March 12th, 2007
Stem Cells China Day 14 11.03.07
What a difference a day makes I was feeling a lot better and a lot stronger even though I was still feeling little weak. I was so glad as it was the hospitals day of rest and everyone was planning to go to a nearby Mall with lots of shops and I was determined to go, so proceeded to get ready PDQ. I knew that if I lingered too long there’d be another drip in my arm so promptly went missing!
The taxi vehicles arrived which were very high class. High being the operative word and had to be first lifted onto the step and then onto the seat. All carers gave a hand to each other for what was quickly becoming a close knit family because nothing that each one of them wouldn’t do to help assist each other. At last I was seeing a little more of Shenzhen. The living is fast and trying to jump lights at every opportunity and horns are almost compulsory to keep the traffic moving with one horn or another being blasted every few seconds.
The Mall had five floors with every inch of space used to sell someone’s wares. They weren’t so much shops as glass fronted stalls all selling much of the same items, electrical, leather, tea’s, shoes, speciality items. It was a great place for haggling
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1. Dave | March 13th, 2007 at 7:18 pm
Ian, it would appear to me that you are watching too many DVD’s and doing more shopping than me as you know I’m in bed with the flu and can’t get to Merry Hill!
Stick with it mate, after all this is what you have been working so hard for. We have your seat waiting at Weatherspoons for when you get back!
Best Wishes Dave
2. Elaine (WOB) | March 15th, 2007 at 12:49 am
Hey you! Keep that bloody pecker up if you can find it!!
Great to read about you missing you loads.
Need to get those legs moving cuz you need to watch Ben at The Royal ballet school in London!!
Keep smiling old un!
Lots of love
Elaine xxx
3. Lorraine Summerfield l | March 15th, 2007 at 3:59 am
Hope you are keeping strong and keeping your spirits up Ian. Wednesbury wants to here more of your Black Country dialect. Thinking about you. All good wishes. x
4. heather | March 15th, 2007 at 4:19 am
glad you feel better,wishing you onlly the very best of wishes.love you—-sis
5. ang and tony | March 17th, 2007 at 2:44 am
after reading your ramblings we’re definitely of the opinion that you’re much the same as normal, (a bit odd!) which in itself is strangely a good thing!
glad to hear you’re enjoying the dining experience.
won’t be long now til we see you again. keep smiling.
take care,
love from ang, tony, sasha and the growing bump
xxx
ps mothers day is under control
l
6. pete and steve | March 24th, 2007 at 8:03 pm
Yo me ole china! Sounds like things are moving on apace. Good on yer, our kid! WE designed our house with you in mind, ie wheelchair access through the garage, but hopefully you’ll be able to navigate the steps soon! Just remember that many people are rooting for you and admire your determination, courageous spirit and 007 humour, dry, a little shaken but not stirred!! with love pete and steve xxx
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