It is likely Ian will not move to the hospice as a result of the infection in the ward. We feel this is actually a blessing as it has now become such a peaceful place to be with the most wonderful caring nurses. An anglepoise gives us warmth, like the red one Ian cycled all over Bristol to buy for Diana for one misguided birthday present!
We have no timelines to work to as we now sit with Ian as he sleeps calmly and comfortably. We hope and pray it is not too long now as his family sit chatting celebrating a wonderful life together reminiscing about some amazing achievements he has accomplished.
With Love,
iDASH
WHAT wonderful family Ian has, I am not the least surprised for he is a mam who's story touched me despite only meeting a few times. He is a very remarkable man and you are his so you are made of the same stuff. He must be so very proud of you and you so clearly are of him. All of you are very much in my thoughts.
ReplyDeleteTo comment almost feels like an intrusion, but we are thinking of you all and great times in Bristol - don't remember the anglepoise.
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