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Christmas wishes

User
Posted 24 Dec 2014 at 13:34

Merry Christmas all! 

Flexi

User
Posted 24 Dec 2014 at 20:04
I am a newby but have to say thanks to everyone who has bothered to post a reply to my rumblings over the last two months, those who I met in London (Si in particular) and everyone for any posting as it is good to read we (can I say we yet or am I too new)have such a vibrant and caring community. Silly but one if my dark thoughts is about who will remember me when I have gone and I know that people here will as well as my family and that makes a difference. Have a great Xmas everyone, over indulge in everything you can as that is why New Years resolutions were invented!!!! Love u all , (and I will be running for 2 hours or 14 miles tomorrow as I will call myself IRUN whilst I can) Kev

Dream like you have forever, live like you only have today Avatar is me doing the 600 mile Camino de Santiago May 2019

User
Posted 24 Dec 2014 at 21:34

The Scott Family would like to wish you all a merry Christmas and the very best new year possible.

Just returned with the kids from the Chris Dingle church service and now two very excited girls are tucked up in bed.

Julie i will now raise my glass or six to all our friends that we have lost this year.

Happy Christmas

Si & Ness

Kev enjoy your run there is absolutely no chance of bumping in to me http://community.prostatecanceruk.org/editors/tiny_mce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-smile.gif

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User
Posted 24 Dec 2014 at 23:25

Raised a glass, well a can, earlier to all the men we've lost this year and their families

Take care all

Bri x

User
Posted 25 Dec 2014 at 08:34

Raised my glass of hot lemon barley too. Already had a LARGE glass of wine so better be cautious.
~I did think of the site and everyone on it though!.
Have already said it but it bears repeating

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE

We can't control the winds - but we can adjust our sails
User
Posted 25 Dec 2014 at 09:04

And a Very Happy Christmas from us too.

May the New Year bring whatever treatment you are on to a successful conclusion, and look forward to whatever holidays you have got booked.

And finally to all those widowed for their first Christmas alone our heartfelt prayers to you all, just remember the good times and remember they will never be forgotten, they live on in YOUR memories.

Best wishes, Chris and Shirley.

User
Posted 25 Dec 2014 at 09:22
Being new I didnt have the honour of knowing those no longer here but just reading posts whilst listening to driving home for Christmas by Chris rea has bought a tear( well several actually) to my eyes, thoughts for everyone with best wishes and hope that we can all still post this time next year. Happy Xmas, Kev

Dream like you have forever, live like you only have today Avatar is me doing the 600 mile Camino de Santiago May 2019

User
Posted 25 Dec 2014 at 11:41
Kev,

I was like you last night when I raised a glass to remember those on this site who are no longer with us. I never really knew them, being a fairly new member, but I felt really sad to know members of "our family" wouldn't be here to enjoy Christmas with their love ones.

Steve

User
Posted 25 Dec 2014 at 17:24

Merry Christmas to all who belong to this wonderfully supportive and inspiring forum family, and thank you for all your supportive comments over the last couple of challenging months, it is so much appreciated. 

Miss x

User
Posted 31 Dec 2014 at 17:48
Hi all having a great week in woolacombe bay with family and best two mates and their families so 11 of us will be seeing in the new year. What a difference a year makes but with support directly and indirectly from this website I am looking forward to being here in 12 months time after 6 months to come of chemo and RT. One of the posts today talked about life being for living and it bleeding well is. Did a 9 mile run with mates around Devon Coast this morning and just chillin now. I wish everyone else an improving 2015 and hope you all get as much life in as is humanly possible. I am sure I share many men here in knowing how important our wives are in this journey even if we don't tell them enough or get ratty or unreasonable, I could not do it without mine who I now love more than ever. Happy new year to everyone ( sorry it's a bit early but I won't b able to type - I hope- by midnight!, letting off fireworks on the beach, alcohol and fireworks not a good idea but who cares)

Dream like you have forever, live like you only have today Avatar is me doing the 600 mile Camino de Santiago May 2019

User
Posted 31 Dec 2014 at 17:57

Hope, health and happiness in 2015. That's all. God bless us all.

User
Posted 31 Dec 2014 at 18:33

We are going dancing tonight and at midnight I will raise my glass of coke to all of you - those who have joined us this year, those who have been blessed with seeing in another New Year against the odds, dear friends gone whose words & support I miss so much .... but especially to those who will see in 2015 knowing that they have a mountain to climb.

"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." Soren Kierkegaard

User
Posted 31 Dec 2014 at 18:36

Happy new year all, your support on here is a god send.
We are staying in tonight but flying off to Benidorm of all places on Saturday morning...I was a bit unsure about this jaunt but what the hell...yee ha!!

Take care all

Bri

User
Posted 31 Dec 2014 at 18:44

A happy and most importantly Healthy new year to everyone on this forum.

Your support and advice is invaluable, and much appreciated.

I hope that I can help others the way that you have inspired me to do so.

Best wishes one and all.

Alison x

 

 

 

User
Posted 31 Dec 2014 at 19:10

Happy New Year to each and every member of this forum, wives, partners and children.   
We need each other. Let's be here for each other throughout 2015, come what may.

Best Wishes all Sandra

Edited by member 31 Dec 2014 at 19:11  | Reason: Not specified

We can't control the winds - but we can adjust our sails
User
Posted 01 Jan 2015 at 03:00

Happy New Year to all from me to. Watched a superb firework display with our two daughters and their families in Bideford (Devon) to mark the New Year. Whilst the spectacle was enjoyed by many, particularly our Grandchildren, I did wonder whether the money could have been better spent in repairing some of the pot holes in our area!

Barry
User
Posted 01 Jan 2015 at 10:22
Wishing all forum members and their families all the very best for 2015.

Thank you also for your support and kindness. This is appreciated more than words can say.

Edited by member 01 Jan 2015 at 17:25  | Reason: Not specified

User
Posted 01 Jan 2015 at 14:10

Wishing everyone a Happy New Year and good wishes for 2015,El.

 
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