Diflower wrote:Kaz I turned it off too, I didn't think it right they had the entire news devoted to it, asking very shocked people what it was like, etc.
They should have had normal news with 15-30 minute updates, then they could have chosen what they showed more wisely.
Absolutely, I think sometimes the tv media like to sensationalise things like this, it's so awful for those poor people, how must their families feel??
I usually read FB or Twitter on my phone for a bit before I get up, and I saw the news on there, so put the tv on whilst eating my breakfast. Just terrible.
Well Amy has had her operation yesterday, eventually! She and Tom hung around the waiting room all day until she was called at around 3pm. I don't know all the details yet, as she only spoke to the surgeon this morning but it seems to have gone well. We went in to see her last night, she did look vulnerable with no makeup on and no fake tan....she seemed quite perky and when I text her this morning she said she'd not slept but she was feeling ok....so D was going to collect her mid morning to bring her home. I suspect Tom will be going over there after work tonight probably till the weekend to see how she copes.
I'm working today but there isn't a clinic as our Anne (optician) is on holiday....so it'll just be Jan and me catching up on the chat this afternoon
We have cloud but it's warm....I don't mind no sun when I'm at work!
Have a nice day whatever you are up to xx