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thatbags Fri 04-Dec-15 08:13:52

soop gave me a key so her you are, folks, the new extension. Plate of crumbly oatcakes on the side there with the coffee and tea pots.

numberplease Mon 25-Jan-16 17:27:07

Soop, please take your own advice and TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF!

thatbags Mon 25-Jan-16 16:46:24

Oh, soop!! Ouch!! Please sit quietly for as long as necessary. ??

soop Mon 25-Jan-16 16:26:25

I was riding my exercise bike and looking at the sky when the silver lining around a dark cloud beckoned. I wanted to photograph it to show you. What happened next is a blur. I believe that the cuff of my jersey exercise pants became caught in the pedal. I fell and banged my head on the glass-topped table before finishing up under the easel that is now broken. MacSporran heard the crash. He was in the loft. To say that I feel fuzzy is an understatement. He wants me to log off and sit in the chair. My hip is badly bruised. Thank goodness that it remained in situ. Oh dear!

I shall be visiting the care home tomorrow morning. I promise to catch up with our lovely kitcheners just as soon as I return.

Take good care of yourselves. moon

TriciaF Mon 25-Jan-16 15:58:12

Crafting - I hope your DGC's anxiety passes over soon. I think we take our families problems onboard more than we do our own - I know I do.

Crafting Mon 25-Jan-16 15:28:31

Thank you Soop. smile

soop Mon 25-Jan-16 15:19:17

Crafting I would so love to hug you right this minute. Of course you are feeling wretched...any one of us would be depressed knowing that our grandchildren had problems with anxiety. I wish that us lot could help you through this difficult time. Please do NOT apologise for feeling sad. If talking about the situation helps, then we are here for you. flowers

soop Mon 25-Jan-16 15:13:02

Are you ready for a brew and a buttery shortbread biscuit, kitty? Good! I shall put the kettle to boil. I may need to search high and low for the biscuit. I instruct MacSporran to hide them well away. smile

Crafting Mon 25-Jan-16 15:12:14

Just popping in to sit in the corner for a bit. Laid low with worry again. DGC having problems with anxiety again and it just makes me feel so sad and helpless. Sorry not very cheerful. Sitting here with stomach churning and thought I'd come into the kitchen for some warmth. Galen I really like your post about the police station grin

kittylester Mon 25-Jan-16 15:05:36

wow soop, that looks brilliant. I do wish I had your talent - well actually, any talent would do. brew

soop Mon 25-Jan-16 15:03:42

Have now finished the portrait of a cat called Chou.

soop Mon 25-Jan-16 12:36:04

TriciaF grin

Charleygirl MacSporran is very protective of Rory. He maintains that Rory's time as a traveller/scavenger/protector is well and truly over. Of one thing I'm certain, for as long as Rory lives, he will be loved.

Well now...another storm is heading in this direction. Time to tether the trunk of the bird cherry tree to a slab of concrete. We would be sad to lose the tree as it is a fine specimen.

Charleygirl Sun 24-Jan-16 18:17:07

MacSporran's memory is very short, forgetting that Rory used to be a feral cat!

TriciaF Sun 24-Jan-16 17:29:16

So funny, the relationship between cats and dogs. We have one of each and they're very jealous of eachother. But we have a sort of day foster dog, and when he arrives Cat smooches around him, but he repels her advances smile Then eats her croquettes.

soop Sun 24-Jan-16 16:38:45

Galen grin

Charleygirl grin

Hello* Nellie and Alea. Is Grace beginning to make progress? I hope so.

Rory has suddenly taken a liking for sitting on the low table on which the television stands. Don't ask!

Kitten has arrived. I shall take her well-aired basket and fleece and deposit it back in the lodge. Then I shall place her food nearby. She'll eat and Rory will wait on the door mat...staring at her (all po-faced). Kitten will do a prance around him when she's finished eating. He'll pretend to be rather bored. Eventually she sneaks in beside him. They remain together for about an hour. MacSporran then suggests that Rory should come in...he mustn't catch a chill. wink

Nelliemoser Sun 24-Jan-16 13:55:18

Galen grin

Galen Sun 24-Jan-16 13:50:43

You know how as you get older policemen get younger?
Well i must be ancient!
When returning from archery this morning I passed our old police station. It's become a nursery school!

Charleygirl Sun 24-Jan-16 13:47:04

Tara likes nothing better than lounging on the arm of the chair opposite me and watching TV or staring out of the window as and when she fancies. The arm is wide and very comfortable for her. I have removed all of the grass in the garden, I feel that I cannot remove the house furniture she loves to "rest" on for a few hours.

In summer if I am having coffee outdoors, I sit on one chair and she rests her weary bones on the one beside me.

She has taken over a whole double bedroom. I was researching local catteries because I will need one for Tara when I have my knee replaced. One stated that the cat's bed should be brought. I would have problems bringing a bed with a memory foam mattress + duvet etc. in my car!

I do hope that Grace is not still worrying her rear legs and tail.

Alea Sun 24-Jan-16 13:34:38

I think that is lamentable charleygirl.smile. Every family member ??needs to be taken into account when designing furniture. If I had a cat, I'm sure it would be quite comfortable on the (upholstered) backs or arms of our "granny and grandpa" 'fireside' chairs. Not the height of fashion, but very supportive in all the right places.

Charleygirl Sun 24-Jan-16 13:22:28

soop you had an earlier call than I did, mine was 5am which is a tad early for me to surface. Tara has food left out overnight because that is when she does her main eating. I did not get much peace until I eventually surfaced and then she did not want to go out!

I am in the process of buying two armchairs and I am having to consider her also because she loves "resting" on the top of my chair. Many of the newer models do not have a comfy place for a cat to sit on. I do realise that the makers do not have cats in mind when designing a supposedly comfortable chair.

soop Sun 24-Jan-16 12:11:37

It is a pleasant day here in bonnie Kintyre. Low cloud embracing the peaks. The sea is skittish, which is more than I can say for Rory. Rory asleep on a tartan rug on the bed. He jumped on me at about 2:am and I almost died of fright. He was famished...as if! hmm

numberplease Sat 23-Jan-16 23:42:58

So sorry Tizliz, but as you say, it was the right thing to do. Things will feel a bit flat for a while, but time heals.

annsixty Sat 23-Jan-16 16:20:01

Long wait soop?

soop Sat 23-Jan-16 16:08:07

It's time for me to log off. Looking forward to reading the Sunday newspaper in front of the fire.

Love to all our Kitcheners. moon

soop Sat 23-Jan-16 15:34:57

loopylou Us lot will want to drool over new baby photos. A lovely time of the year to join the family. I love pram-pushing. Do you?

loopylou Sat 23-Jan-16 12:29:53

Oh, and congratulations Galen! Our dgs2 will be born the end of May, am ludicrously excited ?

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