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Butternut Wed 02-May-12 07:22:44

Up early for another willow weaving day. Hoping to make a little willow bark basket for my granddaughter to carry at the wedding. smile

jeni Thu 17-May-12 14:25:39

So who is mr M's mother! Come on, 'fess up!

soop Thu 17-May-12 14:21:18

glass I believe it was Mr M's mother...smile

glassortwo Thu 17-May-12 14:16:30

Oh oh wonder who dobbed you in soop grin

jeni Thu 17-May-12 13:50:29

Love it grin

soop Thu 17-May-12 13:24:17

Now it's blush time.

Prior to visiting Bags I was being having my six week check up with the delectable orthopaedic surgeon - Mr Drummond Mansbrige^.

When I entered his consulting room, he mentioned [casually] that a member of his family had spotted of his name on Gransnet. shock I felt the colour flood my cheeks. I grovelled [shamelessly] and started to say that I was sorry if I had embarrassed him. He is such a good sport and confessed to being flattered and amused. So, for the final time, I wish him to know that I'm truly grateful to him for his expertise. The new hip has transformed my life. Pain gone. Mobility almost fully restored. Spine not as bent. Thanks is also well deserved to the super staff at Ross Hall. I have no nasty memories...only very happy ones. smile

glassortwo Thu 17-May-12 13:11:36

soop & Bags lovely photo, looks like a good time was had by all grin

soop Thu 17-May-12 12:51:19

Anagram She's far too pretty as well as being far too young. In fact, Bags is just seven years older than my DS1, now that is scarey!

Anagram Thu 17-May-12 12:46:13

Lovely photo soop! Bags is definitely too young to be on here though....grin

soop Thu 17-May-12 12:33:10

Okey dokey...I've been trying in vane [for yonks] to upload the pic of Bags and me slurping the wine! I'm very [cross] because the edit thingy refuses to put the image in the number one slot in my photos.confused For those are vaguely interested, please scroll down to number five [could be six] slot. We talked about you for ages...and it was all complimentery. grin

soop Thu 17-May-12 11:13:45

Geraldine Josie Cari...have you lot eaten my chocs, slurped my gin and read my book? Was hoping to share with Bags but the goody parcel must have gone on a walkabout shock confused hmm

soop Thu 17-May-12 11:09:51

Bags was the hostess with the mostest. Being with her in her lovely home, was great fun. grin I shall be back shortly...[have something to attend to on behalf of a friend who's selling on ebay]...when I return, I shall upload a pic of Bags and soop making a toast to Gransnet pals. I shall also tell you what the delectable Mr Drummond Mansbridge said when I walked into his consultation room. blush

Bags Wed 16-May-12 16:33:48

Yes, soop was looking and sounding very well, which was lovely smile. She has already warned me that she will post her version of her day later on, so you all have that to look forward to. Meanwhile I have been given the task effecting a critique of her article about gransnet for a certain Ladylike magazine.

Jacey Wed 16-May-12 16:22:44

She's in Manchester visiting her sister greenmossgiel

greenmossgiel Wed 16-May-12 16:13:04

I found some wool in the Red Cross charity shop this morning. Only paid a couple of pounds for 6 25gm balls. These are for my knitted patchwork blanket. smile

I've not noticed any posts from Greatnan over the past couple of days - is she visiting her friend this week?

nanachrissy Wed 16-May-12 15:42:12

Bags that must have been great! smile

absentgrana Wed 16-May-12 15:35:05

I have spent most of today contorting myself into strange positions inside my new linen cupboard painting it with undercoat. It's a horrible job but the cupboard will be great when it's all done. Only 2 coats of satinwood to go…

whenim64 Wed 16-May-12 15:30:20

That's good to hear bags. Did you find her looking well? How lovely to be able to meet up like that smile

Bags Wed 16-May-12 15:18:50

soop and Mr Soop have just departed after their lunchtime visit on their way home. They provided the lunch. All I did was give them somewhere to sit and eat it, and I ate some of it too. Good having friends like that wink. It was lovely to see them, and I was so busy blethering I forgot to give them the packet of Baggy flapjack I'd made ready! Sorry, soop! Thank you for dropping by. smile

Gally Wed 16-May-12 15:16:27

Glamma grin

glammanana Wed 16-May-12 15:15:29

green/gally there are certainly some good bargains out there at the moment,last week when in town I went into a local charity shop and got mr.glamma 2 x Landsend knitted jackets and a Regatta fleece all for the grand total of £4.00 all where near enough brand new,the price on the jackets in the catalogue was £79.00 each so I am a happy bunny indeed,I have rewashed them and pressed them he will have no idea where they came from,might think he bought them himself a while ago wink

greenmossgiel Wed 16-May-12 15:06:01

Isn't it great when you come across bargains like that, Gally! Especially things for small children, because they're usually hardly used. Did DD get ok at the osteopath?

Jacey Wed 16-May-12 14:22:23

Been to my quilting group this morning ...learnt how to make a 'dresden plate'. Am using blues as I wish to use the design for a cushion. It is my Uncle and Aunt's 65th wedding anniversary at the end of May ...which is a blue one.

Did you know that if you apply to Buckingham Palace ...she also sends out a celebratory card/telegram for this as well as 100th birthdays???
Needless to say ...we've got that in hand for them as a surprise!! smile

Gally Wed 16-May-12 13:51:21

Drove DD3 to her osteopath appointment this morning in a place called Farnham Common (never been there before) and while perambulating the newborn chanced upon an Age Concern Charity shop full of wonderful cast-offs. I bought her an almost new nappy/baby bag for £7 which is about £68 cheaper than the one I found in Boots last week. Feeling very virtuous and pleased with myself. Also got some lovely Baby Gap pj's for the 2 year old for next to nothing. grin

tanith Wed 16-May-12 10:24:37

Cleaning up the house after having new windows/doors in, why is it that men 'clean up' after themselves but all I see is dust , dirt and chaos everywhere.. still I started at 7am so I might be finished by teatime...lol.. oh and hubby just rang from work to say he noticed the window installers didn't actually clean the windows so that's a job I might like to do as its such a nice day... a four letter word was uttered followed by off , he wasn't amused.
oh! and here in London we have a strange orange ball of light in the sky!! I wonder what it could be? any guesses? oh! hang while I was typing that it disappeared... there's a surprise..

glammanana Wed 16-May-12 10:17:10

All well this morning no discomfort after extractions yesterday nice big smile in place so all well with my world,I am staying home to-day and promise to get on with some spring cleaning and to plant some shrubs in the front as we have entered the garden competition again this year also wanting the front looking good for the Jubilee weekend as I have invited neighbours for afternoon tea we are not going down the garden party route as some of the neighbours will be away with their families that weekend so no point in getting out all the tables and chairs and brollies (sun brollies not rain brollies)

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