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Offline Keefie

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Appologies
« on: July 22, 2014, 01:19:12 pm »
I would like to appologise to anyone who makes a comment or shows off their work if I have missed posting a reply. I promise I'm not ignoring you or think the work doesn't rate a reply. It's because I'm still looking after my Dad after his stroke and I don't get the time in here I would like to. The work posted in here is absolutely awesome and deserves nice comments. I only get to spend 10 mins at a time in here before I have to go check on Dad. which isn't enough time to look at all the fantastic work and reply to all the postings. As Dad's health improves I will be able to spend longer in the forum and leave comments that the work so richly deserves, but till then please accept my appologies and I will post when I can.

Keith.
It's all a case of "Mind over Matter",  The Government don't Mind, and I don't Matter.

Offline GrayBeard

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Re: Appologies
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2014, 04:22:24 pm »
NO apologies needed or accepted!

FAMILY comes FIRST, everything else takes lesser priority!

HUGZZZZZZZZZZZZ to you and family!

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Offline Judy Hunter

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Re: Appologies
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2014, 09:45:51 pm »
This forum is not for feeling guilty for any reason. Take care of dad first, wish I could be there to help, having had a stroke I know what it is to try to recover,  and right now you are very important to him and his recovery.
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Offline Kepy

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Re: Appologies
« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2014, 11:34:26 am »
You should receive kudos rather than apologizing.  I am care giver for my mother after her second stroke so I understand fully.  There are times when it gets very frustrating when you can't do what you want but also satisfying because you know that without you, she would be in a nursing home.
Hang in there.

 

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