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Shout out to wives,husbands,partners,etc....

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Hepato-pancreato

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I would like to thank my beautiful,loving,caring fiancee ( not got round to marriage yet!). Queuing at the chemists then queuing at the supermarket to make sure i have my essentials. Then pandering to my every whim when i'm having a bad pancreas day. She's just text me now to say she needs to go to another shop for milk. She will go to every shop until she gets some. Love her to bits. Hope you all love your partners and tell them so. I'm going to give her a big hug when she gets out of bath later. ( sanitising rules we have).
 

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Thats a good shout, anyone that puts themselves at risk, no matter who for deserves some praise.
 
Will pass the shout out on to the husband when he gets home. Off out at work today - fortunately he spends his time staring at trees, so he can still hug them with no worries. He had done the shopping for essentials at our village shop before leaving so that I didn't have to go. If I can only convince him that it is unsafe for me to use the vacuum cleaner as well I'll be on to a winner...
 
Shout to my hubby as well, he is a key worker, has a letter to carry with him to prove it, on his day off he goes and queues for hours to get food or pick up my prescriptions, or as he did this Monday, got up early went and queued for ages to get into the supermarket, had an hours rest then went into work on his day off so the distribution could carry on working as they did not have enough staff doing a particular job and would have had to shut if some staff had not gone in on there day off.
 
I would like to thank my beautiful,loving,caring fiancee ( not got round to marriage yet!). Queuing at the chemists then queuing at the supermarket to make sure i have my essentials. Then pandering to my every whim when i'm having a bad pancreas day. She's just text me now to say she needs to go to another shop for milk. She will go to every shop until she gets some. Love her to bits. Hope you all love your partners and tell them so. I'm going to give her a big hug when she gets out of bath later. ( sanitising rules we have).
Get that woman married as soon as this is over, she’s a saint!
 
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