From Facebook Archives
Life with Fester, Ferretfingers and Thunderthighs: an obsessive entomologist turning mining historian and our two autistic sons. This blog has been prompted by family and friends reading facebook posts and saying "You should write a book". But I don't know how to go about that so they'll have to make do with this.
From Facebook Archives
A request on Facebook from an old schoolmate for a photo of our fathers, who were friends from childhood, when they were boys has sent me rummaging through the CD-RWs for the original scan.
Not being sure which disc it was on (they’re labelled a little better now) it took a while and on the way I discovered some other treasures.
These included very old family photos which I’d remembered seeing but had forgotten that I had and some documents scanned by Bigbrother.
Amongst these was a letter from our maternal grandfather’s half-sister dated 17th April 1969.
Grandfather was born in Montrose (Scotland) in the 1880s. His parents, aunts, uncles and grandparents worked in the linen manufactory while his maternal grandmother kept house for them all and cared for the younger children. When he was ten his mother passed away, at which point her husband (our great grandfather) returned to Northern Ireland to find work, fully intending to take his children back when he was settled.
Some years later Great-grandfather remarried and had another three children.
Grandfather refused to have anything to do with them as well, even when his half-sister attempted to reconnect. His daughter however, our lovely Aunty Edna, did write to the lady I suppose we should call Great-Aunt Alice.
Great-Aunt Alice wrote her letter from Springfield Road, Belfast, and following four pages of family history and news, she closed with
“We are having a lively time here with the civil right marches and Paisleyites, I am sure you read about them ….God Bless You All Love Alice”
Which, considering what was going on in Northern Ireland at the time (The Troubles) is an understatement I both appreciate and applaud.
From Facebook Archives
As promised yesterday
7 February 2020: Ferretfingers slips on gravel and breaks both ankle bones
9 February 2020: A plate and pin are put in Ferretfingers’s ankle at the RVI.
15 June 2020: Scar and leg become red and inflamed, photograph sent to GP. Diagnosed as cellulitis, anti-biotics prescribed.
10 February 2022 - From Facebook Archives
27 February 2023 - From Facebook Archives
11 April 2023: X ray showed nothing
27 April 2023: MRI scan showed nothing
10 May 2023: Another prescription for Fucicide (?) cream
27 September 2024: Annual medical – anti-biotics Fluoxocillin – and 30g Hydrocortisone 1% thinly applied daily for two weeks, also Hydromol ointment for dry skin twice daily.
21 October 2024: GP took swab – Fluoxicillin – course ended 30th October
5 November 2024: GP refers Ferretfingers to Osteology. Recommends replacing Hydromol with Dermol lotion which we have used most mornings and every evening since
17 December 2024 – From Facebook Archives
15 January 2025: Another eruption. More Fluoxicillin
It continued to calm down, then become inflamed, develop a head, erupt, get cleaned, calm down, repeat…
12 February 2025: Ferretfingers is seen by the Osteology team at the Freeman Hospital.
13 March 2025: The plate and most of the pins were taken out under a general anaesthetic as day surgery.
Ferretfingers must not get the dressing and bandages wet, must keep the leg elevated and has painkillers. He cannot attend the day centre, or Ouseburn Farm or go out with his outreach worker. Swmimming is out of the question.
Oh the glamour.
Ferretfingers has a follow-up appointment on Wednesday 26th March.
Watch this space.