Pseudocyst

The adventures and life of a Specialist Nurse in Upper GI and Bariatric surgery. If you then double and triple this by having a primary school age child AND being married to another Nurse then you have double the trouble….aehm I mean fun. Hobbies are playing chess, board games and being taxi for our son!!!

Unless otherwise indicated, all the names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents in this blog are either the product of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

tennis

  • Last Saturday, we had the pleasure of attending the U9 tennis tournament hosted at the prestigious Millfield School – a name well-known across the UK for its sporting excellence. It was an exciting day packed with energy, talent, and a real sense of team spirit. We arrived around 1:30 PM and, to our delight, bumped… Read more

  • Yesterday was an unforgettable day for our family as we travelled to Taunton (well luckily this year his local tennis centre)  for the U8 County Cup — a fantastic tennis event organized by the LTA, with the brilliant Parun Patel at the helm ensuring everything ran smoothly. Our son had the incredible opportunity to represent… Read more

  • County training

    The weekend off was quite nice. After the busy week we’ve had (more in my next entry) it was good to spend some time with the family. Well, my wife had to work on Saturday which meant daddy day care mode was initiated. Tennis, swimming, library, and some (board)games at home. The tennis session was… Read more

  • Easter Sunday started with an Egg hunt and there were eggs all around the house and in the garden. It took our son a good 1hr to find all of them – some by accident – like in his shoes and his coat pockets. My wife was working until ~2pm and once home went out… Read more

  • Easter weekend

    Weekend off and its a long one with Friday (well, I was working Good Friday) and Easter Monday off. My wife was slaving away on the surgical admission ward whilst I entertained our son. Not sure which is easier sometimes. Tennis at 9am for 1hr. That just one of his 2x 1hr weekly sessions currently… Read more

  • Saturdays are always the same – Tennis at 9am, swimming at 11.30am, then usually library to swap books and (if it’s the last Saturday of the month) board games at the library. Today was no difference. The main difference was that I did the tennis AND the swimming run as my wife stayed in bed… Read more