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soop Sat 01-Feb-20 15:03:09

Here we are again. Happy as can be...all good pals and jolly good company.

Whatever we need to share...feel free to join in. cupcake wine brew flowers smile sunshine

Synonymous Thu 06-Feb-20 11:13:11

callgitl we are very much thinking of you and your son today and praying that you receive very good news. flowers

chicken hope your poor pusscat starts to turn the corner soon, it is such a worry when they are so unwell as they can't tell you how they feel.

I have made an appointment for this afternoon to take Smokie to the v..e..t. as he has been projectile vomiting since late yesterday afternoon. I have tsken his food away as it was just coming straight back. He is clearly hungry so I am feeling mean when his big eyes are fixated on me but I think his tummy needs a rest. sad Perhaps it was somebody he has eaten! confused

MawB Thu 06-Feb-20 10:33:57

NanaandGrampy I take Magnesium tablets for leg cramps (including feet, ankles etc)
For me they are usually an indication of dehydration, aka red wine in the evening, but a handful, washed down with a large glass of water usually does the trick.
Flynn flew out to “Merica” with his Daddy yesterday to join DD in Minneapolis where she is working on a production.
Can you imagine the excitement!
Not only snow but “Captain Merica! “ grin

Urmstongran Thu 06-Feb-20 09:59:43

I’ve not started it yet venal1 it’s unopened, on the table, waiting ....
I’m such a procrastinator!
I still haven’t got round to setting up my Alexa Echo from Christmas.
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One has to think about these things.

NanaandGrampy Thu 06-Feb-20 09:40:04

Morning all !

Its bright but frosty here this morning so I am taking my time getting going. Ive had a couple of nights of very broken sleep thanks to a bout of cramp in my ankle of all places. Not once or twice either so I am not in the best form this morning lol

Chicken sorry to hear Baker is still so unwell, what a worry!

Fingers crossed for your son Callgirl .

Sounds like you have given yourself a good talking to Ann , positive thoughts flying your way . Its hard to be positive when in pain but I'm sure that letter will be with you soon.

We popped out to take advantage of the blue sky day yesterday and did a walk round Pensthorpe ( we'll gloss over the homemade sausage roll we had to sustain us in the café lol ) . It was a glorious day but someone had stolen most of the ducks and replaced them with noisy seagulls !!

I'll post a couple of pics.

callgirl1 Wed 05-Feb-20 23:50:33

Galen, that wasn`t enough! I hope you`ve had more today?
Soop, amazing news about Brodie, you must be SO pleased!
Chicken, I`m still sending good vibes to your brave little Baker, I hope they do some good.
My son goes for his CT scan tomorrow, we`re hoping for good news.
I have a mountain of ironing here (Soop, I need you!!) I planned to get stuck in this afternoon, but just as I was starting one of my neighbours called round, and didn`t leave until nearly 5 pm, so the mountain will have to be tackled tomorrow.

GrannySomerset Wed 05-Feb-20 22:56:28

Cat not cabaret!

GrannySomerset Wed 05-Feb-20 22:50:23

Fingers crossed for Baker and his brave “owner” (if you ever do own a cabaret - we rather accepted the post of cat janitors for our various felines over the years). Hoping for good news tomorrow.

vena11 Wed 05-Feb-20 22:31:18

Dont post but always read , soop do glad you are feeling better, am I right are you on the Mull of Kintyre . I use to live in Ayrshire and I loved to go down the coast and look over the sea .
Urmstongran I love jigsaw I need to start one .

Charleygirl5 Wed 05-Feb-20 21:12:30

chicken it is a plus that Baker was strong enough to have a GA today- my heart goes out to the poor little man because he will not understand what is going on.
TOYA

Doodle Wed 05-Feb-20 18:58:56

Phew. Too much happening to comment on all so will just say hello everyone.
maw I loved your cartoon.
soop how amazing about Brodie. That’s so good.
Hope Baker is ok chicken. I’m sure he’s being taken good care of. Hope for better news soon.
ann glad you are feeling a bit brighter despite your hip.
Hope everyone is ok. TOYA?

chicken Wed 05-Feb-20 18:52:40

Today Baker had the investigation of his nose and throat under anaesthetic. The vets couldn't find anything --no foreign bodies, no polyps, no visible tumours. They washed his nose through to try and get rid of the gunk which is completely blocking his airways and sent samples off to the lab. He was just waking up when they rang a couple of hours ago, so I'll get an update tomorrow morning. He's eaten virtually nothing for over a week. Thank you to all who have asked after him; it lifts my spirits.

I was really delighted to hear that Brodie is still alive. I can visualise that photo of him with his rather grumpy glare and his short ears---very endearing!

annodomini Wed 05-Feb-20 18:16:11

Lovely picture on the jigsaw. I haven't been in Wester Ross for half a century, but I remember Plockton. I think they recorded Hamish Macbeth up there.

soop Wed 05-Feb-20 17:57:44

Over half an hour ago, I was about to read and respond to all the latest news. Well, our neighbour called by, and I'm now trying to catch up.

As I need to read through your messages properly, I shall log off for today and return tomorrow morning instead.

You all know that I'm thinking of you. Please take good care of yourselves.

smile moon

Urmstongran Wed 05-Feb-20 17:16:20

It is isn’t it annesixty! Lifts the spirits. x

annsixty Wed 05-Feb-20 16:59:10

Nearly 5pm and I have just put the first table lamp on.
It ia certainly getting lighter.

Urmstongran Wed 05-Feb-20 16:15:54

*dry? A pub? Haha!
BUSY

Urmstongran Wed 05-Feb-20 16:14:01

Hello all. We are back from a lovely, leisurely lunch with my stepfather. It was wonderful. Shared memories of mum, a dry busy pub (considering it was a Wednesday lunchtime!). The car park was busy.

At first we all assumed it was senior citizens days (wrong) or a lunchtime 2 meals for the price of 1 - often a tad disappointing, but wrong again.

The pub was busy, which was great as there was a lot of people-watching for my stepfather. He is 87y and doesn’t get out to eat so frequently these days. We have called it our ‘Wednesday Club’ and appointed him as club secretary (no pay sadly!) to keep notes of dates and places - plus ranking positions. It will be fun to look back over in the coming months we think.

Kettle’s on now, full tummies, crossword at the ready.

Oh and a jigsaw! When we dropped my stepfather off, he passed me this one. It’s of his village, Plockton, in the West Highlands where his house, which has been in the family since 1926, is about to go on the market. I shall enjoy doing it I think. I can’t recall the last time I did a jigsaw. Perfect I think for this time of year.
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Charleygirl5 Wed 05-Feb-20 15:50:45

I am delighted to hear that Brodie is enjoying life and he has found others to feed him.

chicken I do hope that Baker is marginally better today and he recognises his mum.
TOYA

annsixty Wed 05-Feb-20 15:47:19

Well I am veeling slightly less down today.
I have had a serious talk with myself and decided my hip will get done when it gets done.
I get up each morning expecting a letter inviting me for a pre-op assessmentEvery morning I am disappointed, I just wish Consultants wouldn't be so gungho, "Oh don't worry , we will get that done in February ".
I am in constant pain and so weary of it, I take painkillers (and laxatives) all the time but counting up today it has only been 8 weeks.
I am going to try and forget it until the letter arrives.
I hope others are feeling less fraught, I reall think some zunshine would lift our spirits.
Good news about Brodie, now we just want better news about Baker.
TOYA

Greyduster Wed 05-Feb-20 14:54:06

Way to go, Brodie! No wonder you’re delighted, Soop. I have just been taken out for a lovely carvery lunch and now I am going to have to pay the price by being dragged off for a walk “around the lump” (it’s quite a big lump!). I will look in later.
Corner I have difficulty holding anything in my head even when there is nothing wrong with me! Hope you feel better soon!

soop Wed 05-Feb-20 14:43:54

Back home from a succesful morning's ironing session. It really is wonderful to return to a pot of freshly brewed coffee and you lot.

I am hoping that poorly Grandspals and much-loved animals are showing signs of improvement. Hearing such news would make me even happier.

We've just heard that Brodie, the ginger feral cat that we were told was deceased, is in fact alive, and being fed by folk not that distant from us. I'm sooooooo chuffed.

cornergran Wed 05-Feb-20 14:32:55

Afternoon All. It’s quiet in here today. Just popping in to say I’ve not forgotten you all. Energy has left us both, I'm feeling distinctly odd (well, odder than usual grin) and can’t hold anything in my head so rather than miss anyone out please accept I’m TOYA, i do read your posts even if I don’t manage to comment.

Take care everyone.

Galen Tue 04-Feb-20 23:51:40

callgirl
In answer to your question:- a mini hot x bun and an Eccles cake!

callgirl1 Tue 04-Feb-20 22:44:21

Maw, they WOULD have taken it with them for "recycling" if pre-arranged, but at a cost of £55, but we want to try and sell it, it`s only 3 months old.

Urmstongran Tue 04-Feb-20 22:34:07

Just popped in to say ‘nanight’. It’s been a busy day. Blood tests done then called in at our youngest daughters who has acute sinusitis (so painful, got steroid nasal drops from her GP and looks washed out poor love).

Took our grandson to his swimming lesson at 5pm. The shower area and changing rooms are not for the faint hearted - it’s manic in there with shivering children, towels, coats and bags in proliferation. I’m pooped on our way out to the car!

Himself suggested a drink after we dropped him off home. What a good idea! I had 2 glasses of Pinot Grigio in a local wine bar - enjoyed it as first drink in 10 days. I’m trying to cut back.
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