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Marelli Thu 16-Aug-12 15:40:16

Apart from choosing a new name, I've been slathering Germolene on insect bites - how lovely is that? My new name doesn't make one think of Germolene and insect bites! It's the time of year for these and I'm covered in large itchy bumps...grin

whenim64 Thu 16-Aug-12 23:13:57

Hi grannya. I got the buttermilk from Waitrose, but they sell it at most supermarkets. St Ivel 70p! smile

Gally Fri 17-Aug-12 00:56:12

In my life, black is black and white is white - now with all this name-changing, green is blue and red is yellow - I am so confused. DON'T anyone else change their name pleeeeease confused

Butternut Fri 17-Aug-12 07:51:38

Hi Marelli - pretty name!

Came onto GN this morning and felt I was in a slip-stream - just caught up! grin

glassortwo Fri 17-Aug-12 07:57:33

Good morning, I am sat in the ohhh so quiet this morning little ones still in bed, so I am making the most of a cup of tea and finishing the whole cup, waiting for the grocery delivery to land, sunshine not that we have any here today there is a gale blowing, never mind if the rain stays off the washing will dry.

Grannyeggs Fri 17-Aug-12 08:34:28

I am just about to set off to get a train to Glasgow. I am staying with my sister until Tuesday, and can't wait. We very rarely have any time to ourselves and she usually comes to London. DH is a bit miffed that it's a weekend, but I expect he'll survive, I hardly ever go away without him. I have my kindle with me and am looking forward to the journey, I love train journeys. smile

glassortwo Fri 17-Aug-12 08:46:23

Goldeneggs have a good trip, I bet it will be hard to get a word in edge ways, I know its like that when I get together with my Sisters, DH always thinks he is best out of the way when we start grin

glassortwo Fri 17-Aug-12 08:47:02

Grannyeggs confused sorry!!!!!!

moomin Fri 17-Aug-12 08:54:41

I've stayed overnight at my DS house as they were attending a wedding yesterday and needed GC bringing home whilst they stayed and lived it up! All quiet at the moment, but that could change at any time!

soop Fri 17-Aug-12 12:09:06

Happy travels Gannyeggs x

Mamie Fri 17-Aug-12 12:15:30

At the beach, having my first sea bathe of the season - and very cold the sea was too. Lovely quiet beach (apart from the Keep Fit class on the prom) and 30 degrees with bright sunshine. It always takes me by surprise, though, when I turn to swim back to shore to see the lovely Normandy houses that you can see so clearly in the 1944 contemporary film of the D-day landings. We were on what was "Gold" beach in the British landing sector; you can still see bullet and shell marks in some of the buildings.
Very peaceful today, but we always remember what happened there.

Marelli Fri 17-Aug-12 13:29:42

Mamie - are you at St Aubin (?) We were there a couple of years ago and walked along the beach there. DH's dad's boss was fatally injured in the D-Day landings on Sword beach, and we went along to the cemetery at Hermanville to visit his grave. As you say, we will always remember what happened there. sad

Mamie Fri 17-Aug-12 13:35:09

Very close, Marelli, but actually at Lion-sur-Mer. We drove through Hermanville on the way home.

Marelli Fri 17-Aug-12 13:38:55

Just read your reply to DH, and he said that's (Lion-sur-Mer) where the ferry comes in from Portsmouth - is that right?

Mamie Fri 17-Aug-12 14:06:12

No, that is Ouistreham - only a few kilometres up the road, though.

Marelli Fri 17-Aug-12 14:11:27

Ah - thanks, Mamie! smile

jeni Fri 17-Aug-12 14:40:19

I remember going to arromanches once when on a French exchange and again when we took the children!

Mamie Fri 17-Aug-12 16:09:35

Yes Arromanches is spectacular, but it gets much busier and more touristy up that end. We rolled up at 10 o'clock, parked in the shade for free and there were about three other families on the beach. It wasn't like that when we lived on the south coast of England!

Bez Fri 17-Aug-12 23:02:04

Been sitting with friends in the garden watching shooting stars, satellites and the space station go over. Lovely

Annobel Fri 17-Aug-12 23:13:28

DS2 and family visiting for two nights (not enough!). He has tidied up my disastrous garden though there is still much to do. Two GDs (20 and 9) went to do some girly shopping together. Tonight we have had a lovely meal in the new Indian restaurant down the road.
Goodnight.

Bags Sat 18-Aug-12 06:28:44

Sounds good, anno smile

Ariadne Sat 18-Aug-12 07:01:35

Just woken up after a very hot and sticky night down here - duvet off, windows open! It is set to become another very hot day today, Sao am going to make a cake early!

Butternut Sat 18-Aug-12 07:10:12

Snap Ariadne! (Not making a cake though.......smile )

Butternut Sat 18-Aug-12 07:25:59

... and I hope you've bounced back - cake making's good for that.

Ella46 Sat 18-Aug-12 08:24:28

Morning girls, it looks like it will be a sticky day, but not complaining!
I'm meeting some friends for coffee and mooching around the Artisan market, which happens every month here.
There is usually lots of lovely, varied food, and generally a great atmosphere, so looking forward to my day smile

Gally Sat 18-Aug-12 08:25:08

I helped make a cake today too - a hedgehog for the 6 year old. Before that we went to watch his soccer match and he scored the only goal - hurrah. It was bitterly cold and we were so glad to get home in the warm. The said cake was eaten this afternoon and this evening we are all, Harriet the 3 week old included, going out to Dee Why for a pizza (although of course she won't be partaking grin) . I am so jealous of all your sun - I know by the time I am home again, it will be almost autumn and I shall then be in for my 3rd winter of this year sad. How can I manage to get 3 summers next year I wonder?

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