You do make me laugh, soop but I shall consider that the 'wee pile of ironing and some polishing' is a welcome distraction. All that and dancing attendance on that lovely puss, (who could just be your little Cat Angel),you'll barely have time to get to the hospital on the right day, let alone pack your bag. So this is just to wish you every single bit of luck going, sending you a hug, a huge kiss and don't come back to the world of the Kitchen and us mad Grans before you are ready and able to tell us that you're all fully renovated and raring to go. Seriously, everything crossed for you. Keep safe and lots of love x
Too many struggles, nannyfaraway, hope your health improves soon. Puzzler, hope you're in the pink. I watched Aldo Zilli make his Momma's family meatball dish. It looked wonderful, and I shall try it once I have climbed over the lists of the stuff I need to do which is less fun and more important. It was a bit like a crazy Moussaka. He made tiny pork meatballs for a layer, a marvellous tomato sauce for another, a rich cheese layer and in between all of this not pasta but PANCAKES! It looked absolutely delicious. So, if you've stopped baking at the moment........
If you have an Apple device, Mawbe I could always ask my Son, the computer whizz who gets me out of trouble all the time.
Fabulous Marmalade cat. Very decorative, corner and possibly quite nice to own just a share in a cat. A bit like a racehorse.....only lots cheaper, I should think.
Hope you've survived today's activities, Grandmabatty. Grannygravy on the Good Morning thread was talking about her 10 month old charge hurling shoes out of the understairs cupboard quite early this morning. Sounds as if she might have come off worse than you today. Rest this evening.
Just as well we love them so much - they can be quite exhausting.
Have a brilliant rest of afternoon, all. Susan close your eyes a little on the way home, maybe?
Hope you're upright and well today, Cherry and that life is just toddling along with Izabella and the lovely Panaches
Hugs from French France as per/comme d'hab
What decade were your grandparents born?
and whatever else that you fancy, providing it's legal. 


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