So I've spent the weekend and the best part of this week in and out of the hospital. Don't worry, I'm fine.
2 years ago my OH was in a motorcycle accident. Some idiot in a car decided not to indicate or slow down and plowed straight into him. Sean was flung off his bike and landed on a roundabout (only the small ones). He cracked his pelvis in two places, fractured his L5 verterbrae and almost broke his back. It took months on intense physio to get him back to 'normal'.
Last Thursday he slipped and fell in work. He continued working for another night but Saturday night he had to phone in sick. He was in absolute agony so Sunday afternoon I took him to Baglan A&E. We were referred to Morriston A&E because Baglan only had nurses in the department, no back specialists.
We spent hours in Morriston waiting to be seen, had an x-ray done and were told to return the next day. We went back the next morning and spent another good few hours in the fracture clinic to be told we'd have to see a back specialist and a physiotherapist in Baglan.
We were then told by Baglan hospital that there were 30 other people waiting to be given physiotherapy before Sean.
D: Needless to say I'm tired, he's tired, he's in pain and we're both pissed off.
But on a brighter note, I've been doing more research on the Bengal cat breed. I'm getting an F6 blue eyed snowy rosetta male from a breeder I am friends with in summer 2010. I can't wait!
Here's the queen;
My kit will look similar to this;
But with blue eyes like this;

I'm so excited! I'm going to be paying around £350 but it's more than worth it for such an exquisite purebred. I've had rescue cats all my life and I love them but this cat is for me and me only.
Here are the Queen's ancestors;
The Beautiful Taro of Bundas, ALC

The Gorgeous Sierra (onyx) F1

The Stunning Bundas Foot Prints, F2
The Striking Finegold Saffron, F3
The Yummy Kerrydown simba, F4
And then we have Queen Tia an F5 :D