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Butternut Fri 25-May-12 06:54:56

Good Morning all! sunshine

Greatnan Mon 17-Sept-12 09:35:53

Welcome home, Jess - we missed you!
Good luck , Printmiss - hope everything turns out right

glassortwo Mon 17-Sept-12 07:38:31

print I hope all goes well in both meetings for you today sunshine

glassortwo Mon 17-Sept-12 07:37:26

ari you have it off to a T , have a good move, wishing you good luck in your new Home sunshine

Welcome home jess holidaying is great, but its nice to get home again sunshine

PRINTMISS Mon 17-Sept-12 07:32:08

Two things on the go today - never rains but it pours - first one is a meeting with those people who care for our son, and other parents, trying to make life more interesting for everyone, including carers, then straight from there to the hospital to find out if the monitor my busband had fitted for heart problems has discovered what happens when things go a bit off kilter for him. Don't think there will be an answer at either of these meetings, but we have to go along, because everyone is trying to help.

JessM Mon 17-Sept-12 07:25:52

Good morning folks. Back from the land of the Basques last night. We had a nice interesting and relaxing break but am i glad to see a bowl of porridge cooked in my own kitchen... No cake in sight - what is it with the Spanish and their cake for breakfast?

Greatnan Mon 17-Sept-12 07:25:16

Ariadne, I am sure your planning will pay off today!

Bez Mon 17-Sept-12 07:23:44

Busy busy day for you Ariadne - hope everything goes well.

kittylester Mon 17-Sept-12 07:18:54

Good luck today Ariadne hope all goes well.

Notsogrand Mon 17-Sept-12 07:15:48

Good luck with your move Ari! sunshine

Butternut Mon 17-Sept-12 07:10:24

I can't believe I've just slept 8 hrs. straight through. smile

Butternut Mon 17-Sept-12 07:08:23

Waving you on with a cheer Ariadne!

Bags Mon 17-Sept-12 05:47:54

Happy moving day, ari! sunshine

Ariadne Mon 17-Sept-12 03:40:11

Morning!

Thank you - I think my organisation comes from years bossing people around at school! Wish I could organise my sleep patterns...brain is buzzing.

harrigran Sun 16-Sept-12 11:41:52

Good luck Ariadne you sound so organised that I am sure everything will go like clockwork smile

bikergran Sun 16-Sept-12 08:37:19

I would love to "like" honey as the Manuka Honey seems to be a cure all..but the smell of it alone puts me off hmm

Butternut Sun 16-Sept-12 08:04:41

ariadne - You're sounding very organised, so I expect and hope all to go well for you in the next few days! sunshine

Ariadne Sun 16-Sept-12 07:54:43

bags I am right back in Army wife mode, when we moved every two years or so!

Our stuff goes into storage for a while, but there's a room with stuff we need to take/have to hand.

We move into a hotel tomorrow night, then down to DS1 in Cheltenham for the weekend, then finally to Devon on Monday, where we complete that sale. Suppose now it's dealing with things a s they come to mind - but noting them down quickly so I don't forget! Theseus is on his way home now.

gaga I have the tea, coffee and biscuits ready, and remembered to buy milk. (We don't take it.)

Gagagran Sun 16-Sept-12 07:44:28

Morning Ariadne - am thinking of you and hoping you have a good move tomorrow. The weather forecast looks alright - nothing worse than a wet removal. I'm sure you're ready to keep the removal men well stocked up with drinks (tea I mean!) and biscuits - they use so much energy. One or our removal men was built like a whippet but oh boy could he lift things! Amazing!

Bags Sun 16-Sept-12 07:11:41

Good morning, ari. Hope the move all goes smoothly tomorrow and that you settle in to your new place quickly. Do you have a lot to do today, or is it just a waiting game now?

Ariadne Sun 16-Sept-12 06:44:46

Good morning! Happily awake (DH in Devon) drinking coffee and planning final tasks before the removal people arrive tomorrow. My goodness, the time has flown since we accepted the offer.

annodomini Sat 15-Sept-12 22:32:33

Are they peculiar to the East of Scotland?

Elegran Sat 15-Sept-12 22:05:28

The berry bugs are trombiculidae

Bags Sat 15-Sept-12 21:16:32

The only wound I've ever had trouble with was that recent wasp sting. I don't remember ever having an infected wound before. I've used the manuka honey up now. Might get some more if I ever get stung by a wasp again.

Greatnan Sat 15-Sept-12 21:13:11

Put it on wounds, Bags.

Bags Sat 15-Sept-12 20:41:35

I bought a jar of manuka honey once, to eat, and to find out what all the fuss was about. Still don't know what all the fuss was about. I didn't like it. Plenty of other, nicer honies around, I thought, and much cheaper. I think I used it up in flpajacks, a spoonful at a time, and reverted to eating ordinary honey.