
A good friend of Marg’s recently commented that: “Ray always likes to exceed expectations” and I have certainly lived up to this reputation this week. Could it only have been 4 weeks ago that things were looking quite desperate? This week my skin colour has almost returned to normal and my appetite has also returned - eating normal sized small meals and even gained 2kgs. On Saturday night our whole family enjoyed a friend’s 18th birthday party – not getting home until 11.30pm. An evening of bush dancing - although my lack of strength precluded me from participating in the dancing, I enjoyed listening to the music. On Sunday, Marg and I went to the Theatre Royal in town to see the Woody Allen film “Midnight in Paris”. Of course, all of this is due to my being well on top of my pain and nausea management, and a bit of good old north of England determination and stubbornness.
Andrew is still with us – which only adds to my overall sense of well being. He has been fantastic keeping our garden in tip top condition and doing all those jobs I am no longer able to do.
Looking forward, more confidently now, to celebrating Christmas with my family at home. My other short term goal is the girls school Awards Night on Tuesday. Both are receiving Honours certificates as well as awards for music.
For obvious reasons we will not be sending out our usual Ollerton Family Christmas newsletter. So our Christmas good wishes are being sent to you all electronically this year.
Again we would all like to thank everyone for their prayers and good wishes during the year. Hopefully the blog site has kept you informed on how I have been progressing with my illness, but also letting you know some of the more joyful and celebratory parts of our family life. Even amongst our saddest moments, we can often celebrate something very special if we look for it. As we celebrate new life in all its fullness this New Year may you find a sense of peace, calm and wonderment in whatever you pursue.
Love and best wishes for a joyous Christmas ~ Ray, Marg, Andrew, Tahnee and Marli Ollerton
Andrew is still with us – which only adds to my overall sense of well being. He has been fantastic keeping our garden in tip top condition and doing all those jobs I am no longer able to do.
Looking forward, more confidently now, to celebrating Christmas with my family at home. My other short term goal is the girls school Awards Night on Tuesday. Both are receiving Honours certificates as well as awards for music.
For obvious reasons we will not be sending out our usual Ollerton Family Christmas newsletter. So our Christmas good wishes are being sent to you all electronically this year.
Again we would all like to thank everyone for their prayers and good wishes during the year. Hopefully the blog site has kept you informed on how I have been progressing with my illness, but also letting you know some of the more joyful and celebratory parts of our family life. Even amongst our saddest moments, we can often celebrate something very special if we look for it. As we celebrate new life in all its fullness this New Year may you find a sense of peace, calm and wonderment in whatever you pursue.
Love and best wishes for a joyous Christmas ~ Ray, Marg, Andrew, Tahnee and Marli Ollerton
8 comments:
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That is fantastic news, all have a great rejoicing Christmas.
Love Janine (Lakes Entrance)
What a picture you all make...it gladdens the heart....you are marvellous ...all of you....and Ray ...hanging in there!! and living each day. It's hard to put into words what I want to say ...we will toast you on Sunday dear friends...
Much love Ronda
Hi Ray, Louis and I send you, Marg, Tahnee and Marli all our very best wishes for the festive season. Our love and prayers are with you all. Merry Christmas to you! Lots of love and best wishes Jackie and a very tall Louis.xx
Great to read this post Ray: my Christmas just got a bit more joyous !
regards\
Steve C
Merry Christmas to you all. I'm now in Huntsville, Canada and there will not be a white Christmas here tomorrow. There is just the slightest dusting of snow. But it was -15 when I went for a walk this morning.
I'm pleased to hear about the reversal in your health issues Ray. I put it down to hanging out for your Christmas dinner and looking for the coins in the plum pudding.
I hope your all have a great time today.I am thinking of you all.
Love,
Ian
Thinking of you and your family. Love and best wishes.
Tony and Betsy xx
Hi Ray and Marg,
We hope you had a very special Christmas together.Your belated Christmas card is on is way from Perth, sorry it is late. We are so very glad that the doctors have got on your pain and nausea under control. You are so incredibly special.Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Love, Sue, Bruce, Noah and Jana xxxx
A big hello to you, Ray, with a warm hug. Thank you for sharing your days with us. You and your family are an inspiration to us all. I hope you were able to enjoy Christmas with your family and friends and that you've seen the new year in feeling as well as possible. I think of you often and I'm sending you lots of light and love. I wonder how you are feeling today. I've asked Mum to watch over you and your family, and to help keep you feeling well and safe.
Lots of love to you Ray......I hope today is a good day for you.
Love Amy Porra xox
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