A tiny group of cells that changed my world

A tiny group of cells that changed my world
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I'm in my 30's, which to me sounds very odd. I only feel like I'm in my 20's and definitely not a grown up. I have spent the last 7 years battling with my health; firstly spending 2 years getting a diagnosis for a tumour on my pituitary gland which was causing Cushings Disease; then spending the rest of my life dealing with a pituitary gland that doesn't work. However, I have a fantastic family and an amazing boyfriend who I live with and adore - they keep me going and inspire me to try to make the most of life and my life in general.

Saturday, 22 January 2011

Bridesmaids and stuff

I have been a Bridesmaid four times now and if I was to believe the saying, three times a bridemaid never a bride, I am well and truly screwed. I am to be bridesmaid for a fifth time this year, it is actually a very great honour to be a bridesmaid and I have loved doing it every time. I just hope this doesn't mean I will end up an old maid!
Looking forward to this afternoon, going bridesmaid dress shopping and having dinner with my very good friend DD. She generally gets me into all sorts of trouble but it's a friendship that works on many levels. It helps we are both slightly off this planet. I'm curious what she has in mind, we have similar tastes so I think the brown sateen will be avoided.
It's 11am and I am still in bed. Is that bad? I am just trying to motivate myself to get up. I need to sort out my rat tail hair, have a shower, tidy the lounge and just get on with stuff. It just seems like so much effort! Probably sounds like a dream compared with people who have children, I honestly don't know what I would do if I had children to contend with on top of my ordinary daily life. Right. Stop procrastinating and GET UP!

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