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Sheep Have Legs: The nightmare is over
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My story of moving to the country when I was nearly blind and needed lots of surgery. My teenage kids were not sure about the move and my husband had a new job where he was away from home a couple of days a week. Oh, I was menopausal too! Sunday, 13 February 2011. The nightmare is over. One of the locals here said to me that it was so nice to see me zipping around town. He said that he saw my smile before he saw my car. He said it was as if I had taken a blindfold off and that’s what it was...Both my cor...
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Sheep Have Legs: Life in the country with new eyes
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My story of moving to the country when I was nearly blind and needed lots of surgery. My teenage kids were not sure about the move and my husband had a new job where he was away from home a couple of days a week. Oh, I was menopausal too! Sunday, 27 February 2011. Life in the country with new eyes. My life is so different now. It has been three years since my final operation. I celebrated each anniversary and took time to feel emotional and thankful for this new era of my life. I now can see better than ...
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Sheep Have Legs: It is done!
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My story of moving to the country when I was nearly blind and needed lots of surgery. My teenage kids were not sure about the move and my husband had a new job where he was away from home a couple of days a week. Oh, I was menopausal too! Sunday, 27 February 2011. It is time to tick off this project as finished! I hope you have enjoyed this journey with me. Thank you all for reading each week and for the lovely emails you have sent. There will be no more posts but it will be here for you to read.
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Sheep Have Legs: November 2010
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My story of moving to the country when I was nearly blind and needed lots of surgery. My teenage kids were not sure about the move and my husband had a new job where he was away from home a couple of days a week. Oh, I was menopausal too! Sunday, 28 November 2010. Impact of losing vision. I also had to give up my job. The day I went into the Museum to hand in my uniform and keys was a very emotional day and another change to add to all the changes I was making at the time. Saturday, 20 November 2010.
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Sheep Have Legs: January 2011
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My story of moving to the country when I was nearly blind and needed lots of surgery. My teenage kids were not sure about the move and my husband had a new job where he was away from home a couple of days a week. Oh, I was menopausal too! Sunday, 30 January 2011. None of us could see which I thought was pretty funny but we could listen. She was an inspiration as even with the little sight she had her life was a very full one. Sunday, 23 January 2011. Sydney here I come! I usually go out every year and bu...
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Sheep Have Legs: Thanks for taking the time to read the posts
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My story of moving to the country when I was nearly blind and needed lots of surgery. My teenage kids were not sure about the move and my husband had a new job where he was away from home a couple of days a week. Oh, I was menopausal too! Monday, 23 March 2015. Thanks for taking the time to read the posts. Thank you to all who have read this blog recently. I'm thrilled that people are still finding it and are interested in reading the posts. Http:/ www.kerrymalone.com.au/. View my complete profile.
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Sheep Have Legs: September 2010
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My story of moving to the country when I was nearly blind and needed lots of surgery. My teenage kids were not sure about the move and my husband had a new job where he was away from home a couple of days a week. Oh, I was menopausal too! Sunday, 26 September 2010. When our offer to buy the land in Majors Creek was accepted we had to decide what we were going to do with it. As the Anzac Day long weekend approached, Peter suggested we go camping on the block – and I agreed! 8216;What is it? 8217; I ask.
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Sheep Have Legs: Starting again
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My story of moving to the country when I was nearly blind and needed lots of surgery. My teenage kids were not sure about the move and my husband had a new job where he was away from home a couple of days a week. Oh, I was menopausal too! Sunday, 20 February 2011. I had my independence back but I didn’t really know what to do with it. I was listening to the radio one night and the question being discussed was ‘what have you been unprepared for? I phoned Peter in tears. ‘What shall I do? I can see again!
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Sheep Have Legs: I can see again!
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My story of moving to the country when I was nearly blind and needed lots of surgery. My teenage kids were not sure about the move and my husband had a new job where he was away from home a couple of days a week. Oh, I was menopausal too! Sunday, 6 February 2011. I can see again! Dr Con told me he planned to implant the lens in the left eye and remove the transplant from the right eye at the same time and I would have both eyes padded up for 24 hours. That was going to be a challenge! The healing process...
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Sheep Have Legs: March 2015
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My story of moving to the country when I was nearly blind and needed lots of surgery. My teenage kids were not sure about the move and my husband had a new job where he was away from home a couple of days a week. Oh, I was menopausal too! Monday, 23 March 2015. Thanks for taking the time to read the posts. Thank you to all who have read this blog recently. I'm thrilled that people are still finding it and are interested in reading the posts. Http:/ www.kerrymalone.com.au/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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