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Bags Wed 02-Jan-13 12:58:08

Made some bread, made some lentil soup, sawed, lopped and yanked a couple of dozen rhododendron branches off and shredded them, pulled a muscle in the process, divested self of wet muddy clothing including wool gloves topped by industrial strength rubber gloves, and the other paraphernalia of keeping warm and dry in Scotland in winter, showered, put a wash on, made coffee, sat down with feet up.

"Nufff d-d-day, I fink!" as DD used to say when she was two.

Still have to wash-up and make dinner but I'm slobbing until that cannot be put off any longer.

jeni Sat 02-Feb-13 11:54:07

iPad error! Yakatori!

jeni Sat 02-Feb-13 11:53:42

Kitty past things don't upset me any more either. Like you, I use it to show me what NOT TO DO with my sprigs!

What is yaks tori chichi ken?
A garrulous conservative?
I'd like to cook some of them at the moment.hmm

kittylester Sat 02-Feb-13 11:32:49

Thank s GA - but it was brilliant to see how far he has come as he loved cooking before and is doing lots again now - and it tasted great. smile

grannyactivist Sat 02-Feb-13 10:47:56

Kitty, I'm sure that after all the many ways you've supported him through his difficulties your son was delighted to be able to treat you. smile

annodomini Sat 02-Feb-13 10:27:08

Yes, it is, Alie and today I have had another email filling in some of her biography since we last had contact. She sounds really interesting.
See you next week, Alie.

AlieOxon Sat 02-Feb-13 10:02:30

get.

AlieOxon Sat 02-Feb-13 10:02:19

anno how lovely to gat back in touch!

kittylester Sat 02-Feb-13 07:39:33

I'm not upset about the things my mum says any more - I can laugh about them now. But, I agree with jeni, I offer help to my children, am here if they need me and always say the right thing!! grin

On a more positive note, we had a fabulous meal cooked by DS1! We had yakatori chicken, sticky rice and steamed veg followed by homemade gf chocolate bread and butter pudding. After everything he has coped with, we were really thrilled.

Oldgreymare Sat 02-Feb-13 07:31:10

Me too gracesmum.... but today is the start of the new me! (I hope!)

gracesmum Fri 01-Feb-13 23:14:44

I seem to be perfecting the art of doing sweet b***er all these days! Of course superglue on my bum in front of the laptop, default setting Gransnet, hasn't helped Is this addiction?
Of course not - I can switch off any time I like, but will just check Active oh and my Inbox before I go to bed.hmm

Tegan Fri 01-Feb-13 22:49:52

I was only thinking tonight [because of the thread about America] of the time when I had a couple of American penfriends and I was having a nostalgiafest about 'zipcodes' the the excitement of having airmail letters coming to the house.

whenim64 Fri 01-Feb-13 22:25:03

That's great news anno! What interesting times you have ahead, catching up.

I met up with my childhood friend, after 40 years, about 9 years ago. We had known each other since I was 2 and were like sisters, and now we are just as close again. We talk for hours, sharing all those years we were apart. smile

annodomini Fri 01-Feb-13 22:09:09

One very good thing has happened! Tonight I received an email from an American pen pal with whom I lost touch a good 50 years ago. She managed to track me down because of my very unusual maiden name. There's going to be a lot of catching up to do. smile

annodomini Fri 01-Feb-13 21:22:02

One example is enough, jeni. You have every reason to feel as you do.

Ana Fri 01-Feb-13 21:06:03

Yes, I see what you mean, Jess.

jeni Fri 01-Feb-13 21:02:26

She used to ring at 2am to say the bulb n the hall had gone and demand that DH came up and replaced it immediately. To give but one example.

jeni Fri 01-Feb-13 21:00:53

Very rarely!

JessM Fri 01-Feb-13 20:55:14

jeni I can understand why you might still feel somewhat resentful about your mother. To say the least. But I am wondering - do you think you have over-reacted? Do you ever ask for help from your kids?

jeni Fri 01-Feb-13 20:53:47

Definitly late!

JessM Fri 01-Feb-13 20:52:24

Just think it a bit strange ana, when in the middle of a discussion about irritating things that mothers say that wind up their adult daughters, for mey to pull one of those sayings out of the hat and address it to jeni . So I thought she might be being humorous. But without the clue of an emoticon I can't tell.
If serious, well, not sure, jeni certainly has the right to express negative feelings about her late (?) mother and one might argue, has a right to express them without being told off for doing so. If members want to say that their mothers were all kinds of horrible things I think that, as they are adult women of a mature age, then that's their right.
So, confused, I am. confused

Ariadne Fri 01-Feb-13 20:42:02

Could we keep this a Frank free zone? Please?!

gracesmum Fri 01-Feb-13 20:36:12

Not sure I am following this...hmm?

Ana Fri 01-Feb-13 20:26:55

Or am I being obtuse (again!) and this is another Frank-type situation....hmm

Ana Fri 01-Feb-13 20:18:08

Jess, I think Mey probably was serious and is of the school of thought which believes parents should not be criticized (at least not in public!). Surely she's entitled to express her opinion, whether we agree or not?

JessM Fri 01-Feb-13 20:07:48

Mey that is a strange way to speak to another member of the forum. Were you being serious? If not a little smiley emoticon would help.

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