Sadly, I'm once again offering myself up to the nice people at the Orthopaedic Hospital, as one of my knees is giving up again.
I'm not really keen as it means weeks of not driving, and physio and nasty exercises, but the alternative is worse.However, I was telling my sister-in-law about it, and her daughter was there.
I expect he thought I'd get out of his way – not why I was there – so I didn't, and I expected him to stop before he hit me.I shouted 'ouch' or words to that effect, grabbed him, turned him round and made sure he did what he should have done in the first place.It was a few years later before I began to feel my knee, and eventually thought about that ram lamb.
To raise a lamb, to struggle to keep it alive at birth, to care for it and spend hours keeping it healthy, look after it's feet and treat it if it got ill , and then to eat it?Why would you sell all your lambs and then go to the butcher and buy someone else's?
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