Saturday, 29 March 2008

Saturday morning

Oh! had a perfect day yesterday.I had my appoitmentb with the speech therapistist and scoffed what in she gave me. Wendy,and pam were at the scan, bianca was away so I took some biscuits from scotlnad - i hope they're nice! TaTheyt.ts so that kind when they stick the needle in!
Thanks for lunch Dinga!
Then the highlight of our day - we went to shenly and got fitted for a wheelchair.....excellent! It fits wel and 'm very excited!

We'll give it a go this morning.

Result for think shrink should beeee out on 10th april and I'LL MAKE SURE THAT YOU'LL BE THE FIRST TO KNOW

LOVE

ALI

ps From Mum: Ali's eyesight is screwed at the moment as you can tell and it's difficult for him to type but he wants me to ask for names for his new friend, the wheelchair, please.

29 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Ali

As soon as I got up I was onto your blog to see how things went for you yesterday. We have been thinking about you constantly and admiring your courage. As is more than evident from today's blog you are still keeping positive and that is excellent.

I am sure we shall hear some stories about your wheelchair exploits.

We still have everything crossed for you and are thinking shrink all the time.

Keep smiling Ali, we love you loads.

All our love as always,
The Conway
Chris, David, Stewart, Jo, Freya, Sarah & Daniel xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Philip B said...

Let's paint it red and call it Enzo!

Looking forward to a test drive later,

Philip X

Anonymous said...

The man looks over at the wheelchair in the corner of his room, the chrome wheels, foot rests and handles at the back. He is not sure how he feels about it, he knows that it will help him move around, he has trouble keeping still at the best of times so movement is good……his mind wanders as he starts to think about all the other things in his life that have helped move him – physically and emotionally.

The memory of his first pair of skis flashes across his mind, how alien they felt when he made his first tracks across the piste, and how he worked at it, for hours and hours, months and years, until they felt part of him. How carrying them and putting them on became second nature, how they were with him as he enjoyed some of the most amazing experiences of his life. He smiles when he thinks of the beginners he has taught, and how they start out struggling with strange skis, poles and boots until the new equipment is tamed, and the beginners are off, swooping down the slopes, and the skis are forgotten as they glide silently across the snow.

Could it be the same with the wheelchair ? A new way of experiencing life, a skill to be learned, a friend to be made? He stops to think about it, then suddenly laughs out loud, wait until Nick sees it, he won’t be able to contain himself ‘We roll like this Ali’…..

J-A said...

Hey Ali,

So glad you had such a good day yesterday. Will be waiting with everyone else and with bated breath and everything crossed for 10th April.

As for the new transport well - Walter the wheelchair springs to mind as I seem to remember someone who could be a right Wally! There's always Winona as you will be riding it and apparentely I'm told, who wouldn't....I'm sure I don't know what that could possibly mean!

My Dad recently got one of those mobility scooters as these days he's finding that walking is very difficult at times. I keep threatening to paint flames up the side of it and attach flashing lights and sirens but he won't let me near it!

I'm wondering how well your new friend would cope with the slope off Dacre to the lane.....maybe Park Lane might be a better test!

Love always, Ali

J-A

J-A said...

_I_ meant her surname!

J-A said...

AAaaaargh!

Anonymous said...

Hello mate,

Great to hear that you had a great day and that Dinga shouted you lunch. Thinking shrink till the tenth and beyond. Now as for naming the chair you could go down the route of ryhming slang and if you took a leaf out of Jonathon Ross's book and of the life of Brian it could be Woderwick or Woger. Or you could go down the route of fancy cars as suggested by Phil and if so it could only be an Aston Martin known by the monologue "DB 10". Take care and we will keep watching this space for the updates,

Russ, Belle & Cara xxx

Anonymous said...

Hello mate.
Been thinking of you alot this week. Thinking shrink of course.
Heading down to Poole this afternoon, hope to catch up with Si. How about Herbie for the wheelchair......
Talk soon bud
Toby B

jez tracy coco said...

sorry i missed you been meaning to pop round for ages
stay strong been thinking of you lots lately

love jez tracy and coco

Anonymous said...

Hi Ali. Just read about your new toy! SHRINKMOBILE?...or is that too obvious? You seem to be a "one off" person, so who cares what you drive? YOU ARE THE MAN!......so just keep on keeping on. Awrabest.

Anonymous said...

Hi Ali,
I am really stuck for names at the moment - Walter was the first name that came to mind, but I see that has already been suggested - doh! I am too slow.
I'm glad to hear that you had a good day yesterday.
It's been all go out here in Meribel. Lots of children - I have even been let loose and allowed to help with ski school. Last week I helped Tom and Dave, Dave had a group of Wallabies and Tom had the ickle whippersnappers. It's so amazing watching them improve, one moment they are all spagetti legs, falling over all the time and the next moment they are bombing down the slope in the biggest snow plough ever - awesome!!! I have also got very good at wipping snotty noses - YUK!
Anyhow, another 2 weeks to go & then it's back to the UK, how time flies.
I am thinking of you always - THINK SHRINK.
Loads of love,
Nix x

Anonymous said...

What about Ali´s Pally.
You have so many friends with wonderful imaginations. It´s fun having mini competitions on your blog.
You know even more people will be lining up to visit now (all begging for a ride on your wheelchair) I have this image of you burning the rubber causing havoc around the corridors of the hospital giggling lots. Diana and Ian you will have to be wearing your running shoes from now on.
Your new friend will allow you Ali to travel further afield and enjoy the outdoors. Hope the weather in Old Blighty is good for you.
Missing you loads. Sending you lots of love, hugs and kisses.
CArolyn

Anonymous said...

Anyone who is easily offended.....don't read this!!

You could call it "The Professor" after the one and only Professor Stephen Hawking

Sorry, tasteless I know, but I bet it made you laugh Ali

Lots of love

Rach

xx

Anonymous said...

Hi Again

Got another one....what about "Davros" - leader of the daleks!

Rach

xx

Anonymous said...

Hi Again

Last one now...promise, else Matt will tell me off for skiving at work....how about "General Lee" from The Dukes of Hazzard"

Rach
XXXX

Anonymous said...

I like the General Lee! Ali, we are thinking shrink with all our might.

keep your chin up hon.

lots of love
Kate,Nick and Archie
xxxx

Anonymous said...

Hi Ali
You were lucky today that team of yours but my wish did not come true the red shi won. Any way hope your trip home went ok I have been in tulking to the big yin every day and will be at church tomorow to talk to him again so I am alway thinking shrink.
God bless you
Andy mc gregor

Anonymous said...

ALI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I've been away for a very long period of time, but I've been thinking of you. Not all the time, of course :)))

Think shrink is working, as I've noticed.... :)

I've been on "B" level instructor course and remembered that we had planned the helli trip to Uzbekistan!

Hope to do it next winter!!!!!

I count on you!:)

You can count on me!!!

THINK SHRINK, THINK SHRINK, THINK SHRINK, THINK SHRINK, THINK SHRINK.....

:)))

Ilia, St.Pete (Russia)

Anonymous said...

Hmm did you ever watch Chalton and the wheelies as a kid - how about calling your wheelchair Chalton.

Zoe x

Anonymous said...

Hello Ali,
Never read a blog before and yours gives a great view of family and friends that is usually left to the imagination of the staff at the Royal Free, who've scanned you and enjoyed your jokes and the scottish shortbread!

It was lovely to see you on friday although there were probably a few other things you would rather have been doing. If we had known you were a gunners fan we would have given you a free cup of tea!

All the best, Jan(the one with the needle)

Anonymous said...

Hey Ali - it should be spelled Chorlton! And I have just found out that he was a happiness dragon who will keep you safe from harm.

Have a look at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9muQ1CV4oY

Zoe xx

Anonymous said...

Hi Ali
I was always really fond of Herbie

Treacle xx

Anonymous said...

Hello mate,

All these names but you know it can only be "DB 10" or "DENNIS" for short!! And what a result yesterday, still everything to play for what with the champions league this week. So come on the Arsenal!!!!

Russ

Anonymous said...

You could call it William (after all, you're gonna conquer this!)
Is it a GTS (stands for "Giddy? Think Shrink")
Call it Sweet Chariot - oh dear, I hope the wheels don't come off like they did at Murrayfield!!
Rowley? Chairemy? Wheeliam? ... I'll get me coat. Cya soon.
Ewan

Anonymous said...

Can I be the first to shotgun a 'backie' Ali? We'll take it for a spin round LA. Once you've got the hang of it New Gen will have to add it to their list of lessons; some will be just standard riding, others a bit more freestyle which you'll specialise in as you'll have nailed the backside 360 on it before you know it! :) Thinking of you as always.
Janey x x x x

Anonymous said...

What-ho Ali,
Sorry i've not been in touch for a while, been out of town a lot. Alls well with me tho. I've got to agree with Rach.. General Lee's a good name. We could even fit it with the air-horn!!
I may be at Phils on Sat 26th April, to tickle some trees. Maybe I could do those ones at your parents house too. I'll catch you for a chat soon and we can discuss it. Thinking Shrink as ever buddy. Take care and hi to J and Folks
Fran. x

Anonymous said...

on the famous car theme... Think Shrink Bang Bang... as in "oh you think shrink bang bang, think shrink bang bang we love you...and our think shrink bang bang loves us too.. near far in a motor car on think shrink we depend, think shrink think shrink think shrink our fine four fendered friend.."

or a more personal - Rowland (Rowley for short... in honour of Fat Nick's catch phrase...)..

Enjoy the selection - it makes great reading for your blogees!

lots of love emily xxxx

Anonymous said...

Dear Alistair,
thinking of you as always, havn't written for a while. Following your progress & the blog too. My new placement in the Port Canto at Cannes does not seem to be to hard. we work at least 35 Hours per year, God is good as my back & sciatica problem will not allow me to work myself too hard at the moment. Spent the whole snow season not snowboarding (like yourself) worried about uninsured injury stopping me from earning for my little family!!!! Still we have played in the snow a few times all the same.

Working with a Serb who was in the war (conscripted) He has a healthy perspective on many things....

Much respect to you & Jeanette

God bless

Steve, Cagnes

Anonymous said...

Hiya Ali

Hope today is a good one for you! Love the name Chorlton and expect you will be whizzing around in no time. Catching up on your blog is always a special part of our day and we are Thinking Shrink in a big way ahead of next Thursday.

Mimi and me were lucky enough to get out to Flaine last week and enjoy some powder snow - we were like two snowmen!! Mimi told me all lots of your jokes on the chairlifts - love the Wonkey donkey one - ha ha!

Love you lots.
Siobhan,Stephen, Hannah,Mimi and Issy. xxxxx