Thursday, October 2, 2014

Fwd: NOBS WORLD, OCTOBER 2ND 2014 Update - Katarina



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Good morning to everyone in the NOBS World.  Here we are already in the month of October.  What happened to summer!  We received an email here at  the NOBS World Headquarters from our friends Nigel and Katarina Morgan, living their retirement days in Spain, giving us an update on Katarina's condition.  She would love to hear from you.  Get well Katarina! 

 

As we move deeper into autumn, our daylight is becoming less and less.  There are only 2 more Thursdays outside, so try to get things going at 6:30pm or sooner.  Starting  Tuesday, October 14th we are heading back under the Dome.  We have ½ the dome while the Centaurs have the other half.  There are 24 spots, with some of them still available.  If you are planning on playing Tuesday, I need to hear from you at camorley09@gmail.com.   Thursday, October 16th we are back under the dome.  There are still some spots available.  Please do not assume that you played last year and are signed up for this year.  I need to hear from you if you plan to play.  Cost for each evening is $140; subject to change.  October 10th is the cutoff day to get yourself on the list and then we open things up to our waiting list.  So ends the sermon.

 

  This Sunday, we are hosting the Silverbacks & friends at 1pm.   There is also touch going on at the same time. This is a call out to all of you players, to get yourself down Sunday to play.  Let's make this a well-attended event. 

 

Next week is the Thanksgiving and there will be touch on Sunday at 1pm.  Still trying to get us a couple more games in before the fields are closed.  See you on da pitch Sunday, Da Thug

 

 


From: nigel.katarina@gmail.com
Subject: Update - Katarina
Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2014 17:34:41 +0000

Friends,

 

I'm sending the same e-mail to all who reached out to Katarina during her awful ordeal. I can't emphasize the contribution you made to Katarina's recovery. Each best wish and support that I read to her made her cry but it also strengthened her resolve to get better. My gosh, I now know who is the real toughie in our family!

The doctors have been amazed at her progress. Gone are the bandages to her ear, neck, chest and hands. Very pink and very patchy, but time will take care of that. Kats shoulder and arm were of concern and require constant attention but we've been told that she can come home as long as she goes to the out-patients to have the dressings changed and monitored. The care in the hospital was amazing, the Kat even liked the food. The staff didn't speak a word of English but they loved Kats Spanish with her "Canadian accent".

By the time we visit Canada next year she will be like new!

 

Again thanks for all your love and support……………………..Nigel




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