Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Dicky tums and missing mums

Well, we are still here.

Another week rolls into another week with very little to report since the last blog in terms of major news. The housing situation remains slow and frustrating, with just one house advertised on the web site we must check on each week, we've bid for it and all so fingers crossed, but optimism is hardly sky high in the Wyse camp right now.

Perhaps mainly due to jovie having to endure a tricky couple of days having picked up a cold or bug of some kind, which knocked her well and truly for six on Monday this week. Lots of sleep and (eventually) some anti biotics which despite giving her the usual upset stomach seem to have put paid to that but the whole situation has done little more than increase our growing hatred and frustration with this place and more than one or two of the professionals we unfortunately are currently relying on.

Unfortunately frustration seems to largely be the name of the game at the moment. Now jovie is clearly going to get out, it seems even harder to cope with everything than when we feared she wouldn't. I guess we just want to be left alone with her, at home where she belongs. Soon, we keep telling ourselves...

Prior to this week we had been full steam ahead with taking jovie out and about, back to the accommodation and generally anywhere other than the hospital, thriving on feeling normal, albeit for just a few hours at a time. With Lorn off for a couple of nights for the big gay wedding in gran canaria I was more than slightly looking forward to spending some time just me and jovie during the day this week. So much for that. But alas there may well be plenty of time for that in the hopefully not too distant future...

I'm in danger of starting to sound like a right miserable git here so some good news to even it out; since the first trip back to Worcester jovie has met even more of her family, with great gran making a second visit and great auntie making her first. The doctors have finally stopped messing about with Jovies feed and have committed to starting her on solids very soon. The preparations for the charity auction are under way, with a holiday, rugby and cricket tickets along with football shirts just a snippet of what will be going under the hammer to raise some dollar for the Ronald McDonald House. Speaking of money, we have also opened up a bank account for jovie so one day when she is older she can get loads of charges, get terrible service and pay to make some city fat cats rich just like the rest of us! She just needs to get a job now and we will sorted...

Will update again soon, hopefully in a better mood and with more news of houses and getting out of here...please!

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