Evening lovely bloggy people :o)
Hope this post finds you all fine and dandy?
This is just a post to let you all know how we got on yesterday in London.
I've got some lovely thrifty treasures to show you all as well, but I keep forgetting to post them, so I'll show you them later in the week.
Have all yours got half term this week?
Mine have. Isn't it early this year? Who ever heard of half-term during Valentines Day? I mean how were the children supposed to get their secret cards to each other? AAaaaaww, a few disppointed children this year I bet...Bless 'em.
Anyway, as usual I digress...
Right. Kings College, London.
After all the tests that my eldest had last October, they still can't pinpoint where her seizures are coming from. So they want to send her to Belguim. There she will have something called a spect scan.
This is where someone sits by her all the time, and the second she starts fitting they inject her with a dye.
They then whizz her to the MRI scanner and scan her brain. In theory the dye should show up brighter in the part of her brain where the seizure comes from....
Then we will go back to Kings college, and they'll look at the results from Belguim and if they think they can see where the seizure is coming from they will commence brain surgery....
But we can't go to Belguim until at least late May as they have to get permission from our local NHS Trust, then once that is given, they have to get permission from another area of the Government to take her there......
But the ball is rolling.... So we will wait and see.
That's keeping a very long story short!
Thankyou all for your support and kind words about my daughter. They do mean a lot to me you know!
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After we had our hospital appointment yesterday, we decide to go and look at a few of the touristy landmarks..
I used to love Kings Road in my younger days. All the indie shops and cool, trendy people...
Alas, I found it lacking in all these now....much more in favour of mass production I fear.....
I found one shop I liked though ...Good ole' Cath'..
And my youngest daughter legged it down the raod when she spied Accessorize...
Not that we haven't got one in our nearest town or anything ....lol
I loved this old silver double decker...those were the days when you could run and jump on...and off again if you were really naughty! ;o)
'Scuse the bad pictures some of them were taken as we were driving along.
OOoo, you should have seen the Fortnum and Mason store.... The colours on it's frontage were divine, and I loved the musical notes going all the way up the front of the store..
I thought these houses looked pretty with all their pastel fronts...
And this building was called Duke of Yorks Headquarters...
Not sure if it actually is, but it looked impressive anyway, so you got to see it! LOL
And Buckingham Palace. I always want to paint a huge union jack on Buckingham Palace when I see it!! I'm sure it would make it look more Regal and impressive with red, white and blue blazoned all over the front in a huge flag...Don't you think? ;o)
And this building I haven't got a clue what its called, but it's at the back of St James Park! I love its roof towers!
And look at these two little chaps doing their jobs... I did feel for them, they both looked so young...
Harrods is the humungous building on the left...
And this was the .....something Mandarin Hotel, which looked most impressive with the door guys hanging out the front :o)
And I couldn't finish without showing you the first patch of crocus that we found in Battersea Park yesterday....
This picture is for you if you've got to reading this far... :o)
Take care all, and have a great weekend now.
Hopefully I'll get my thrify post up sometime soon, then I even have some makes to show you :o)
Just one day at a time...
Love Donna xx