Today we've had the down pouring of rain which we were forecast to have last night. This made it quite interesting at the Centre. Due to the corrugated metal roof, the rain is heard very loud, especially when it is as heavy as earlier on. So at times, we needed subtitles I think...We also had these little micro-power cuts, where everything went off for a couple of seconds, then came back on again - including the lights in the chamber! Luckily everyone kept their cool :)
I'm glad that happened during the 2nd dive, as the first session involved another New Starter, and I wouldn't have wanted her to have flickering lights to contend with during her first session in the oxygen chamber. She got on fine though, and the hour went by quickly, so she will carry on and do her 15 sessions.
I wasn't in yesterday as our sole 'passenger' phoned and cancelled. I was a bit relieved as I was very tired yesterday, hadn't had a great weekend really, and not been sleeping that great. I wouldn't have wanted to go in and not been at my best, operating the controls of the chamber. I think that's the way little mistakes can often occur.
But I'm back in tomorrow morning for another two sessions. I hope that the stormy weather has fizzled out by then as I got pretty wet walking home today, even with an umbrella!!
Back soon -
Rod
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Saturday, 25 June 2011
Saturday again
It's Saturday again already - I cannot keep up with it!! My week's dives went okay - I was in Monday, Tuesday and Friday (as well as this morning) and all went well. I found out that on our little 'games corner' at the Fun Day last Sunday (sorry to rhyme!) we made about £50, pretty good for 50p a go! :) Altogether it is reckoned that the Centre raised somewhere in the regions of £1700 - that is really, really good news! Again I extend my thanks, on behalf of all at the centre, to everyone who helped out and made the day possible. I think we'll do it again next year, but it's not 100% confirmed as yet. The next big thing is the Scarecrow Festival at Flamstead of course, more on that some other time though.
Still missing Micahel who is a no. 1 oxygen operator on Saturday normally - he is still feeling under the weather after a rather serious bout of glandular fever - poor Michael. We wish him better soon. And also one of the children who is normally in our 2nd Saturday dive is still quite poorly, so we continue to send our thoughts and best wishes to her and her family. Both our regular 2nd session children were not in today, so the dive was offered to the other little boy who is newer. He has fairly severe autism, and his Mum and Dad both accompany him in the chamber - they say the oxygen really helps, so we are pleased. The only trouble with his sessions is that the O2 levels go up very rapidly and require us to flush the chamber in an attempt to reduce it. This doesn't usually work (or not for long!) and so unfortunately we often find we have to end the session after 45-50 minutes, so they rarely get their full hour. It is not permitted to carry on with the O2 levels rising constantly after flushing has failed, especially if they exceed 26%...
Well, I'm off - more next week - have a nice weekend all, it's going to be very warm!
Rod
Still missing Micahel who is a no. 1 oxygen operator on Saturday normally - he is still feeling under the weather after a rather serious bout of glandular fever - poor Michael. We wish him better soon. And also one of the children who is normally in our 2nd Saturday dive is still quite poorly, so we continue to send our thoughts and best wishes to her and her family. Both our regular 2nd session children were not in today, so the dive was offered to the other little boy who is newer. He has fairly severe autism, and his Mum and Dad both accompany him in the chamber - they say the oxygen really helps, so we are pleased. The only trouble with his sessions is that the O2 levels go up very rapidly and require us to flush the chamber in an attempt to reduce it. This doesn't usually work (or not for long!) and so unfortunately we often find we have to end the session after 45-50 minutes, so they rarely get their full hour. It is not permitted to carry on with the O2 levels rising constantly after flushing has failed, especially if they exceed 26%...
Well, I'm off - more next week - have a nice weekend all, it's going to be very warm!
Rod
Monday, 20 June 2011
HMSTC Family Fun Day 2011
I couldn't write this yesterday as I was so tired after a long day at the Family Fun Day, which I will now tell you all about :) I think it's safe to say this will be a long blog entry! The day began around 6am for me - as it was also Father's Day, my family wanted me to open cards and presents before I left for the Fun Day. Mandy, my daughter Jenna and I left the house at around 7:45am as thankfully we had been offered a lift to the Letchworth Centre for Healthy Living where the event was taking place. Quite a large field / grounds round the back of the large building, we had plenty of room for all our needs. We quickly got to work, helping to set things up - first the information stall, then we located the games 'stall', or I should really call it the games corner, as we were in the corner and also we weren't under the cover of a gazebo as around 90% of the other stalls were! :) This was fine, till it rained a bit later, but we'll get to that in a bit...
To begin with we thought we would also be running the couple of golf games, which we set up in the golf tent next to us, however a couple of other volunteers turned up to do that. A relief, as we would have been a bit stretched otherwise! In 'Games Corner' we had 4 games - we had the classic 'Ball in the Bucket', and the most popular game of the day 'Hook a Duck', then we had the tricky 'Whack the Rat' and finally the fiendishly difficult, least popular 'Captain Hook' game which involved throwing a quite small metal hoop onto Capt. Hook's quite small hook. Only a couple of people managed it. Most folk had a look and though... nope, too hard to try...
At the start of the day Mandy, Jenna and I were joined by 3 other helpers, but 2 were soon reassigned to a different stall as I think it was realised we had too many people! It was pleasing to have Catherine join us for a while in the morning - she's one of the new volunteers at the centre. A little later, after Jenna and Catherine had gone home, we were joined by Josie in Games Corner.
The first half hour or so was pretty slow - we opened at 10am - but as the morning went on, we did start to get quite busy. There was quite a lot of activity around lunchtime, and into the early-mid afternoon. For the most part the weather was acceptable to very good. We had hot sunny spells but probably an equal amount of colder cloudier times, and the wind didn't help. We did have a down pouring of rain which coincided with Mandy and I going for lunch, at around 12:50pm - we left our 'neighbour' for the day, Margaret in charge of our games, and she had to run for cover when the heavy rain began (literally just as we sat down in the cafe!) Some of the prizes, particularly the little books, didn't fair as well though, getting rather soaked! It lasted no more than 10-15 minutes, so it was nice and sunny again when we emerged from the cafe!! Lucky escape for us...
We ended up in the cafe instead of at the MS Centre run BBQ because we're vegetarians, and there was no alternate veggie BBQ this time (unlike last year at the volunteers BBQ they held at the MS Centre itself) probably my only real gripe about the day there, but I cannot really complain since Mark very kindly gave us some extra money for lunch as we didn't bring enough.
After Josie joined us, not long after lunch, I'd say we had our busiest spells, with many children (and a few adults) trying their hands at our games. As I say, the ducks were the most popular, however I quickly got sick and tired of these misbehaving plastic quackers, half of them had obviously turned up drunk and kept preferring to lie down on the job! Most kiddies didn't mind too much though, and still managed to hook them (occasionally with just a little help!) We gave out lots of little prizes, and I think (and this is a pure guess) we must have made somewhere in the regions of £40-something just in our corner. I know from talking to the guys next door that the golf was very popular too, and they reckoned they'd made £70+ - wow! I will try and find out, when Charlene has had a good count up, and announce how much we actually made on the day.
Among the many stalls we had yesterday there were other attractions and activities for people including an archery range, bouncy castle, football competition, obstacle course and a tractor which the children could sit on (supervised). We were also very pleased that the fire brigade and also the police both dropped in on us (not for any of their usual reasons either I'm pleased to say!) We had the scarecrow man riding around on his tricycle collecting donations for us. And we had the aforementioned BBQ and also a small bar. A little later in the afternoon we had a live jazz band - in fact, Ruth's band - Ruth is a Member at the Centre who comes in for Oxygen Treatments and Physiotherapy weekly. She is also a wonderfully gifted jazz singer, and we all enjoyed her band greatly! There was also a raffle - tickets being sold by Hannah, who has been helping on a Saturday with the O2 but is now taking a break from that - the prize draw was one of the final things of that day.
After about 4pm it became evident that going on till 6pm was maybe stretching it a bit, and numbers of visitors were dropping dramatically. Many of the guest stalls were packing up. We decided to hold off for as long as we could - by this time we were already very tired. I was pleased we held off as we did get a few late-comers, including one little girl who kept coming back to play our games numerous times. By 4:45pm though we were also packing up, and we left at around 5:15pm. Many other volunteers were still packing up, and I imagine it took them quite a lot longer.
All in all, Mandy and I enjoyed the Family Fun Day, and I personally would say it was a big success. Okay, we didn't get the masses and masses of people that we'd have liked (in an ideal world!), but we did get quite a lot of people come, and I am sure we made a fair amount of money for the HMSTC charity. As I sit here typing this, I am still very achy all over, and I have to leave shortly to run the Monday afternoon oxygen session - I'll put the photos on the FB Page when I get back home later. But, well - that's my account of this very tiring but very enjoyable day :)
As ever, more from me soon - best wishes -
Rod
To begin with we thought we would also be running the couple of golf games, which we set up in the golf tent next to us, however a couple of other volunteers turned up to do that. A relief, as we would have been a bit stretched otherwise! In 'Games Corner' we had 4 games - we had the classic 'Ball in the Bucket', and the most popular game of the day 'Hook a Duck', then we had the tricky 'Whack the Rat' and finally the fiendishly difficult, least popular 'Captain Hook' game which involved throwing a quite small metal hoop onto Capt. Hook's quite small hook. Only a couple of people managed it. Most folk had a look and though... nope, too hard to try...
At the start of the day Mandy, Jenna and I were joined by 3 other helpers, but 2 were soon reassigned to a different stall as I think it was realised we had too many people! It was pleasing to have Catherine join us for a while in the morning - she's one of the new volunteers at the centre. A little later, after Jenna and Catherine had gone home, we were joined by Josie in Games Corner.
The first half hour or so was pretty slow - we opened at 10am - but as the morning went on, we did start to get quite busy. There was quite a lot of activity around lunchtime, and into the early-mid afternoon. For the most part the weather was acceptable to very good. We had hot sunny spells but probably an equal amount of colder cloudier times, and the wind didn't help. We did have a down pouring of rain which coincided with Mandy and I going for lunch, at around 12:50pm - we left our 'neighbour' for the day, Margaret in charge of our games, and she had to run for cover when the heavy rain began (literally just as we sat down in the cafe!) Some of the prizes, particularly the little books, didn't fair as well though, getting rather soaked! It lasted no more than 10-15 minutes, so it was nice and sunny again when we emerged from the cafe!! Lucky escape for us...
We ended up in the cafe instead of at the MS Centre run BBQ because we're vegetarians, and there was no alternate veggie BBQ this time (unlike last year at the volunteers BBQ they held at the MS Centre itself) probably my only real gripe about the day there, but I cannot really complain since Mark very kindly gave us some extra money for lunch as we didn't bring enough.
After Josie joined us, not long after lunch, I'd say we had our busiest spells, with many children (and a few adults) trying their hands at our games. As I say, the ducks were the most popular, however I quickly got sick and tired of these misbehaving plastic quackers, half of them had obviously turned up drunk and kept preferring to lie down on the job! Most kiddies didn't mind too much though, and still managed to hook them (occasionally with just a little help!) We gave out lots of little prizes, and I think (and this is a pure guess) we must have made somewhere in the regions of £40-something just in our corner. I know from talking to the guys next door that the golf was very popular too, and they reckoned they'd made £70+ - wow! I will try and find out, when Charlene has had a good count up, and announce how much we actually made on the day.
Among the many stalls we had yesterday there were other attractions and activities for people including an archery range, bouncy castle, football competition, obstacle course and a tractor which the children could sit on (supervised). We were also very pleased that the fire brigade and also the police both dropped in on us (not for any of their usual reasons either I'm pleased to say!) We had the scarecrow man riding around on his tricycle collecting donations for us. And we had the aforementioned BBQ and also a small bar. A little later in the afternoon we had a live jazz band - in fact, Ruth's band - Ruth is a Member at the Centre who comes in for Oxygen Treatments and Physiotherapy weekly. She is also a wonderfully gifted jazz singer, and we all enjoyed her band greatly! There was also a raffle - tickets being sold by Hannah, who has been helping on a Saturday with the O2 but is now taking a break from that - the prize draw was one of the final things of that day.
After about 4pm it became evident that going on till 6pm was maybe stretching it a bit, and numbers of visitors were dropping dramatically. Many of the guest stalls were packing up. We decided to hold off for as long as we could - by this time we were already very tired. I was pleased we held off as we did get a few late-comers, including one little girl who kept coming back to play our games numerous times. By 4:45pm though we were also packing up, and we left at around 5:15pm. Many other volunteers were still packing up, and I imagine it took them quite a lot longer.
All in all, Mandy and I enjoyed the Family Fun Day, and I personally would say it was a big success. Okay, we didn't get the masses and masses of people that we'd have liked (in an ideal world!), but we did get quite a lot of people come, and I am sure we made a fair amount of money for the HMSTC charity. As I sit here typing this, I am still very achy all over, and I have to leave shortly to run the Monday afternoon oxygen session - I'll put the photos on the FB Page when I get back home later. But, well - that's my account of this very tiring but very enjoyable day :)
As ever, more from me soon - best wishes -
Rod
Saturday, 18 June 2011
Halfway through June (already!)
Well, one minute it's pouring down, next it's sunny - I suppose that'll be the crazy late Spring / early Summer UK weather for you. Can't believe we're now over halfway through June already. Really hoping for a dry and warm day tomorrow for the Family Fun Day. Mandy and I will be among those getting there nice and early to help set things up for the day. So no laying in for us this Sunday! :) That's okay though, as we're really looking forward to the day.
The oxygen sessions went really well today. Nice to see Alan and Sylvia back again after their weekend away last time. They had a great time at the Download Festival. On the second session, the children's session, we unfortunately were joined by just one of them. I think I mentioned last week that the little girl who comes in had taken a turn for the worse... It turns out this is now quite serious, and she has been put on to morphine for the pain. I cannot express enough how sorry we all are to hear this, and all our thoughts, prayers and good wishes we send to her family and she herself...
It's been a week or so of getting to know some new faces, as I mentioned, with 4 new volunteers coming to the Centre. I look forward to working with them all again, it's nice to meet new and eager people, and it reminds me of when I first began volunteering. A few uncertain steps along an unfamiliar path can quickly
lead to a very rewarding destination... well that was my experience, any way :)
I'll be taking lots of photos of the Family Fun Day tomorrow and posting them on the HMSTC Facebook Page, plus I will of course be writing all about the day on this here blog - so, as ever, more from me soon -
Very best wishes to all -
Rod
The oxygen sessions went really well today. Nice to see Alan and Sylvia back again after their weekend away last time. They had a great time at the Download Festival. On the second session, the children's session, we unfortunately were joined by just one of them. I think I mentioned last week that the little girl who comes in had taken a turn for the worse... It turns out this is now quite serious, and she has been put on to morphine for the pain. I cannot express enough how sorry we all are to hear this, and all our thoughts, prayers and good wishes we send to her family and she herself...
It's been a week or so of getting to know some new faces, as I mentioned, with 4 new volunteers coming to the Centre. I look forward to working with them all again, it's nice to meet new and eager people, and it reminds me of when I first began volunteering. A few uncertain steps along an unfamiliar path can quickly
lead to a very rewarding destination... well that was my experience, any way :)
I'll be taking lots of photos of the Family Fun Day tomorrow and posting them on the HMSTC Facebook Page, plus I will of course be writing all about the day on this here blog - so, as ever, more from me soon -
Very best wishes to all -
Rod
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
New Volunteers :)
Well, we are going through quite an exciting spell at the moment with 4 - yes 4 - potential new volunteers on the cards. I met the 3rd of them today, and she was very eager and interested in becoming a volunteer oxygen operator at the Centre - as were the other two I already met last week. Tomorrow number 4 will come in and observe an oxygen session and we'll see if we can be 4 for 4...! :)
Tuesdays regular dive which I run is right on lunch time, so we often eat lunch at the oxygen desk. I often bring in a sandwich and some fruit, however today my No. 2 Josie decided to treat me to a very naughty fresh cream pastry!! I'm trying to lose a bit of weight here.... It was so yummy though, so a kind thought, much enjoyed. I'll bring her an apple next Tuesday...
Really lovely day weather-wise today - really hoping that it will be like this, or not too rainy, on Sunday for the Family Fun Day. Please.... Haven't seen any long-range forecasts beyond Friday yet this week. Thursday looks wet and horrible though... Any way, I'm not the weatherman here... :))
Rod
Tuesdays regular dive which I run is right on lunch time, so we often eat lunch at the oxygen desk. I often bring in a sandwich and some fruit, however today my No. 2 Josie decided to treat me to a very naughty fresh cream pastry!! I'm trying to lose a bit of weight here.... It was so yummy though, so a kind thought, much enjoyed. I'll bring her an apple next Tuesday...
Really lovely day weather-wise today - really hoping that it will be like this, or not too rainy, on Sunday for the Family Fun Day. Please.... Haven't seen any long-range forecasts beyond Friday yet this week. Thursday looks wet and horrible though... Any way, I'm not the weatherman here... :))
Rod
Saturday, 11 June 2011
A different sort of Saturday
Well, firstly I must send all thoughts and best wishes to our friend Michael, who is a fellow No. 1 Operator on a Saturday morning, who has been off sick for a couple of weeks now. The other day we found out he actually has glandular fever, which is just nasty. Poor Michael - so I'm wishing him a speedy and thorough recovery on behalf of all at the Centre, and we hope to see him back at the Centre again in the not too distant future.
It was a different sort of Saturday today - we didn't get a lift in today, so set off nice and early to arrive at around 8:40am. Our friends Alan and Sylvia are away this weekend at the Download Festival up at Donington - we look forward to hearing all about that from them next week. In the end we had just two clients who went into the chamber, one of them our new starter who continues to make great progress. Her first session at 33' of pressure went very well. Just 4 more initial sessions to go now. We have another new starter this Tuesday coming.
Mandy and I also were joined this morning by a young lady who is interested in volunteering at the Centre, both on reception and as a No. 2 O2 Operator. This is great news! She sat with us and observed the session and is very interested and eager, so hopefully we will see her again soon.
We only did the one session today, as the 10:30 was cancelled - both children were unable to attend this week. One of them we learned is a bit poorly, so we wish her better, and hope to see them next time.
Must say thank you to Tony for buying some doughnuts in Alan's absence! Keeping up the traditional Saturday morning treat! And thanks to Tony and Sally for the lift back home afterwards - much appreciated.
More from me soon - take care all -
Rod
It was a different sort of Saturday today - we didn't get a lift in today, so set off nice and early to arrive at around 8:40am. Our friends Alan and Sylvia are away this weekend at the Download Festival up at Donington - we look forward to hearing all about that from them next week. In the end we had just two clients who went into the chamber, one of them our new starter who continues to make great progress. Her first session at 33' of pressure went very well. Just 4 more initial sessions to go now. We have another new starter this Tuesday coming.
Mandy and I also were joined this morning by a young lady who is interested in volunteering at the Centre, both on reception and as a No. 2 O2 Operator. This is great news! She sat with us and observed the session and is very interested and eager, so hopefully we will see her again soon.
We only did the one session today, as the 10:30 was cancelled - both children were unable to attend this week. One of them we learned is a bit poorly, so we wish her better, and hope to see them next time.
Must say thank you to Tony for buying some doughnuts in Alan's absence! Keeping up the traditional Saturday morning treat! And thanks to Tony and Sally for the lift back home afterwards - much appreciated.
More from me soon - take care all -
Rod
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
New Oxygen Volunteer
As I mentioned yesterday we had a potential new volunteer join Josie and I for the 12:30 dive today. It's always nice to have a new person to meet and explain about what we do, especially when they are younger. This young man, a student at university now with the Summer spare, seemed very interested in everything and indicated that he would like to train as an oxygen volunteer, which is excellent news! I look forward to working with him again.
It is only in explaining in detail to someone else, perhaps a newcomer, that I realise how much I have actually learned myself and how far I have come since I started at HMSTC 3+ years ago. It's a nice feeling.
The session today went well. The new starter is about half way through her initial 15 sessions, and is doing great with it so far! Everyone else had a good session too. I performed my senior operator duties, draining the compressor, checking oil, the oxygen tanks and also signing those No. 1 Certificates for my fellow operators.
More from me soon -
Rod
It is only in explaining in detail to someone else, perhaps a newcomer, that I realise how much I have actually learned myself and how far I have come since I started at HMSTC 3+ years ago. It's a nice feeling.
The session today went well. The new starter is about half way through her initial 15 sessions, and is doing great with it so far! Everyone else had a good session too. I performed my senior operator duties, draining the compressor, checking oil, the oxygen tanks and also signing those No. 1 Certificates for my fellow operators.
More from me soon -
Rod
Monday, 6 June 2011
Typical Monday
What a rainy night last night, and also this morning. Luckily it stopped raining before I set off from home to walk to the Centre today. It takes me around 25-30 minutes to walk, and as we don't have a car, that suits me fine :) Besides, it gives me a chance to listen to some music on my mp3 player as I'm walking along...
Today was a typical Monday afternoon - it's always very busy at first, but then by about 2pm it all goes very quiet, with just a few people coming and going. The 'dive' went well - it's a 24' one on a Monday afternoon, and we usually have just 2 or 3 regulars in the chamber. The Monday 13:30 dive was the session which I started on, as a No. 2 Operator with Arthur as No. 1, a little over 3 years ago now. I took over as No. 1 after 6 or 7 months. So that session has special significance for me, and also of course those members who take part in it :)
I received my certificate today to say that I am now senior No. 1 at the centre, which is a nice gesture. I also have to get all the other No. 1 certificates signed (part of new my duties now!) It is a bit tricky as not all the No. 1's attended the annual meeting, but they all are to get a certificate declaring them competent and fully up to speed... Maybe they ought to have a refresher test or something, I don't know...
I'm back in tomorrow, when we will have a new potential volunteer coming in to observe an Oxygen Treatment Session. I will try and write again tomorrow about that -
All the best,
Rod
Today was a typical Monday afternoon - it's always very busy at first, but then by about 2pm it all goes very quiet, with just a few people coming and going. The 'dive' went well - it's a 24' one on a Monday afternoon, and we usually have just 2 or 3 regulars in the chamber. The Monday 13:30 dive was the session which I started on, as a No. 2 Operator with Arthur as No. 1, a little over 3 years ago now. I took over as No. 1 after 6 or 7 months. So that session has special significance for me, and also of course those members who take part in it :)
I received my certificate today to say that I am now senior No. 1 at the centre, which is a nice gesture. I also have to get all the other No. 1 certificates signed (part of new my duties now!) It is a bit tricky as not all the No. 1's attended the annual meeting, but they all are to get a certificate declaring them competent and fully up to speed... Maybe they ought to have a refresher test or something, I don't know...
I'm back in tomorrow, when we will have a new potential volunteer coming in to observe an Oxygen Treatment Session. I will try and write again tomorrow about that -
All the best,
Rod
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
Volunteer's Week
It is National Volunteer's Week this week, from 1st to 8th June. It is very nice to feel appreciated in this way :) I am sure I speak for all volunteers though when I say that we do not look for any rewards or anything. Volunteering is reward in itself - it is very satisfying to know that one's time, freely given, has made a difference to others in some way, big or small. That said, the cake was very yummy thank you!! And the badge is a very nice gesture too! :)
I cannot believe it's the 1st June today - already. Where does the time go..? Soon it will be Summer, let's hope we get a nice one this year. It does slightly annoy me when we're still in April or something and we get a spell of warm weather and everyone starts saying it's Summertime... No, not yet it isn't... Any way - I'm certainly looking forward to the Family Fun Day on 19th June this year - for more details, see the Events Page or the HMSTC FB Wall. My family and I will be there, and Mandy and I will be helping out on a stall. I hope lots of people come along.
The two dives went well this morning. The new starter yesterday had a second session, and all went well. On the second session we are currently missing a regular member who has unfortunately taken a turn for the worse and has actually in hospital. So Leigh B - I don't know if you'll read this, or how many other people read this - we are all missing you, and all thinking of you and wishing you well. We really hope you'll be able to rejoin us for the Wednesday 11:30am session some time soon.
I'm back in on Friday, and also Saturday - hope everyone enjoys the rest of this week -
Rod
I cannot believe it's the 1st June today - already. Where does the time go..? Soon it will be Summer, let's hope we get a nice one this year. It does slightly annoy me when we're still in April or something and we get a spell of warm weather and everyone starts saying it's Summertime... No, not yet it isn't... Any way - I'm certainly looking forward to the Family Fun Day on 19th June this year - for more details, see the Events Page or the HMSTC FB Wall. My family and I will be there, and Mandy and I will be helping out on a stall. I hope lots of people come along.
The two dives went well this morning. The new starter yesterday had a second session, and all went well. On the second session we are currently missing a regular member who has unfortunately taken a turn for the worse and has actually in hospital. So Leigh B - I don't know if you'll read this, or how many other people read this - we are all missing you, and all thinking of you and wishing you well. We really hope you'll be able to rejoin us for the Wednesday 11:30am session some time soon.
I'm back in on Friday, and also Saturday - hope everyone enjoys the rest of this week -
Rod
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