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  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    Cici_K wrote: »
    So out of the blue, but saw a man wombling receipts at slough tesco this afternoon. Made me giggle inside.

    Sorry been away from you guys a while, just got back from Sydney. Don't want to take away the good vibe here at the moment. Was by my dads side In hospital for 4 weeks battling brain tumor. He lost his battle. It's actually harder to write than to say it out loud. It was the hardest thing in my life watching him detioriate in front of our eyes. His memory was all of the place. Still feels like those 4 weeks it wasn't my dad, an my dad Is still sitting in his flat watching his turkish tv.

    He was a only 51. Although we fought allot I miss him terribly. Thank god, for his funeral prayer there was 300 plus family and friends there. I Had to return back to London and he was in coma for a few days before he passed away peacefully with mum by his side. Although they have been dovorced for 14 years, he loved her the most out of everyone and I'm so happy she was there at that time.

    It's been just over a week and miss him terribly, feel like calling him at home and leaving a message on the answering machine asking him how he is and what he has been up to day.

    So sorry was only going to mention about the wombler and got carried away. I am so grateful we had those 4 weeks with him and I know people die without no warning and instantly. I am forever grateful.

    So very sorry for your loss Cici:A

    It seems so unfair that he was taken from you at such a young age and suddenly too. It's very early days and you'll be aching inside.

    Stay busy and look for happy memories. Time will heal I promise:A
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    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
    Dizzy_Ditzy Posts: 17,471 Ambassador
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    mimi1234 wrote: »
    KIKI so sorry to hear about your loss.

    QOC shall we do a rain dance? :D

    *lifts skirt away from ankles*

    *humana humana humana humana humana*
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  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    Snap-ant wrote: »
    :)

    You know that batter mix I keep going on about from Approved Foods

    Look at this :eek:
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    :):):)

    Are you doing onion gravy snap?
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
  • Cici_K
    Cici_K Posts: 262 Forumite
    wendyak wrote: »
    Celebrate his life, think fondly of the good memories no one can part you from them........we all understand and send hugs.

    So true, didn't think of that. Thank you
  • Picasso7
    Picasso7 Posts: 4,038 Forumite
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    Cici_K wrote: »
    So out of the blue, but saw a man wombling receipts at slough tesco this afternoon. Made me giggle inside.

    Sorry been away from you guys a while, just got back from Sydney. Don't want to take away the good vibe here at the moment. Was by my dads side In hospital for 4 weeks battling brain tumor. He lost his battle. It's actually harder to write than to say it out loud. It was the hardest thing in my life watching him detioriate in front of our eyes. His memory was all of the place. Still feels like those 4 weeks it wasn't my dad, an my dad Is still sitting in his flat watching his turkish tv.

    He was a only 51. Although we fought allot I miss him terribly. Thank god, for his funeral prayer there was 300 plus family and friends there. I Had to return back to London and he was in coma for a few days before he passed away peacefully with mum by his side. Although they have been dovorced for 14 years, he loved her the most out of everyone and I'm so happy she was there at that time.

    It's been just over a week and miss him terribly, feel like calling him at home and leaving a message on the answering machine asking him how he is and what he has been up to day.

    So sorry was only going to mention about the wombler and got carried away. I am so grateful we had those 4 weeks with him and I know people die without no warning and instantly. I am forever grateful.

    Am so sorry. We had Dad for some months between his first and last heart attack. We all said everything we wanted to say and he took the time to put his affairs in order and to make sure that there was no unfinished business with anyone he knew. I am still grateful for that time and I am so glad you had time too.
  • Picasso7
    Picasso7 Posts: 4,038 Forumite
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    bubbs wrote: »
    Picasso7 be carefull and have your excused ready though as some for some unkown reason sacn at proper price, 1 store near me 1p the other £2.19 same b/code though

    I will. Thank you.
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    Picasso7 wrote: »
    I will. Thank you.

    Just say "I'm not paying that -I'm not crackers you know":D:D:D
  • Sarahdol75
    Sarahdol75 Posts: 7,717 Forumite
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    Cici-K, sorry to hear of your loss.
  • imposter
    imposter Posts: 791 Forumite
    Been away travelling for 7 weeks :wave: Did I miss any tasty glitches? :rotfl:
    Elite 5:2 #54 12/13 lbs (18 Jan) 1st Target :j
  • del42
    del42 Posts: 414 Forumite
    sorry if this is old news but used 2 of the vimto coupons today
    70p x 2 =£1.40 and tesco are doing vimto premix ,2 for £1.50,so just 10p to pay hth x
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