The doctors first told me that I need to be positive��������� well the last week has been on another level. So many dear friends from all over the world started to arrive last week, for Kyla and Dan�s big day. I have been overwhelmed by the many beautiful cards and well-wishers and kind people who made the effort to join us on this special day. Kyla naturally looked stunning and I have to say that the Dan we first met to the Dan that stood at the front of the aisle waiting for Kyla, are two very different people. They both make the perfect couple and to use Kyla�s words, they �fit together like a puzzle�! And.... to top it all, we found out that it's a little girl, 'Team Girl'! Katie, organised the a fantastic 'baby reveal', I think, looking back over the pink and blue card being held up by everyone, there appeared to be an equal split of 'is it a girl' or 'is it a boy' across the guests!
Lots of emotional tears were shed, it was the perfect day.
Justin, our dear friend, (who felt Kyla kick in my tummy well before she was born) , had me in tears. His blessing was outstanding and without a doubt the best and most fitting I have ever heard. Profound, sensitive, meaningful, emotional and it meant the world to us that he agreed to marry Dan and Kyla. Thank you Justin ( and Alison, who no doubt knew the words by heart )
I have to admit that the last week, I have not been sticking to the new healthy regime I had been living on. I am back on now. Very interesting to see how my PH level has fallen in such a short time. I am not working on getting it back up again to 7. Marieke brought me more Muringa seeds from China, which we planted yesterday, that should help once I can eat the leaves.
In the meantime, whilst I have been engrossed in the wedding, Jan has continued to search alternatives for his son Jan.
He had a meeting with the Budwig Centre, who I am hoping to see next week. They offer the oxygen therapy, which I have been looking for. So far I had only located it in the Huffeland clinic in Germany. Fantastic to think that I can have it here in Malaga.
Yesterday was my third Herceptin day, this time, Robyn ( from New Zealand) came with me and I have to say, time flew by. Yes, the IV hurt like a mother, I think the veins in my hand are getting tired of being pricked all the time, but I could not help but be distracted by Robbie�s �we will rock you� version in the background! ( not sure the nurse appreciated or understood it! )
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