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soop Tue 28-Apr-20 12:21:07

Here we are again...all good pals and jolly good company.

WELCOME. Enjoy the treats on offer. All food virtually calorie-free. No washing of dishes permitted. Please relax and we'll raise a glass of cheer to each other. brew cafe wine Cheers!

Dreamkeeper Fri 22-May-20 21:36:57

Dear Doodle is not going places!!!! I shall personally chain her to her cell if there are any signs of kid napping!!

Doodle Fri 22-May-20 22:09:14

Kidnapping panache. You’re about 70 years too late for that ?. Now make sure you’re back in lockup in time for the nighttime hot chocolate. ?

cornergran Fri 22-May-20 22:14:20

Goodness doodle, Mr D needs a more stable dance partner. Pleased he’s not hurt.

susan that is truly unforgivable, I was relieved to read the complaint is going forward

If you’ve any of that casserole left charley, Mr C would be grateful. He wasn’t impressed with the quiche he was offered here hmm.

Having spent forever up a ladder in what felt like a gale seriously reducing the height of a shrub turned tree in our neighbours garden (yes, with permission grin) I’m sort of weary so will wish you all a good night,

TOYA.

Charleygirl5 Fri 22-May-20 22:42:09

Doodle and corner the casserole was really good, the meat melted in my mouth. I had to open another bottle of red- this was really only to enhance the meal! I have enough left over for several more meals but I doubt if the wine will survive that long!

Doodle please double check your DH tomorrow because he may have broken a bone- being (I assume) marginally over 29.
TOYA

I did heaps of paper shredding today- looking for something specific- a sticky which goes on my brown bin (garden waste) to show I have paid in advance so it can be emptied. Naturally, I have not found it yet.

Susan I cannot believe that such a serious mistake went on for so long. Luckily you were on the ball or the consequences could have been very different.

That dietician is going to be lucky to have a job.

Grandmafrench Fri 22-May-20 22:51:22

Well, that made me laugh Doodle - until I got to the bit where poor Sir D crash landed! How lucky was he? Those big castors can get one's feet in a right muddle sometimes and, as you say, the chairs then take off with a mind of their own. Hope he's not too sore and recovers quickly - so that he can brush up on those nifty dance steps!

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Doodle Fri 22-May-20 23:58:17

maw the comment was most uncalled for. Paw deserved the best and you picked a beautiful stone. flowers

Susan56 Sat 23-May-20 00:07:53

Thank you all once again for your kind comments about Henry.
Maw,I think these mistakes happen far too often.Luckily my daughter knew that the advice she was being given did not match Henry’s medical history so had decided to disregard the advice until she could speak to somebody about it.
Thank goodness you had realised the mistake on the dosage for Paw’s medication.
It’s scary to think of how many mistakes are being made.
I am so sorry that you have been so upset by a comment made on another thread.I honestly don’t know what goes through some people’s heads and to write a nasty comment on such a deeply personal and emotional subject is the lowest.
Gravestones are expensive as I know from when we bought my dads but like you say add another nought,add two more,these lovely gentlemen were worth every penny.
As my daughter would say,vile people.
Have a break Maw,you will need it after such nastiness but know we in the kitchen are thinking about you and hope you don’t stay away from us for too long.
Sending you much love?

Pittcity Sat 23-May-20 09:23:48

I read that thread Maw and was upset for you. I think it's OK to express a personal opinion on Gransnet but not to attack somebody for thinking otherwise.
My mantra is that if you can't be nice say nothing.

Izabella Sat 23-May-20 11:49:57

Morning everyone. Today all is well in the Shire and I could almost believe there is nothing amiss with my brain. Clarity rules and a productive morning has been spent so far. I have managed to read, understand and post on a couple of other threads unaided, visit the tip and produce an orange drizzle cake (please form a socially distanced queue), managed to get extra inhalers and repotted two houseplants.

susan that scenario beggars belief and constitutes professional misconduct in my book.

Excuse my early departure - I shall carry on with other things whilst the clarity lasts - as I know it wont!!

TOYA flowers

Doodle Sat 23-May-20 11:54:09

izabella what a productive day already. Orange drizzle cake most welcome here. Hope you enjoy your bank holiday weekend. ?

soop Sat 23-May-20 12:33:22

Susan I am speechless. angry

annodomini Sat 23-May-20 12:33:46

Izabella, you have given me an idea. I have a couple of oranges waiting for me to do something with them. Now I know. I just have to wait for my order containing butter to arrive. How do you manage to pack so much into one morning. You must be up and about while I'm still snoring snoozing.
Maw, you had every right to feel sore about a tactless remark, but you had the strong support of nearly all the posters on that thread. And the perpetrator was shamed into an apology.
It is still a wild morning. I love to see the trees tossing. There's an enormous birch across the brook and I hope it's true that birches are more likely to bend and bow rather than break.
Now then, how about that orange drizzle cake. If it's any good, you will be the first to know - promise!

Purplepixie Sat 23-May-20 13:22:30

Hi all in this warm and welcoming kitchen.

WOW! Soop - what a stunning figure with gorgeous legs!

The hangover did clear but oh no I have another one today!!! Some people just do not learn. DH got a small keg of real ale and I HAD to help him drink it, so this morning once I had breakfast I was straight back to bed. DS decided that today was the day to completely change his bedroom around!Ahhh family life! This afternoon DH is going to hang some spice rack which we have had for ages, well years, so I am staying well and truly out of his way. I just wish the shops were open and I got spend an afternoon there. Oh well.

Sorry no photo of me dressed up in the cat outfit but I will try again this Thursday. smile

Easy tea tonight of fish fingers, chips and beans and feet up to watch TV tonight.

Have the best day that you can and catch up soon. Might just have hot chocolate tonight instead of more beer or hot toddy!

soop Sat 23-May-20 13:37:44

Dear Maw I haven't been able to access the thread that has caused you unwarrented sadness. I must have been "drug up" very differently from folk who fail to grasp the concept that insensitive remarks hurt the recipient.
A group hug is called for. It's a big one. Do hope that you can feel the vibes.

Susan I remain speechless with shock and horror.

Izabella Lovely lady. xxx

Charleyg Your boozy nutritious casserole should keep you in uplifted spirits for a some time.

Message for Mr Doodle...we have a special wing for poorly men. The matron is a kindly (almost gentle) soul. She wears a smile. She has a way with words. A bed awaits you. Nice crisp sheets, a screen for privacy, a wee dram before going to sleep. All mod cons and all for free. Please keep an eye on your vulnerable coccyx. wink

soop Sat 23-May-20 13:47:33

Purple Fish fingers...a great favourite in this house. I always have mine with baked beans and a jacket potato.

Grandmafrench It's a day of wild seas and scudding clouds. I shall be wearing my arty farty hat this afternoon.

Regarding that photo. At sixteen one is a hell of a long way short of being mature. My well meaning father approved of me having a twenty one year old boyfriend. His parents didn't bat an eyelid when I would sit on his knee whenever I visited their home. Father thought that going to art school would be a "waste of time"...because I would get married and become a housewife. Naturally, I took my father's advice. It all seemed so romantic. Hey ho!

Smileless2012 Sat 23-May-20 13:57:21

It's nice to be able to get out of wind and come to kitchensmile.

You could be right about the lock down finally pushing me over the edge Grandmafrenchhmm. I was never interested in science when I was younger and have left it a bit late to get into it now.

I know what you mean about feeling want wanting to stay safe. Mr. S. has this morning arranged a second bowls match for next week. I don't want to rain on his parade but can't help wishing that he wouldn'tsad.

It's very kind of you to be concerned about my unmentionables Doodle, and I'm glad to be able to report that all is wellsmile. Your brilliant description of Mr. D's. accident did make me laugh; I hope he's OK.

It sounds as if your sense of direction is on a par with mine. We were once at a wedding reception in a relatively small establishment. I needed to use the ladies and hadn't realised on exiting that there were two doors and the one I'd used to enter wasn't the one I chose to exit. I got lostblush.

Thank goodness your D's on the ball Susan what a potentially fatal mistake to makeangry.

Mawflowers there does seem to have been an increase in nastiness on GN of late and there are one or two who just don't seem to care if they hurt others, in fact I was left wondering this morning if to hurt is the intention.

Thank you soop and all kitcheners for this warm, kind and caring place to meet.

Orange drizzle cake sounds delicious annodomini

Oh dear Purplepixie perhaps a hot chocolate might be a good idea this evening. Look forward to seeing a pic of you in your cat outfit if you can manage it next week.

I'm sat here looking at a pile of ironing that I really should get on with unless anyone in the kitchen is looking for something to do!!

Take care everyone TOYA

mrshat Sat 23-May-20 15:17:46

soop as you may remember, I am more (or wholly) a reader, not a poster, and have just caught up with this tread. Condolences and warm hugs on the death of your ex husband. As you say, two beautiful sons are a wonderful legacy. Keep well and keep safe. x

soop Sat 23-May-20 15:29:12

Thank you mrshat flowers

Smileless grin

soop Sat 23-May-20 16:09:10

When I was sixteen, my boyfriend was twenty three. We met when I was fourteen and he was twenty one. He used to carry my satchel when I went to school. He worked in the car showroom opposite the convent. No one thought that I was just a little too young.

soop Sat 23-May-20 16:13:28

I shall log off for today and look forward to meeting you all again sometime tomorrow.

Gale force wind. Ferocious sea. Cosy and safe indoors. I have no complaints.

Thinking of you all. Especially little Henry and all those of you who are feeling down at heart.

With love...smile sunshine

Doodle Sat 23-May-20 20:48:09

Thank you soop, smileless and all for asking about DH. His back is a bit painful today but the sitting down is easier. It seems a glass of ? and a few peanuts have improved the situation somewhat.?

Smileless2012 Sat 23-May-20 22:09:30

I was 16 when I met Mr. S. who was 23 soop. Married him when I was 19 and it's our 40th wedding anniversary in September.

Glad the wine and a few peanuts have helped your DH feel a little better Doodlesmile.

Susan56 Sat 23-May-20 22:31:48

I’m very late to the kitchen.I have felt exhausted today after the events of yesterday and now it’s bedtime I am wide awake?

Doodle,I’m sorry I missed the post about your husbands accident.Am so glad he is feeling better today,hopefully better still by tomorrow.??

I love watching a ferocious sea soop although not so keen on the gale force winds.I suppose you can’t have one without the other!

See you all tomorrow?

Izabella Sun 24-May-20 12:33:24

Good afternoon from a grey and overcast Shire. Doodle whatever has your man been up to? I understand he has had an accident of some kind. Lets hope he is on the mend. Do we need a convalescent wing, there seem to be quite a few mishaps in the kitchen?

News from the crumbfree zone (at least it is at the moment) Post it notes were becoming a problem. They either got lost, were not sticky enough to stay put, or I forgot where they were. So my lovely support worker suggested an item via A****n which has a screen + Alexa I am assured it will help BOTH of us with all sorts of things on a daily basis. We shall see. Anyway if anyone else in the kitchen has one you may be able to help me work out what to use it for.

Other than that complaints x many here in the house as the drizzle cake went in a trice. I have orders for another one but it will be lemon this time.

Long chats with family in NZ earlier and US later. Technology has moved on since tapesponding days.

TOYA and please keep SAFE. No more stumbles or mishaps. Hugs for all who need them plus strength and supportt

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