After leaving her we walked to the other building and as we got near the helipad the helicopter started its engine and took off ...
Monday, 23 August 2010
Hospital and a Helicopter
After leaving her we walked to the other building and as we got near the helipad the helicopter started its engine and took off ...
Sunday, 22 August 2010
Harbour Fun Day 2010
Harbour Fun Day was beginning to gain momentum with stands being erected on the car park and thankfully the weather was being kind as the sun was shining today. Jo and Paul arrived and we set up a table on our verandah hoping to sell some of Jo's cards and also Pam's paintings. After a pasty lunch provided by Jo and Paul we sat out waiting for the crowds to flock to our house! Jo sold a card and we got quite excited then somebody had a mooch through the paintings but unfortunately that was the sole purchase of the afternoon!! Oh well we have big plans for next year! We went off for a wander around the harbour but I don't think Hamish was too impressed at being left behind ...
Saturday, 21 August 2010
Breaking Camp
We had one major problem today as we found out that Pam had used her Aid Call early this morning and had been rushed into Treliske hospital. We'd received a phone call at six o'clock when fast asleep and thought it a cold call as no-one appeared to be on the line when we were awake enough to answer. I was expecting another call if it had been something important but we heard nothing. Purely by chance I checked our answerphone late morning when we got home and found that that the Aid Call people had rung us at six to say that Pam had activated her handset and that paramedics had been called. Naturally we were stunned by the news and frantically tried to find out where she was and what had happened. I can't believe that they didn't ring again and actually speak to us not just leave a message that we may or may not pick up immediately. We tracked her down at the hospital and the boys looked in on her on their way home reporting that she was okay although feeling a little poorly.