Carry On Chemo
Today, a historic event: The Queen being put to rest. A long life of public service. We would have queued to pay our respects if we lived in London. Instead, I will watch some more of the Pomp and Ceremony from the luxury of my Sydney pad and toast her with a weak G&T. Sarah has also returned to Arrowtown today for 1 month to move into our pad at 10 Suffolk Street. Please say hello if you see her as she is home alone. We bought a pasta machine. Guess what i'm having for dinner tonight. I wanted to come to NZ too, but when I suggested it to the Haematology nurse i/c of the stem cell unit, she had a minor melt down and banned me from flying as I have a weak immune system. She started telling me horror stories. I was sufficiently scared to comply. Sadly, I’m grounded. Despite the no fly rule, it has been a whirlwind few weeks. We have packed in as much as we can of what Sydney has to offer in terms of theatre, musicals, concerts, wine tasting, sculpture exhibitions. art exh...