Since I feel I have been making too much fuss about my family problems I shall try not to talk about them unless something bad happens. It is more sensible, I think.
My ma-in-law has a strong if difficult personality. She lived through WW2 with enemy soldiers living in her mother's house with them. She was very brave.
She went to "Indochina" with her husband before the Vietnam War and when the French were no longer welcome there.
She went to Morocco too. She liked it there.
She has had different health problems the worst being at 89, when she was operated for a very big bulge in the main artery down the body. I can't remember the correct name. They put in a stent. She recovered.
She has always worried about everything and has lived 95 years.
She is having a rough time at the moment but is still doing her housework and has a good appetite.
She has had a really long life and is admirable for many things.
I'll post her photo.
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She lived through WW2 with enemy soldiers living in her mother's house with them. She was very brave.
She went to "Indochina" with her husband before the Vietnam War and when the French were no longer welcome there.
She went to Morocco too.
She liked it there.
She has had different health problems the worst being at 89, when she was operated for a very big bulge in the main artery down the body. I can't remember the correct name. They put in a stent.
She recovered.
She has always worried about everything and has lived 95 years.
She is having a rough time at the moment but is still doing her housework and has a good appetite.
She has had a really long life and is admirable for many things.
I'll post her photo.
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Please forgive me if I don't always reply.
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Goodness knows If I shall get as old as that.
I'm not sure I want to.
As for fractals. I wish I could use the programme better. I'm stuck in a rut. Often too tired as I sit up too late like now.
Good night, Randall.
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