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kittylester Sat 20-Jun-20 18:29:42

Tonight mine was shrieking at our youngest cat so that she picked up and took back outside the baby bird she had just given me. I was cooking steak at the time.

What is yours?

GrannyGravy13 Sat 20-Jun-20 18:32:50

Since lockdown if I am up, showered and dressed by 10.00am I consider that to be a success ???

Welshwife Sat 20-Jun-20 18:39:48

I agree GG but I also consider getting DH to cook the tea a success!

GrannyGravy13 Sat 20-Jun-20 18:51:43

Welshwife

I agree GG but I also consider getting DH to cook the tea a success!

Yes definitely GrandpaGravy is cooking dinner this evening (I hope he starts soon as I am very peckish)

kittylester Sat 20-Jun-20 19:07:51

Love it!! Xx

Smileless2012 Sat 20-Jun-20 19:12:05

That's mine too GG but I failed this morning and didn't get showered until 10.30blush.

grannylyn65 Sat 20-Jun-20 19:12:13

Getting through the day!

lemongrove Sat 20-Jun-20 22:34:05

As a serious answer.....being content and at peace with yourself and the world.
As a flip answer.....cleaning the bathroom after a week of telling myself it just had to be done.??

Jane10 Sat 20-Jun-20 22:41:43

Gosh Grannygravy what's the rush? 10am? I'm not always dressed by 12. I say dressed but...

PinkCakes Sat 20-Jun-20 22:43:51

For me, success has been having 2 sons who are kind, thoughtful, polite, caring, hard-working, intelligent men. I played a huge part in getting them to that, so I consider that to be my success.

On a trivial note - baking a cake today and it turning out really well.

Lexisgranny Sat 20-Jun-20 22:53:33

I started a lockdown diary on the first day, the idea was that I would set myself the goal to do something interesting to write about each day. I consider it a success if I daily complete a full A4 page without:
a. Repeating myself
b. Copying something out of a newspaper/t’internet
c. Spreading my writing out to fill each line

cossybabe Sun 21-Jun-20 10:35:43

I feel that my life, on the whole, has been a success, I have been happily (well most of the time ) married for nearly 50 years, I have 3 lovely sons who are all good citizens, numerous lovely grandchildren. I am very rich, but not at all wealthy. Plus if I can manage to get showered and dressed before noon I shall have done well?

grannysue05 Sun 21-Jun-20 10:39:13

DH just bought me a small electric bike and I used it for the first time yeesterday.
I could ride it just fine and it took me back to cycling to and from school sixty years ago. Success!

Silverhippy Sun 21-Jun-20 10:45:44

Waking up in the morning and feeling a sense of relief that I'm not dead!

Gwenisgreat1 Sun 21-Jun-20 10:53:06

I live my success through my daughters, one who runs her own business, is married and has a small daughter. The other was the wild child which seemed to last a long time. In her late 30's she became a mother to a little boy with Down Syndrome. She is now the best mother that little boy could have, and has raised quite a lot of money for the Down Syndrome Association. Both girls are very thoughtful. Yes, they are my success!

Applegran Sun 21-Jun-20 10:59:38

Not worrying whether I'm a success or not! As far as i can, being the person I want to be and not up against a measuring post - I'm a mix of lots of things. I change all the time and have lots to learn on the journey. Am I able to be truthful about myself and kind and loving to others? As someone said "The truth will set you free, but first it will p*ss you off!" (apologies for the language - its what they actually said !)

Kandinsky Sun 21-Jun-20 11:04:00

Success = raising happy well adjusted children who love you. Plus generally being a nice kind person.

henetha Sun 21-Jun-20 11:05:21

If I can get through the day without that awful heart-sinking feeling of depression, and if I can manage to achieve something, - maybe just cleaning out a cupboard,- and then cook myself an evening meal, then the day has been a success.

helgawills Sun 21-Jun-20 11:10:43

Kandinsky, I totally agree. Mine, at the moment, is staying the same weight.

Aepgirl Sun 21-Jun-20 11:13:20

My success is that I have managed to smile during every FaceTime, Zoom, and socially distanced conversation, and got indoors or off screen before breaking down in tears. Nobody wants to see a miserable face - we are all feeling overwhelmed.

olliebeak Sun 21-Jun-20 11:15:18

Success for me is having all three of my AC settled and working.

Seven DGC all progressing in their lives and being a credit to their parents AND me.

- Having enough money to live on.
- Being able to pay bills on time or regularly by DD.
- Having no debts to worry about and no need to be scared of 'knocks at the door', like I experienced when my AC were young.
- Being in a position to be able to make donations to charities that mean something to me.
- A comfortable home - I have no need whatsoever to keep wanting to update or theme my living space / bedrooms / kitchen / bathroom etc.
- My funeral is Pre-paid. I feel blessed NOT to be leaving my AC a bill to pay when my time comes. They might not be getting 'an inheritance' but they won't be in debt either wink.

grannyqueenie Sun 21-Jun-20 11:16:24

It’s a miracle! By the end of today I will not have cooked for 3 days in a row, Chinese takeaway on Friday, the old boy did bacon butties (his signature dish!) yesterday and one of our dds has organised a posh afternoon tea for Father’s Day. I’ve cooked every flipping day since lockdown and am so bored of it now!!

Kandinsky Sun 21-Jun-20 11:28:42

Kandinsky, I totally agree. Mine, at the moment, is staying the same weight

Mine too! grin

Peardrop50 Sun 21-Jun-20 11:35:58

My successes today are being out of bed and showered by 10, not having switched on the kitchen tv and it's already 11.30 (never had the tv on before 6pm pre covid19) and have had a 30 minute natter with a lonely friend and left her smiling, in fact left us both smiling.
My lifetime success is playing a big part in raising decent, loving, compassionate and intelligent children.

Chardy Sun 21-Jun-20 11:36:44

GrannyGravy13

Since lockdown if I am up, showered and dressed by 10.00am I consider that to be a success ???

GrannyGravy13 I'm the same but different. I'm up, in old clothes, on the beach with dogs early. Since start of lockdown, in order to get my 10k steps done, I do them all first thing as I may not go out again.
Home, shower..... collapse in heap.
So my definition of success is being dressed and doing something useful by the time the postman passes, about 11am