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26th August 10, 08:51 AM
#1
I have only just caught up with this news.
Best wishes to Ham.
Rob
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31st August 10, 03:06 AM
#2
Jim wrote: “He and I are both very impressed by the standard of the home, and yet again he is making fans of everyone. And the food is great. Most of the vegetables come from their own garden and they have a chef who really knows his stuff.”
This is good news. My wife spent a week in a convalescent home last year after breaking her leg. The standard of care at the home was excellent, but unfortunately the food was not.
There was a dietician on the staff who went to see my wife and gave her a lo-o-o-o-ong list of things she should and should not eat — but she had no control over the kitchen, which served up things entirely unsuitable for my wife’s needs.
So Hamish is batting on a good wicket there!
And Jim, not that Hamish needs any encouragement, but tell him to keep on kilting!
Best regards,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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28th August 10, 04:57 AM
#3
Great news to hear that Hamish is done with the surgery and recovered enough to get out of hospital to a convalescent bed. It is all up from here (hopefully not uphill though). It indeed would be great for Ham to make a post op visit to his surgeon with a photo of both kilted. That would be a fine photo indeed---one for the memories. And a sign of Hamish headed back to the kilted life.
Was considering sendig Ham one of those silly kilt towels they sell in the tat shops, for him to wear after bath/shower, but on second thought it might offend the Kollection to even have it in the house. Might not be a bad idea for the convalescent hospital though, as a sort of poor man's transition back to the kilted world.
Best wishes of improving health again to you Hamish. Cannot wait to "hear" your internet voice again and "see" your smiling face in recovery. Get well friend.
jeff
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28th August 10, 09:10 AM
#4
Sounds like the trek on the road to recovery is well underway. I'm certain that Hamish will liven up the convelescence ward which his good cheer while he is there.
His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
Member Order of the Dandelion
Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
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28th August 10, 10:35 AM
#5
Hamish is now happily installed at the convalescence home. Not only that, but he is back in kilts already! So far, only casual kilts with Velcro at the wist, but kilts just the same. He is still very tender and can't stand the pressure a 'real' kilt exerts at waist level.
He and I are both very impressed by the standard of the home, and yet again he is making fans of everyone. And the food is great. Most of the vegetables come from their own garden and they have a chef who really knows his stuff.
The home is right on the sea front in its own extensive grounds. Hamish has already ventured out to explore these, but today we went for a walk along the promenade. In all we walked for about a mile and a half. We went slowly and stopped to rest several times, but the weather was warm and sunny with a nice sea breeze. We both greatly enjoyed it.
Everything is continuing to heal as expected. All being well, the staples come out on Monday.
Sadly, it looks unlikely that his surgeon will be appearing with him in kilts, but more positively, at lunch yesterday, Hamish found himself next to a lady who in her youth had been a member of the Royal Scottish Country Dancing Society, as had Hamish. It turns out they knew many of the same people from those days, including their original instructors. I have to take the Bicknell Tarten Kilt there tomorrow for her to see!
That's it for now. More in a few days,
Jim
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28th August 10, 10:40 AM
#6
Fantastic news! That's made the bank holiday even better.
Regards
Chas
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28th August 10, 10:42 AM
#7
Thank you for these excellent news, Jim.
Cher Hamish,
Allez-y doucement; nos pensées vous accompagnent.
Robert et Chrystel
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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28th August 10, 11:09 AM
#8
Thanks Jim, for this latest round of very encouraging news!
all the best
Ken
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28th August 10, 12:11 PM
#9
That really is encouraging news. And it is really a small world to find another patient with such a lot in common.
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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28th August 10, 01:04 PM
#10
"The home is right on the sea front in its own extensive grounds."
Sounds like Sussex? I spent 4-5 years in Seaford within hearing of the sea as a young boy, and carry memories of the downs, chalk cliffs, blackberries, pebble beaches close to my heart to this day. A nice place to get well; so long life to Hamish!
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