Ok , I knew about it, so will put tele back on. I am in the middle of the island so no worries. It's funny, as I flew into Napier yesterday, over the coast, I looked down on all the houses right on the edge of the sea, and thought about how a tsunami would totally devestate Napier. Napier was totally flattened many years ago and was rebuilt.....how quickly people forget and rebuild back in the dangerous areas.
Just checked tele and just rubbish on, so must have been downgraded, or no tsunami formed.
Linda, your post brought tears to my eyes. I think you hit the nail on the head at so many levels. Thanks, your presence will be felt even when silent. Some of us have difficulty with silence, as you know
I have almost finished packing. I always do it early. Hubbies stress levels are building, as he needs his research organized before Saturday. He sees private patients today, and has a 14 hour day booked. Everyone needing a follow up before he goes for 2 months, plus 2 sick patients from Tuesday, that need sorting urgently. I will hide till we leave
Back to the speech thingy. There is one other person on the MND committee who has ALS. He can just talk, but it's hard to understand. I realized that when the last field worker left, he was probably stranded at his nursing home. I send him an email and offered to pick him up and take him to the meetings, his reply was just like chatting to you lot. He was free of the communication difficulty. Aren't we lucky to have all this technology?
Joyce, I am sure we would have a cracking good time
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