I don't know about you, but once the last roasting tin, wine glass and gravy boat was put away, I breathed a sigh of relief! Another Christmas over. Another year now draws to a close and what a quick year it was. Each month passed with disbelief that the next one was about to start. With the unusual weather of extreme mild temperatures for December, floods throughout the country and stormy winds, it feels more like April. Maybe that's why Christmas didn't feel like Christmas and it had nothing to do with my post op recovery!
There were lots of trips taken in 2015 to places I haven't seen for a while or totally new.
Highclere Castle - (The Real Downton Abbey) Norwich
There was however a very sad point of the year that fell on us at the beginning of April when our darling dog Coco was lost to Syringomyelia. The life was sapped from us and will never be the same. But one day as I was looking through some favourite pages on Facebook, a little face shone out at me. I showed the family and everyone was in agreement that this poor little rescued dog was going to come home to us. After a while, operations and assessment, little Tia came to live with us and it was plainly obvious that she just wanted cuddles and to please. She has now settled in, has her own Facebook page and believe me, guards my feet as if her life depended on it... well, her walks on her favourite Fen will!!
What I have enjoyed this year is escaping from everyday life and playing with my camera, both my bridge and my new mobile one, and that is one of my hobbies that I will be enjoying every moment.
Crafts once again were on the back burner, so next year I plan on getting myself organised to do more. My fingers need to be busy!
So, what will 2016 bring? Hopefully it will be a happy and healthy one (especially feet wise!). I can't wait to be able to ditch the crutches and oh so beautiful sandals and be able to walk normally once again. Don't get me wrong, I am so glad I had the operation on both feet, but for someone who loves to go walking and being out of the house, these last three weeks have been incredibly hard. How I would have loved everyone to rally around but I am a control freak so why ask for something to be done when I clearly enjoy the pain to do it myself! Yes, my own worst enemy!! Bunion removal, two broken and pinned toes and the removal of arthritis is not going to stop me.
So, here's to a wonderful 2016. I wish you all a very Happy New Year and incredible health to you and yours.
Cheers!
So, here's to a wonderful 2016. I wish you all a very Happy New Year and incredible health to you and yours.
Cheers!