Sunday, 22 February 2026

It's time the tale were told

Oh dear, I can't believe it's been almost a month that I last put in an appearance here. I'm sure my continuing absence from blogland has got some of you worried, but in spite of my best intentions I haven't been able to summon up the energy to virtually put pen to paper and post another update.


Things have taken a turn for the worse, you see. When we went to the hospital for a  follow-up appointment on the 4th of February - a rare sunny day, and coincidentally our 31st wedding anniversary - we were given some devastating news which needless to say has knocked us both for six.



When Jos was hospitalized back in January, a routine test revealed some fluid around his lungs in which some atypical cells were discovered. He thereupon got keyhole surgery during which some lung tissue was taken for further testing.



Unfortunately, the biopsy results showed that he's got mesothelioma or asbestos-related cancer. It's still in the very early stages, so that he's eligible for chemotherapy, eventually followed by complex surgery which, if all goes well, is expected to take place somewhere in June.



Hardly a day goes by without another worry to add to our load and it feels as if our lives are no longer our own. But some days are better than others and on the better ones we are determined not to lose hope.



My wise friend Sheila has told me that self-care isn't selfish, which I'm adopting as my motto. As part of my self-care package I am mentally preparing for my return to blogland, although I suspect I won't be able to be around as much as I used to. 

However, with my 10th Blogiversary coming up in March - where did that time go? - it would be a shame to call it a day.



Hope to be joining you again soon!


26 comments:

  1. My dear friend, bless your heart ❤️ 💙
    Thank you for sharing this update.
    I have been concerned and I am glad you have shared what is happening.
    You continue to be in my thoughts.
    Your photos are beautiful.

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  2. Thank you for giving us an update. It's great that you're not giving up on the blog, even though this is a difficult time.
    All the best to Jos and his upcoming chemotherapy.

    Sending you a hug from afar.

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  3. God bless you and Jos. What difficult news to receive. I’m glad you were able to share an update, I was wondering what was happening. Thinking of you both xxx

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  4. Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that cancer cells have been found on his Jos lungs. I remember reading about his health problems in your last post and I assumed that it is why you continued to be absent, but I hoped it is not something serious. I'm sorry to hear that it is very much serious. Mesothelioma is rare, but as all asbestos related illnesses it is aggressive. At least you caught onto it in the early stages. Cancer is never good news, but when we can catch it on time, this odds improve and this gives us hope. Hard times are ahead, and there are sure to be bad days, so it is very important that you make the most out of the good days.
    It is understandable you have no time and energy for blogging. Thank you for keeping us updated. Please, let me know what I can do to help! Sometimes little things can help a bit.

    The photographs you took are beautiful. As always, I enjoyed seeing your outfit. Sending you xoxo! Take care of yourself as well. We must take care of ourselves to be able to take care of others.

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  5. Dear Anne, thanks for taking time to post!. Totally agree with Sheila about self-caring! and I only can recommend what worked for me in the past, when Mr.A. went through chemo and surgery: keep on doing whatever you usually do, even those little hobbies that bring some joy!. Lovely to see your beautiful photos, lovely to read you back!
    Sending hugs for your little family! and I'm open for a chat or whatever you need!
    besos

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    1. Sorry, I mispelled your name!. Probably because rushed to comment!
      Once more, sending hugs!

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  6. this morning the BW and i were asking whats happened to you and jos.... and now you are answering!
    we wish all the best for jos´ upcoming therapy!! and for you we send strenght to help him thru..... and yes - please take care of yourself too - go for walks, take beautiful photos, play with your wardrobe... and post from time to time.
    tons of hugs!!! xxxx

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  7. I can understand the lack of energy to get around to putting together an update at a time like this. I will continue to keep you both in my prayers and I agree with the others that you will need to look after yourself, as well as Jos. (((HUGS))) for you both!

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  8. Oh Ann, that's not good news. All the best and thank you for the update.

    I think continuing the blog can help; it's a distraction. A very big hug Tina

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  9. Ann, I have been thinking about you and Jos and hoping that no news meant good news. I'm so sorry to hear that is not the case. Take all the time you need to build you both up for the chemotherapy to come. Hugs to you both. 💗

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  10. Best wishes to Jos and love to you. My Dad had that cancer but it was found too late.

    I'm sure he will be well looked after. I worked with a lot of lung cancer surgical patients in my last years of nursing. One step at a time and keep pushing through.

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  11. Thank you for updating us. So sorry about the news. Good luck with treatment. If you have the time and energy to blog I will always read. Maeve xx

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  12. Sending you both so much love. I hope you both manage to build up the strength and resilience for the months ahead, self-care is so important for you both and I hope you do squeeze in a little blogging, I know - like I do - how much pleasure you get from writing.
    Sending you, Jos and Bess loads of love. xxx

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  13. I'm so crossing my fingers for both of you. I hope the surgery is asap. And that you two are able to keep your head up and enjoy nature on days that it's possible. You know that's healing. Sending you lots of love!

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  14. Oh, that is awful news! I'm glad it was caught early, and that there are treatment options. Sending lots of love to both of you.

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  15. That's such hard news, my thoughts are with you. Although I don't usually comment, I really enjoy your blog.

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  16. Please know that there are so many people around the world sending you both love and well wishes. You both deserve happiness and health. I am grateful for your update and hope you know how much you matter.

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  17. Sending you and Jos and Bess hugs from afar.

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  18. Oh sweetheart... I'm sending love and prayer to both of you! When we found out about Larry's bladder cancer, we were simply in shock. Time will soften those ragged edges, I promise.
    Try taking 1 teaspoon of baking soda with i/8 cup of lemon juice, mix together...twice a day to help with reducing his PH levels, twice a day. And hang on until June. Wondering why so far out? Oh well...just know I'm sending tons of love and prayer.
    BIG HUG
    Donna

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  19. Ann, so sorry to hear this news. Sending all good wishes to you and of course Jos too. I hope that the treatment begins soon and that it is not too awful for him. Stay strong and look after yourself too. Carole R.

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  20. Dear Ann, thinking of you both and sending all my love. Self care is so very important for you at this time as its also difficult for the partners as well as the patients.
    I know from my personal experience how overwhelming and confronting this can be so please take care of you too. xxx

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  21. You have been missed in blogworld and now I know what has been happening. Thank you for taking the time to post an update. So sorry about the bad news it must be so upsetting and stressful for you both. Sending you all my best wishes for what is to come. I'll have you in my thoughts. xx

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  22. I am so soŕry to read this and can absolutely relate. All the very best to you bothxx

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  23. This reads so honestly and warmly — very relatable! 💛

    I love how you acknowledge your absence with a touch of humor and humility. The way you describe “not being able to summon up the energy” makes it feel human and real, not just an empty apology. Readers will appreciate your honesty and will likely be glad to see you back, even after a break.

    It strikes the perfect balance between accountability and self-compassion — very inviting and easy to connect with.

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  24. So sorry to hear about Jos diagnosis but it's a blessing that it was caught early. I pray for you both. You will get through this..

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