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Comments on: Staying In Touch https://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=6012 Our life aboard Dignity Thu, 01 Nov 2012 00:23:51 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Audrey Paige https://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=6012&cpage=1#comment-9699 Thu, 01 Nov 2012 00:23:51 +0000 http://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=6012#comment-9699 Steve and Helen … continue with that positive attitude. Thinking of you and how life can change so suddenly. I think that’s why we all set off to go cruising, although we weren’t as adventurous as you 🙂
Allayne and Dennis aboard Audrey Paige

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By: sm311spellbound https://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=6012&cpage=1#comment-9697 Tue, 30 Oct 2012 03:39:39 +0000 http://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=6012#comment-9697 G’Day Helen and Steve,
Lorraine and I met and spoke with you Helen the day Steve was admitted and Lorraine was discharged from Monash. Lorraine had recovered from a small operation to relieve some pressure from her brain after a fall. All good now. Monash staff as you have noted are great.
At Monash you told me very briefly about your yachting life and I could find out more about that on your Blog. Well what a fantastic and ongoing read that is. I voted “Yes” to you keeping it up. Like someone else said, after such a wonderful story and life we are concerned and very interested in what life holds for you both in the future.
Steve you were sleeping when we met, I’m very sorry I could not get to know you in person. We did make a couple of attempts to get back and see you but it just didn’t work out that way. Very early in your assessment, I was hoping to invite you and Dignity to visit the Gippsland Lakes over summer but alas that is not going to happen now.
To those of us who dream of making a lifestyle like yours, we thank you. You deserve much better that what has been dealt out to you. We all wish you fantastic results with your treatment and we will keep watching with interest your progress which is looking good.
Cheers
Bruce.
Paynesville
Victoria
Australia.

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By: Darusha Wehm https://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=6012&cpage=1#comment-9694 Mon, 29 Oct 2012 01:50:02 +0000 http://aboarddignity.com/blog/?p=6012#comment-9694 I often think about the intense relationships we’ve made with our cruising friends, often very quickly. There is something about cruising – the nomadic nature, the reliance on each other, the constant good-byes and reunions – which fosters the creation of deep and abiding friendships. It is the best part of cruising, and I was completely surprised by that fact.

That said, we think about you both often, miss hanging out with you, and are grateful to have had the time we shared together. It’s doubtful our paths will meet again, but I’ve pulled into too many anchorages to find a surprise waiting inside to say never.

Darusha/Scream

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