Firstly a huge thank you for everyone’s kind thoughts and prayers; Chris has shared with me again today how much your messages are helping them both. Chris has also asked me to post another update for everyone, but before I do here are a few flowers for Cee.

I saw these in her home state of Oregon, the day before I was lucky enough to spend some time with them both in person. I was drawn mostly to the yellow roses, perhaps that’s because they are a symbol of friendship, joy and positivity. Words that sum up Cee.

As many of you know Cee has been discharged home rather than to the hospice. It has meant so much to Cee and Chris that she has been able to come home, and still receive the specialist care that she needs. Cee is resting comfortably although there are a few minor equipment issues which still need to be resolved. They should be sorted this coming week and Cee and Chris then hope to be able to begin to respond to your kind messages, thoughts and prayers.

Cee misses you all; her amazing blogging community means so much to her. So please, via this blog post, do keep sending all your love and encouragement. It helps enormously, as do the flowers. Chris says they hope to be recommencing ‘flower of the day’ very soon.

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  1. There is no replacement for being at home. I’m so glad to read this update, Becky. How wonderful to see so many bloggers remembering Cee with flowers every day. The yellow roses are spectacular. 💛🌹🌻

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  2. Thank you for keeping us all updated Becky. Your yellow roses are very special and I’m sure Cee will love them! Yellow is my favourite colour for roses, they always seem to glow from within 💛

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  3. Sending love, light and hugs to Cee and Chris and to you too Becky 💖💫 Thank you so much for keeping us all in the loop 🌺 xxx

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  4. Big hugs to you both, Cee and Chris, and a wuff from Inka. So glad to hear you’re back home, Cee. The perfect place at such a difficult time. Sending love and peace, Debbie

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  5. I echo Anabel’s words and thoughts. Being together a home must be an enormous comfort to both of them, whatever the practical difficulties. Sending supportive hugs!

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  6. My mother’s wedding bouquet consisted of yellow roses so they were always special to her, and so became special to me too. I only know Cee and Chris vicariously, but I still feel part of the warm blogging community reaching out to them and wishing them well in this difficult time in their journey together.

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