Knowledge management in theory and practice

My final year undergraduate module is getting a facelift for its delivery this coming academic year. Today I went through the new edition of the textbook and identified the relevant sections to fit with the teaching programme that Frances and I have planned for our new cohort next month (yikes!) I expect that my blip will please lovers of stationery.

The hazelh health news is that although my cough makes it obvious that I am still a bit ill, I am well along the road to recovery now. I should be completely back to normal by the weekend. In the meantime, I may invite Mr hazelh back into my bed tonight after a week apart.

The Daddy hazelh health news - relayed this evening by my middle sister who has just arrived back in Northumberland to take the reins from our not-so-little-sister - is that he is much improved. Indeed, he is no longer attached to any drips and is looking forward to a trip out tomorrow when he will be taken into Hexham to the hospital there for a scan. When I took over from my middle sister last Friday it was obvious (though not said) that she thought that this would be her final farewell to our father. She was on a complete high when I spoke to her earlier today.

Of course there was no exercise again today as I am simply not up to any physical exertion. (One 'advantage' of my condition, however, is that I have lost some weight. I am now 5lbs lighter than I was when we returned from our summer holiday at the end of June.)

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