Good morning all from a windy , but bright Glasgow. I did post at 7am, but it has disappeared into the ether and I call myself IT literate? .
It's lovely to hear of everyone meeting up with family today, enjoy! Gilly, good luck!
Nina, welcome back! Nortsat, I hope you have a better day today.
I don't have much planned for today, perhaps a bit of baking, but not sure what to make. My children are away at the moment, so there is no-one to eat it.
I awaiting delivery of a new chair for the conservatory today. I had been looking for one before lockdown, but had put it on hold.
After my Tesco adventure last week, DD asked if I wanted five minutes in M&S. She sounded just like her father. I saw exactly what I was looking for, in a deep teal velvet and ordered it when I got home. As a bonus, I got 5x points on my card. A result.
The missing prescriprion saga update.
As I wasn't feeling too great yesterday, DH drove me to pick up the missing prescriptions. We were lucky, as there was no queue outside the pharmacy. I was shocked to see a whole new staff, since my last visit in March. The old staff had been there for years.
I asked for the prescriptions, the assistant went to look, came back and said that I had no prescriptions to collect! I explained that I did and perhaps they were through the back, as they have to be locked away. Blank look. Shen then checked her device and said she couldn't see them.
By this time, DH was looking at me with fear in his eyes, he knew I was feeling awful and was sure I was going to blow.?
Instead I explained very slowly that they had been ordered ELEVEN days ago, some had been picked up on Saturday, some of the packets were short and some hadn't been dispensed at all. The pharmacist came out to intervene and I explained the whole story again, including the numerous, unproductive phone calls. Then much to my embarrassment, I burst into tears. . No-one knew what to do. I was mortified, but it had been the straw which broke this wee camel's back!
The pharmacist went away and came back, apologising profusely, with a bag of, you guessed, the missing medication, including the controlled drug, which I had allegedly already received.
I put a smile on my face, handed over tubs of Quality Street and Roses, saying I appreciated how difficult their job was in the present circumstances. They were totally taken aback.
Wishing everyone a pleasant day and thinking of our missing posters, hoping they are beginning to feel better..