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.

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Thank de lord!

Thank you my guardian angels! Maisie has been returned to the bosom of the family! We had a phone call this morning from a vet in wokingham; she had been taken there having been found wondering not too far from where we live.... she is well and very pleased to be home. I am just so so happy, we are very lucky to get her back safe and sound.
I got the book The Wind-up Bird by Haruki Murakami out of the library today in celebration and will be reading it over the next few days. The synopsis is as follows:

Toru Okada's cat has disappeared and this has unsettled his wife, who is herself growing more distant every day. Then there are the explicit telephone calls he has started receiving. As this compelling story unfolds, the tidy suburban realities of Okadas's vague and blameless life - spent cooking, reading, listening to jazz and opera and drinking beer at his kitchen table - are turned inside out, and he embarks on a bizarre journey, guided (however obscurely) by a succession of characters, each with a tale to tell.

Maisie, we love you.

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