OUT
Saying Yes to people and things I dislike.
Getting up at 6
Smart work clothes
IN
Ebay
LCHF diet ( no more acid reflux)
Living by the sea
How to get help putting suitcase on the conveyor belt at airport check-in
Twice in quick succession on news articles today I have heard the phrase ' as a nation we seem to have fallen out of love with' - one was the national lottery - and my greying cells have forgotten the other. But the phrase stuck like an ear-worm and made me think about what I might have fallen out of love with myself. there are probably quite a few things. Just to add a bit of balance, I thought for any one thing I have fallen out with, I should try to remember something I have fallen 'in ' with. And no,no,no - on all counts , DHs to be left out ha ha!
Here are mine:
OUTS:
High heels - oh how I loved them, particularly as a shorty, but just can't manage them anymore.
Stabby microwave meals - DH does most cooking and cooks from scratch which has probably altered my taste-buds. I used to love a carbonara - now they seem to salty or too bland.
Facebook - used to like it when first introduced to it by my 'young'uns' about 10 years ago, Now I am a FB lurker - very rarely put up an OP and I am quickly irritated by the 'Look at me having lunch/dinner/holiday / the perfect life blah, blah, blah.
INS
Being a Nanny - no explanation needed.
Current home - we downsized three years ago and I had my doubts about the move, but our modest little cottage is now my haven.
Body butter - gifted so many times and not used, but this year I opened the pots and love it now!
Over to you ...
OUT
Saying Yes to people and things I dislike.
Getting up at 6
Smart work clothes
IN
Ebay
LCHF diet ( no more acid reflux)
Living by the sea
I haven't given up on anything - just got connected to WiFi at my hotel in the Greek isles. Heaven!
I tell a lie - I've given up working for a living since I got old enough to do so.
Out
Live tv
Newspapers and magazines
Being a taxi service
Instant coffee
In
Netflix and catch up TV
iPad
Walking and public transport
Real coffee
Out
Clutter
Uncomfortable bras
Family parties where I entertain.
Charity shops where I pick up a bargain that does not fit
In
Relaxed quiet times with DH
Charity shops where I choose a book or LP
Weed wand to kill the weeds.
Gladioli
OUT
Parties
ITV
Oily fish (I eat it because I have to!!)
In
Good Quality (expensive) make up
My new 5 wood (£185!)
Schitts Creek (Netflix) hilarious rubbish
..having watched since its first episode suddenly decided to stop watching eastenders. Je ne regrette, not at all.
Out
Tight clothes
Shoes that hurt
Impulse buys
Clutter
An income - well, it fell out with me.
In
Time for others, especially grandchildren
Walks on the beach
Bus pass
Friends
Spontaneity
Eating lunch.
Phoenix that was surely dedication above and beyond
.
[grin} Just hope that the clusters of LED tea lights are going to look as good as I hope........
phoenix that's devotion to duty - well, that or a cover for some sort of dessert addiction. 
After eating 60 of the Lidl Deluxe Desserts in glasses, to get enough containers for my planned LED tea light Christmas decorations, I never want to see another one again!
(Confession, I farmed the last 2 out to grateful recipients, Mr P has banned me from buying any more of the lights, which is just as well
)
Ha ha Overthehillgamer - OP rules - no DHs allowed - suspected there would be a few! 
In:
Gin
Out:
My husband ?
The two may be related.
OUT
My next door neighbour, going deaf, won't admit it and has his TV up really loud late at night when I am in bed.
High heels.
Socialising at night
Worrying
Fussy meals
Keeping a routine
Housework
IN
Doing what I want when I want
Playing my radio at 8a.m in the hope that next door will get the message about noise
Riding my bike many miles in the countryside
Being kind, supportive and caring to my family, even if I disagree
A new knee
Out: full make up; high heeled shoes; tights; skirts; dresses; television programmes of any description; parties; after work social "do's"; alcohol; hairspray and waxes; long holidays
In: flat sandals; jeans or linen trousers; baking; books; plants and anything associated with gardening; knitting; patchwork quilting; theatre; cinema; short breaks; good and true friendships.
My ins and outs haven't changed much over the years.
Only wearing Doctor Martens is out these days, because they make my back ache, would you believe.
Out.......... my waist, gone forever, alas
false friends I just chop them off like a bad fringe now
In big knickers
big slippers
more art
more gratitude
Fallen out with Hotter shoes after years of being their next best customer after Imelda Marcos.
. Current styles frumpy and they are not cheap. For the money I'd just as happily buy Gabor.
(Might make an exception for another pair of Pixie boots though now that they come with a zip to make putting them on easier )
Oh and In, audiobooks, iPad, Bluetooth
Out
Pretty shoes
Make-up (apart from bright lipstick sometimes)
Hair colour
Loveless marriage
Predicable holidays
Horse riding, gym, running
Big dogs (after my last beautiful Standard Poodle died)
In
Comfy shoes with orthopaedic insoles
Fabulous white grey hair
A marriage full of love
Travelling to exotic, exciting places
Walking (arthritis)
Toy dogs
Out
Airports
Sitting in the sun
Nights out dancing (I wish)
3 course meals
I never wore heels
Playing music apart from car radio or maybe CD
In
Garden centres
FB (just to look) and GN
Jigsaw puzzles
Watching 'the soaps'
Outs: Tights, dresses, skirts, high heels, belts, perfume, jewellery.
Ins: Reading, facebook, knitting paradise, charity shops, making clothes, comfy shoes, plants, grandchildren, holidays, and leisure.
Outs
Starbuck chai tea lattes
Fitbit watch
Cheese
Using cash
Spa visits
Ins
Futurelearn
Yorkshire tea
Yoga
Amazon shopping
My outs:
Gardening. Used to love it - now really can't be bothered.
Tying fishing flies - life is too short. Buy some!
Flying and, by association, airports.
Sat navs.
Honda cars. We have had four from new and three of them have developed an annoying squeak that can't be explained away - apparently!!!
Ins:
My iPad.
My piano - murdering a bit of Bach is a good destresser (not sure Bach would agree!).
Heather and gritstone under my feet.
Fish pie.
Outs
Most television programmes
Airports
Noisy restaurants
Exercise classes
Ins
Quiet restaurants
Vintage DVDs and VHS cassettes
charity shops
I've given up on watching reality shows like X Factor and I'm a Celebrity but still can't give up Strictly, BGT or Bake Off (reserved judgement on the new presenters). I'll have to give up Dr Who too, in protest, at the stupid BBC thinking a woman will be suitable for the part. Instead of having the tv on all the time when I'm in the house for background noise I am now just switching it off.
I am paying more attention to my garden and decided to spend my ISA ( 1/2 % interest) on an extension instead of letting it fester. I'm not leaving any cash for the taxman as I'm giving it away in dribs and drabs to my children. I'm try to give up meat.
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