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(1001 Posts)Here we are again
happy as can be
all good friends and jolly good company.
Never mind the weather
never mind the rain
as long as we're together
WOOPS she goes again.
Lah de dah de dah
lah de dah de de
ALL good friends and jolly good company...
and
of course.
Galen I shall shift Rory from the chaise and vac the stray hairs before plumping a cushion and pouring
in readiness for your return. 
Someone posted a photo of a Wolf spider on FB. Although the lady lives in Kent (and the spider lives beneath the shower unit), I am in a state of shock. Need to log off and calm down with a
. Arrrrrrrrrrrgh 
I shall return at some time tomorrow. May be called to do ironing duties in the morning. 
Good evening Soop and thank you for the message. Really sorry to hear your husband has a form of leukemia I have had chronic lymphatic leukemia and acute Meyliod leukemia so can sympathies with your husband and you it can't be easy. Really laugh over Rory the cat i used to sit in a chair when we had ours because Kitty(the cat ) was stretched out on the sofa and i didn't like to move him lol
yes the tennis is finished now (sob sob ) and i already have pangs of with drawls from it roll on next year lol. well have a good night and speak soon love to everyone
Thanks for all the good wishes, it really helps to be able to have a little vent and not fear upsetting anyone. 
It is good isn't it, Janer. Hope everything is ok with you.
So sorry to here you are unwell, Sally 
I'm feeling relieved as far as DD1's house is concerned as she has decided the house they were looking is a compromise too far! And I did it all by sending vibes rather than having to talk to her!
A bright and sun-filled good afternoon to you lovely lot...I trust that you are in good spirits. I've been ironing all morning and my back aches something rotten. Never mind. I'm home at last and MacSporran has made me a pot of coffee.
sally345...my goodness, you have had a lot of ill health to contend with. To have both forms of leukaemia must have taken it's toll. How long have you been so poorly? Has the treatment enabled you to return to a normal-ish routine? I am really pleased that you have joined the merry band of Kitcheners. It does help when one can share a problem and, it's also even better to share a happy, uplifting event.
As for the tennis. I do miss it. This years tournament was one of the most entertaining. I loved Dustin Brown. Wow! 
janer A gentle hug from me to you. 
kitty When I read that your daughter had reached a decision (one that you had hoped for) I thought to myself...Well done, kitty, for keeping your opinions to yourself. I am chuffed. 
soop, I never took you for an arachnophobe! Think of the intricate beauty of a spider's web
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ann60, I'm glad the first ordeal wasn't such an ordeal after all and that you are feeling fine after it.
janer, you're not having an easy time and it's good to have us to unload on - just go ahead, any time.
I visited my new dentist for a routine check-up. He is a very pleasant young man who said that, although his predecessor used to do a scale and polish every time, he didn't think that was necessary, thus halving the previous cost. I always knew I was paying for the previous dentist's children to attend posh schools!
JaneR and kitty I hope no one ever feels bad about unloading or venting on here. Most of us would love to be able to help and if that helps it's fine.
soop I hope you are sitting down having a rest now.
For those missing Wimbledon, have you thought of watching the Tour de France. Beautiful scenery this week. 
anno My fear was born of a very nasty incident when I was a child. A gang of pals opened the lid of an old chest (we were in a place that used to house pigs). The boys poked a stick around and fished out a huge spider cocooned in it's web. I was chased for what seemed like forever with the spider on the end of the stick. I screamed blue murder in panic. Much to the delight of the boy chasing me. I also managed to get away.
I think that way back in the mists of time, spiders may have been enormous and possibly poisonous. Perhaps the fear experienced by some cave dwellers has leeched down through the generations. Just a theory. Yes, the web is a work of art. I also think that they are marvellous creatures. However the fear is deeply ingrained...I'm ashamed to say.
dustyangel I've been dusting a book shelves. A job that I put off for as long as I can. I'm glad that I decided to knuckle down and clear some of the dust...which has almost certainly parked itself elsewhere. 
My second son is a great fan of cycling. It doesn't do anything much for me. The Davis Cup starts soon, I believe. I shall enjoy watching some matches.
Hello Soop. Thank you for your message. Yeh it's been tough but getting there slowly not able to return to normal life as yet but heading that way.
I see the Davis cup starts soon so looking forward to that hope they televise it like Wimbledon lovely to hear other people like the Tennis too.
Been raining here in Torbay today and it's st. swithens day ( good job i'm not superstitious lol) Lovely to talk to you and hear everyone's news. Speak soon . Take care. have a good night Sally 345
Kittylester Thank you for your best wishes it really helps 
Indeed it does, and it helps to know that other people understand that feeling of fogginess, not thinking clearly, and also of panic at times, on behalf of others, when you yourself are also not feeling too good at any time.
I have had the offer of a friend's house for a few days, only an hour from my mother. That will help hugely. I shall look at a few respite care homes on one day, so that if DM ends up in hospital again she can go in for a few days rather than my stepfather have to be left alone to panic.
DD has started phoning the hospital just in case her results have come through early, silly girl. One half of me can't blame her, the other half wonders how many others like her there are, all clogging up the lines with their worry.
Jr - as a comparatively new gnetter I'm not up to speed with everyone's worries, but I do know you are waiting for DD's clinical results. Nothing worse than waiting. Been there a lot with DH. Also now care needs for your Mum. It all seems to happen at once but somehow something gets us through. I know you'll keep the Kitchen posted.
Sally, you too have been through the mill. I hope you continue to make a good recovery and keep popping into the kitchen to update us. The St swithun's thing doesn't usually mean 40 days of rain and I'm sure you'll have some good weather to relax in down in your lovely part of the UK. Keep posting x
janerowena while knowing just how your DD feels I would be very surprised if the hospital will give her results over the phone. They do like to give the news in person ,for reassurance and to explain what is involved if further tests or treatment is needed. I do hope that the news , when she gets it is good.
Hello to all our Kitcheners. The sun is shining but it is clouding over and I understand that the weather is about to turn unsettled...high winds and thunder storms.
janer kind friends in times of need are what all of us truly appreciate. You will feel so much better if you can actually visit and weigh up the pros and cons of local care homes in the area where your mother lives. I feel sad for your stepfather. At the very time of life when one most needs to be fit and able, it is a bummer that the opposite happens.
Your daughter must be feeling extremely stressed. As annsixty says, I'm sure that it may be that her GP gets the result of the test in the first place. I do hope that she will be reassured.
Thanks for that information, she is meant to be waiting for a call, but is trying to find out for herself. I'm laying fairly low on that one, but I may suggest she rings the surgery if she hasn't heard by tomorrow afternoon.
Yes. That would be a wise thing to do. 
Where is pompa? Has Galen landed? 
Janer, Just wanted to send my best wishes for a happy outcome.
Me too
dustyangel, I like watching the Tour de France but did you see the weather on today's stage? The rain was bouncing off the roads. It's somewhere around the Pyrenees which isn't exactly the driest part of France!
Galen stop messing about we're starting to get worried now
. What do you mean you've become attached to the Pluto probe!! ....Galen come back...
No anno, been out most of the day and missed it completely. Whenever I see a beautiful green place advertised as a holiday destination, I think "must rain a lot there." 
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