will see how it runs. If anyone did a simple search for say 'ttfn - answered Q's' it would show that I have recently answered both this thread and Aya's. Same would happen if they put in your AB name. However, if they click on my profile and look at my recent answers these threads will not show because of the passage of time and that there are many more I have been on since yours was posted. Long live the subscribe button - shows me who was the last to post here - brilliant stuff.
Once hooked, some of us (yep Mamya and Viv) will never lose the thread - the plot 'yes' - the thread 'no' ;) So there really is no need to post a separate one to keep us informed. Aya did similar but her original is the journal now.
http://www.theanswerb.../Question1027888.html
Good thinking on the will front, too. I sorted mine out some time ago, it does give one peace of mind (which is far preferable to a piece of my mind☺).
Beat you on the Thanksgiving one too. Over many years, I have written a few for others. I once gave notes to the vicar who hardly knew my friend. I wrote little anecdotes to show how he had done kindnesses, had a good sense of humour (he was not renowned for them, unfortunately) and followed his career. Of course I wrote in my normal fashion. At his service the vicar started talking about him and I realised to my entire surprise that he was reading my notes verbatim. I tried to slip out of sight by sliding down the pew but there was not enough room for my bulk. I was so pleased though when I realised the congregation started to chuckle - that meant I had conveyed what my friend really was like.
I decided to do my own to save anyone else the worry and to make sure I said what was important to me. Or perhaps I was just worried what they would say about me - lol.
Mamya is right again about the palliative care team. Always tell them what causes you problems in everyday life as well as your pain levels. There may be particular items or aids that can help you at home too. You should never worry about telling them such things as this part of their brief to make life as good as possible for you.
The sunrise is particularly pretty today - a pink sky too. We have a sunny day forecast, with cooling temperature, but dry. Hope Cambs gets similar.
I echo what Mamya says too - you should know that by now, Moyra ♥